Best Celtic rock band at the 2011 Colorado Scottish Festival. Credit: Michael P. Thompson
- Best Celtic rock band at the 2011 Colorado Scottish Festival.
- The dragon is the symbol of Wales and these traditional dancers proudly uphold that tradition as members of the Colorado Welsh Society.
- Gobs O'Phun is a family tradition, with two brothers and their brother-in-law sharing raucous pub tunes and beautiful ballads for more than a decade and a half now. They did not disappoint festival goers with their unique blend of music and humor.
- There was Scottish Country Dance on the demonstration stage, but another stage was devoted to Highland Dancers competing before the critical eyes of trained judges.
- One of the stages was a constant stream of different musicians, not just performing, but sharing their knowledge and experience, and inviting other musicians to add their unique contributions.
- Nick Kelly is an entertainer with plenty of background and experience, especially in Irish pub songs. He'll tell you a story, share a joke, or hold forth with any amount of great music. Always one of the highlights of the Colorado Scottish Festival.
- The "trad" version of The Indulger, these Wild Mountain Celts stay true to their roots and traditions with some great music.
- Calling themselves a "spinoff" band of the well known Mondragon, Speyside Peat are named after a prominent smoky style of Scotch whisky, and they deliver on the promise. Talented musicians and good friends, they bring the tradition to life.
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