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Rawlins Cross
Rawlins Cross
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Wolfstone
Wolfstone
Scottish band
2
Battlefield Band
Battlefield Band
Scottish folk group
3
Iona
Iona
band
4
The Electrics
The Electrics
5
Prydein
Prydein
6
The Tannahill Weavers
The Tannahill Weavers
band
7
Celtic music in Poland
Celtic music in Poland
8
Seven Nations
Seven Nations
Celtic rock band
9
Mama's Boys
Mama's Boys
10
LĂșnasa
LĂșnasa
band
11
Jackdaw
Jackdaw
musical artist
12
The Mahones
The Mahones
band
13
Suidakra
Suidakra
band
14
Cruachan
Cruachan
Irish band
15
Red Cardell
Red Cardell
Breton Rock band
16
Niall Vallely
Niall Vallely
Irish musician
17
The Boys of the Lough
The Boys of the Lough
band
18
The Fenians
The Fenians
Rock music groups from California
19
De Dannan
De Dannan
band
20
The Tossers
The Tossers
band
21
Silly Wizard
Silly Wizard
band
22
Capercaillie
Capercaillie
Scottish folk band
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Cillian Vallely
Cillian Vallely
Irish musician
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Declan Masterson
Declan Masterson
Irish composer
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Aes Dana
Aes Dana
French Celtic/black metal band
26
Orthodox Celts
Orthodox Celts
band
27
Colin Ross
Colin Ross
British bagpipe maker
28
Tin Huey
Tin Huey
American band
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Culann's Hounds
Culann's Hounds
American band
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The Glengarry Bhoys, founded in 1998, is a Celtic fusion band blending traditional Scottish and Irish music with modern Celtic and contemporary sounds. Initially called the Graham Wright Band, they changed their name to reflect their heritage and the place where they hail from: Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada. The band's original members were Graham Wright (lead vocals, guitars, tin whistle), Gaye Stuart "Ziggy" Leroux (vocals, drums, percussion, bodhran), Ewen McIntosh (bass, vocals) and Derek MacGregor (highland pipes, shuttle pipes, tin whistle).

Ewan and Derek left the band in 2000 and were replaced by a succession of pipers and bassists. In 2002 the band was expanded to include Shelley Downing on fiddle. A permanent bassist, Nigel "Gibby" Bazinet, and permanent piper, James Libbey (highland pipes, small pipes, whistles, keyboards, spoons, trumpet), were found and added to the line-up. In September 2005, Downing, Libbey and Bazinet left the Glengarry Bhoys to pursue other interests. Downing was replaced by Miranda Mulholland (vocals, fiddle), Libbey was replaced with Ewan Brown (highland pipes, shuttle pipes, electric pipes, whistles and vocals) and Bazinet was replaced by Graham Smith (double bass, electric bass).

On October 26, 2007 it was reported that Graham Wright, co-founder and leader of The Glengarry Bhoys, had been experiencing serious medical problems and could no longer tour, resulting in the band disbanding. In January 2008 the band announced that Graham was feeling better and was looking forward to touring. On March 28 the Glengarry Bhoys announced a limited return to the touring. Mulholland, Smith, and Brown are no longer with the band; Mulholland has been replaced by D'Arcy Furniss (fiddle) and Steve McIntosh has taken on the role of bassist and piper.