The Athens Community Center offers a Scottish country dance class, open for anyone wanting to connect with others while learning patterns of footwork to combine into social dances.
As the name suggests, the Chamber Music in Historic Sites series ushers music into architectural spaces in relationships that can surprise, delight and perplex. Rarely, though, have sound and site ...
Rousing and toe-tapping Celtic, Scottish and Irish folk and rock music will be heard at the Dixon Scottish Highland Games on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Dixon May Fairgrounds, 655 S. First St.
Fans of Scottish folk songs are in for a treat, as Jim and Susie Malcolm return to Little Rock for a show Saturday at Hibernia Irish Tavern. The couple, married for 30 years, are both prize-winning ...
The Folk Film Gathering returns to Edinburgh in May, showcasing Scottish and global folk cinema at Cameo Cinema and Scottish Storytelling Centre.
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Folk musician and BBC presenter dies aged 86
Folk musician and former BBC Scotland presenter Archie Fisher has died at the age of 86. The singer, songwriter and guitarist had presented BBC Radio Scotland's Travelling Folk from 1983 to 2010. Born ...
Attention bearded, urban-bucolic folk-rock bands of Seattle (that’s almost all of you) and the people who love them (that’s the rest): Your guru awaits. Bert Jansch, 66, plays intricate, innovative ...
She was part of a musical family of Scottish Travellers that furthered the nation’s folk revival and influenced its American counterpart. By Neil Genzlinger Elizabeth Stewart, a folk singer, pianist ...
Hall of Fame fiddler Alasdair Fraser and cellist Natalie Haas will perform at three Folk Orchestra concerts, Nov. 7-9. (Courtesy photo) The Folk Orchestra of Santa Barbara’s Scottish shows, Nov. 7-9, ...
Leading figure in the Scottish folk revival from the 1960s who presented the radio programme Travelling Folk for 27 years Archie Fisher, who has died aged 86, was a leading figure in the Scottish folk ...
IN SCOTLAND, between the Ochil Hills and the River Devon, lies Dollar. Etymologically, the town’s name is thought to have come from dol, a Pictish word for “field”, or doilleir, a Gaelic word meaning ...
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