| 2Duos |  | Two duos - one from Scotland (Claire Mann and Aaron Jones) and one from Germany |
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| | 422 |  | The winners of the 1999 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award. |
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| Achnaba |  | Achnaba are Paul Mackay on vocals, guitar and mandolin, and Kevin Rodgers on vocals and whistles. |
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| | Arran Bede |  | Ciaran Dorris began working with Kentucky born fiddler Kate. |
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| Back Of The Moon |  | Back of the Moon are a traditional Scottish folk band, with both new and traditional tunes and songs. |
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| | Badenoch |  | Half of each of two popular bands, The Picts and The Cutting Edge. |
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| Bag O' Cats |  | Bag O' Cats are Dick Lee, Fraser Fifield, Nigel Richard, Rick Standley and Rick Bamford. |
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| | Band-Re |  | Band Re are Barnaby Brown and Gianluca Dessi. |
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| Barrage |  | Barrage brings you an exciting blend of world beat music and popular songs. |
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| | Battlefield Band |  | Top Scottish band, named after the Glasgow suburb of Battlefield. |
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| Bi Beo |  | At the root of the music influence of Bi Beó, is Runrig and the songs of Calum and Ruairidh MacDonald. |
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| | Big Sky |  | Charlie McKerron & John Saich, two of the core members of Capercaillie, joined by Laura McKerron. |
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| | Bodega |  | Bodega are Gillian Chalmers, Ross Couper, Tia Files, Norrie MacIver and June Naylor. |
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| Borealis |  | Borealis is a five piece band performing the songs of Robert Burns. |
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| | Boys Of The Lough |  | An enduring Celtic folk-group featuring top musicians from Ireland, Scotland & England. |
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| | Breabach |  | Innovative celtic style, blending double bagpipes, whistle, fiddle, song and Scottish stepdance. |
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| | Burach |  | Formed in 1994 Bùrach have long been one of the most popular Scottish rock groups. |
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| Calasaig |  | Multi-instrumental and veal talents of Keith Easdale with Kirsten Easdale and Keith Johnston. |
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| | Calluna |  | Collaboration involving Charlotte Petersen, Anna Wendy Stevenson, Rebecca Knorr, and Wendy Weatherby. |
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| Cannach |  | Five-piece band from Aberdeenshire. |
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| | Canterach |  | Folk group with bagpipes and fiddle. |
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| Cantrip |  | Cantrip is a quartet of Scottish traditional musician. |
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| Caerketton |  | Spine-chilling slow airs, flying reels, and creatively alternative everything else! |
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| | Ceilidh Minogue |  | Ceilidh Minogue has developed over the last years as one of Scotland's best known ceilidh bands |
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| Ceolbeg |  | One of Scotland's major groups |
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| | Ceoltoiri |  | A mix of Clannad-like vocals and Chieftains-like chamber folk. |
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| Childe Rolande |  | The dramatic voice of Alice Thacker soars over the atmospheric music. |
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| | Coila |  | Coila is a professional ceilidh band. |
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| | Colcannon |  | A contemporary band from Adelaide, South Australia. |
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| Colin Steele |  | Crossover music with Colin on trumpet, Phil Bancroft on sax and Dave Milligan on piano. |
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| Crannog |  | A refreshing mix of Celtic and contemporary Scottish songs |
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| | Croft No. 5 |  | Brilliant contemporary Scottish folk-fusion. |
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| | Cuig |  | English-based Irish band. |
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| | Daimh |  | An exciting combination of musicians hailing from Cape Breton Island, Ireland, the West Highlands of Scotland. |
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| Dochas |  | All-girl group, at the cutting-edge of Gaelic tradition. |
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| Drop The Box |  | Unique style blends pop and indie styles with traditional Shetland influences. |
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| Eriskay Lilt |  | Eriskay Lilt cover an astonishingly broad musical sweep. |
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| | Face The West |  | Bagpipes, accordions, fiddles, drums and synths fused in a variety of different genres. |
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| Fine Friday |  | This immensely popular three-piece band blend Scottish and Irish music with great sensitivity and style. |
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| | Folk 'N' Roll |  | High-energy acoustic music from the isle of Lewis in a folk-rock style. |
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| Follow That Camel |  | Vocals, sax, pipes, guitars, stylistic humour, Irish lilt, calypso...brilliant! |
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| | Fribo |  | Fiddler Sarah-Jane Summers combines with Norwegian singer Anne Sofie Valdal and guitarist Ewan MacPherson |
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| | Gaberlunzie |  | Robin Watson and Gordon Menzies have been together as Gaberlunzie since the early 1970s |
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| Give Way |  | Founded in 1998, GiveWay are four sisters |
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| Harem Scarem |  | Traditional tunes marry with the band's own offerings. |
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| | Heartland |  | Celtic classics in breezy style on fiddle, guitar, mandolin. |
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| Highland Connection |  | Janice Clark (guitar & vocals), Dagger Gordon (mandolin) and Ian Hardie (fiddle). |
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| Hobotalk |  | Marc Pilley's songs counterpointed by guitars and piano, keyboards, bass and drums. |
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| Hoogie |  | Traditional and modern Scottish music. |
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| JiggeryPipery |  | Talented piper James teams up with Simon Crowe on drums. |
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| | Jock Tamson's Bairns |  | Inspirational Instrumental playing and great interpreters of both Burns and traditional Scottish songs. |
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| John Wright Band |  | The best in the interpretation of contemporary folk song in the UK. |
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| JSD Band |  | The JSD Band were one of the leading folk-rock bands of the seventies and have reformed. |
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| | Junction Pool |  | Innovative, exceptionally skillful in arrangement and musicianship. |
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| Keep It Up |  | Simon Thoumire, Malcolm Stitt, Eilidh Shaw and Kevin Mackenzie. |
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| Ken Campbell's Ideal Band |  | The re-formed the Ideal Band bringing together three of Scotland's most respected and experienced musicians. |
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| Kingdom Folk Band |  | With George Mackie on mandolin, tenor banjo, bodhran, whistles and vocals, and Alex Killin on guitar, bodhran and vocals. |
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| | Klass |  | Formerly known as Country Air, they are well known throughout central Scotland and the north. |
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| Koda |  | Formerly known as the Keith Dickson Orchestra. |
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| | Label |  | Inverness-based band. |
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| Lau |  | Contemporary folk group featuring Kris Drever, Aidan O'Rourke & Martin Green. |
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| | Laverock |  | Fiddles, keys, guitars and percussion create a very danceable selection of sets in uplifting style. |
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| | MacColl Family |  | The MacColl have long been renowned as bards, musicians and tradition-bearers. |
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| Makfolk |  | Aberdeen based folk quartet following The Corries style of music. |
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| | Malinky |  | Winners of the "Danny Kyle Award" at Celtic Connections 1999 |
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| | Moishe's Bagel |  | Jazz-inflected klezmer and Balkan music from some of Scotlands finest musicians. |
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| Mouth Music |  | Pioneering the bringing together of traditional Gaelic vocalising with world grooves. |
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| | Runrig |  | Scotland's foremost gaelic rock band |
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| | The Birnam Quartet |  | Anna-Wendy Stevenson and Angus Grant play fiddle, with Luke Plumb and Jamie Jauncey on mandolin and piano respectively. |
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