Peatbog Faeries

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“Nothing prepares you for the high octane music of the Peatbog Faeries”
The Scotsman.

The Peatbogs have twice been voted “Best Live Act” at the Scottish Traditional Folk Awards, in 2005 and 2008.

In 2012 the band were nominated for “Best Live Act” at the BBC2 Folk Awards

Based on the Isle of Skye, the Peatbog Faeries have been described as ‘the future of Celtic dance music’. They incorporate many influences which take them from traditional jigs and reels through jazz, hip hop, reggae and more.

 

They are Peter Morrison (pipes and whistles), Ross Couper (fiddle), Tom Salter (guitar), Innes Hutton (bass, percussion) Graeme Stafford (keyboards) and Stuart Haikney (drums).

(Plus, for larger shows their famous Brass Section.)

 

The band have toured all over the world and won numerous awards, including the ‘Best Live Act’ at the prestigious Scots Trad Music Awards. Their inventive and unique approach always bring to its audience a true flavour of traditional Scottish music. Their music has been used for several TV, radio and DVD soundtracks, and the band have even performed at the BBC Proms in the Park in Glasgow in collaboration with the Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Their album “Peatbog Faeries Live” captures the excitement of the live band and the studio album Dust” released in August 2011 presents their “exciting New Peatbogs’ sound” that is thrilling audiences and listeners everywhere.

This is high octane Celtic dance music so be prepared to dance!

 

“Nothing in the recognisable front line of bagpipes, fiddles, synthesiser, bass and rhythm guitar, with a straight drum kit at the back, prepares you for the high octane music of the Peatbog Faeries! Powerful melodies are dextrously pumped out with a smart degree of techno attitude, while cross-rhythms ricochet over a heavy bass that hits you forcefully like a massive heart beat. The Scotsman

 

"Welcome to the weird but undoubtedly wonderful world of The Peatbog Faeries, Skye's finest, where you should always expect the unexpected- gloriously unpredicatable, a band to treasure." fRoots 

 

“Imagine The Orb meeting a ceilidh band in the mind of Irvine Welsh. This is it! Billy Nasty may have mixed pipes and dance on the decks but the Peatbog Faeries can play it live and it blew the audience away.” Edinburgh Evening News  

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forthcoming dates

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 2013

  

Sat 15 June 

 SHETLAND ISLES Mareel, North Ness, Lerwick ZE1 0WQ01595 745555

Sat 27 July 

 SPEYFEST East St, Fochabers, Moray IV32 7DY (With Brass)07768 057631 (enquiries)

Sun 28 July

DUNFIRMLINE PJ Malloys, 7 Canmore St, KY12 7NU08444 999999

Sat 3 Aug

STAVELEY Village Hall, Abbey Square, Cumbria LA8 9LY01792 229960

 Thu 8 Aug

 SHOREHAM BY THE SEA Ropetackle Centre, Little High St, BN43 5EG01273 464440

Fri 9 Aug 

BROMSGROVE Artrix, Schools Drive, B60 1AX 01527 577330

Sat 10 Aug 

CROPREDY Fairport's Cropredy Convention, OX7 1AE 01623 870668

 

  

Sun 27 Oct 

 KESWICK Theatre by the Lake, Lakeside CA12 5DJ01768 774411

Thu 31 Oct

WELLINGBOROUGH The Castle, Castle Way NN8 1XA01933 270007

 Fri 1 Nov

 CLITHEROE The Grand, 18 York St BB7 2DL01200 421599

 Sat 2 Nov

 BURY The Met, Market St BL9 0BW01617 612216