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Catch The Excitement!
2009 Festival Dates
June 13-14
Meeks Park , Blairsville, Ga.
*Kilted Golf Classic & Ceilidh held June 12 |
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Music and Bands |
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Mickle-A-Do (NEW in 2008!) |
Mickle-A-Do (MAD) plays a mixture of hard hitting songs to moving ballads and instrumentals.
To date, they have recorded and released four albums. They are: Live on St. Patrick’s Day at Fado’s Irish Pub, Dear Friends, Gentle Hearts and 1061!
Some of their past engagements have been at Festivals including the Gatlinburg TN Scottish Highland Games, The Dandridge TN Scots-Celts Festival, The Georgia Renaissance Festival, the North Georgia Celtic Festival, Georgia Independence Day Festival, Underground Atlanta’s St. Patrick’s Celebration, and at venues including the Atlanta Braves Stadium, Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, Fado’s Irish Pub, M’Vorneens Irish Pub, Meehan’s Public House, and Scruffy McGee's in Columbus Georgia.
The band has opened in concert for international touring bands such as Seven Nations, Enter the Haggis and Neil Anderson and Rathkeltair.
They play hard and have fun! |
Tres de Solei (New in 2008!) |
Sometimes great things happen when they’re completely spontaneous. Tres de Solei is one of those unplanned yet brilliant inventions.
So who are we? We are Tres de Solei, and we are a unique three piece ensemble that plays Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland and Brittany. We feature dazzling vocals and brilliant musicianship. Oh yeah, we are unabashed!
What started out as a ‘fun” duo with Michael Robbins and Reva Paget (both of the BorderCollies) became a powerhouse trio with the additional of 16 year old Elizabeth Robbins on vocals. “Suddenly we had this band that was quickly becoming popular. We started recording some of our material and things took off”, explains Michael. “While we have continued to play a few of our well-known original pieces from the BorderCollies, we have been able to explore diverse ideas and just have a lot of fun while doing it.”
So expect the unexpected. Anything from traditional Celtic to the Wailin Jenny’s to Dougie MacLean to Green Day and back to Robert Burns. Expect to have fun! |
Keltic Kudzu |
Keltic Kudzu offers traditional and contemporary Celtic music with a ‘Southern accent’, as well as a healthy dose of Southern music with a ‘Celtic accent’. Their music features strong vocal harmonies accompanied by a wide variety of instruments, including guitars, fiddle, keyboard, mandolin, highland bagpipes, smallpipes, and bodhran.

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Hunting McLeod |
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Reaching a new Plateau in the unique combination of traditional and
modern Celtic Music is Hunting McLeod.
Without a doubt, these
5 electrified modern troubadours not only entertain, but also excite and
re-kindle the spirit with their majestically energizing Celtic Feast of
the age!
Hunting McLeod's well renowned style & professionalism have been combined
to concoct a brew like no other! They bring you a timeless recipe
starting with the aged, heroic & haunting highland pipes of Alan
Buchanan (Highland Pipes, Whistle), blended perfectly with the lively
lowland fiddlin' of Corey Walden (Vocals, Fiddle, Mandolin). Then it is
carbonated by the foot stompin' rockin' "East" roller "Coastin'" rhythm
section featuring Steve Ashley (Vocals, Guitar), Stuart Wilson (Vocals,
Bass), and
Oliver Johnson (Drums). Hunting McLeod's feisty
tastefulness is not to be soon
forgotten, but instead will become addictive to all who enjoy. |
Celtic
folk singer Colin Grant-Adams |
With guitar in hand, Colin Grant-Adams has performed
professionally for thirty years, entertaining audiences from the concert
stages of Carnegie Hall, to headlining venues across America at Celtic
Festivals, folk clubs, concert halls, and many other events! Stimulating
stage performances, fiery guitar work, stirring vocals, and strong
personality are just some of the terms used to describe Colin
Grant-Adams, who has a national standing in his genre. The New
York Times called him "a spirited spokesman of a vigorous
Scots folk tradition...unabashed in its patriotism and attachment to the
homeland." Colin Grant-Adams has been called the best Scottish
balladeer in the world today. He is in high demand at major festivals,
concerts, and other events across the breadth of America. For more
information:
http://www.colingrant-adams.com |
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