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Battlefield Band
Battlefield Band
Scottish folk group
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Silly Wizard
Silly Wizard
band
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Celtic music in Poland
Celtic music in Poland
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Seven Nations
Seven Nations
Celtic rock band
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Rawlins Cross
Rawlins Cross
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Enter the Haggis
Enter the Haggis
band
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Glengarry Bhoys
Glengarry Bhoys
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Marley's Ghost
Marley's Ghost
Bluegrass band
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The Electrics
The Electrics
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La Bottine Souriante
La Bottine Souriante
band
10
Capercaillie
Capercaillie
Scottish folk band
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The Go Set
The Go Set
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Saltatio Mortis
Saltatio Mortis
German band
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Milladoiro
Milladoiro
Galician folk band
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Prydein
Prydein
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The Killdares
The Killdares
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Cruachan
Cruachan
Irish band
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Great Big Sea
Great Big Sea
Canadian folk rock band
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Dougie MacLean
Dougie MacLean
Scottish singer
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Gráda
Gráda
band
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Waylander
Waylander
northern Irish folk metal band
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Orthodox Celts
Orthodox Celts
band
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Andy Irvine
Andy Irvine
Irish folk musician and singer-songwriter
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The Tannahill Weavers are a band which performs traditional Scottish music. Releasing their first album in 1976, they became notable for being one of the first popular bands to incorporate the sound of the Great Highland Bagpipe in an ensemble setting, and in doing so helped to change the sound of Scottish traditional music. In 2011 the band were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame.

The band was formed in 1968 and practiced in a back room of the McKay family's rented council house at 41 St. Ninian's Road, Hunterhill, Paisley. The band first performed at St. Peter's Folk Club, Glenburn, Paisley which was run by Pat Doherty, father of Weavers' founding member Neil Doherty.

As of 2021, they continue to tour and release new recordings. They are named after Scottish poet Robert Tannahill, known as the 'Weaver Poet,' and have recorded several of his songs.