Midsummer Music

 

Home Wedding Music Classical Jazz Ceilidh / Barn Dance Function Bands Pipers

Price & Availability
Bookings
Pay online

Weddings
Special Occasions
Corporate Events
Useful Links

Musicians - Join Us!
Link to us!
FAQ
Contact & about us
Caveat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

about
ceremony
other music
repertoire
venues
default

Scottish Folk Bands in  Bridgnorth   

Have a fantastic experience with one of our  Bridgnorth  Scottish Folk Bands

Select  Bridgnorth  Scottish Folk Bands using the drop down box

Below is a random selection of our scottish folk bands. You can find all the scottish folk bands in   Bridgnorth  by select your county from the drop down box.

 
Get a Quotation or Book one of our scottish folk bands in  Bridgnorth   

Interested in our music? Send an email for a prompt, no obligation quotation. Want to discuss the musical options and alternatives for your special day? Phone or email us at Midsummer Music. We are here to help. To book us, email or phone, it's that simple.      

 

Folk songs tell a story

   Proud Sally - - A sailor from Dover, from Dover he came - He courted lovely Sally and Sally was her name; - But still she walked so lofty and her fortune was so high, - That she on a sailor would scarce cast an eye. - 2. A few months being over and a few months being past, - This fair she began to grow sick at the last - She grew sick at the last and she couldn't tell for why - And she sent for the sailor that she oftimes did deny. - - 3. "Am I the doctor, that you sent for me? - Or am I the young man that you sent for me"? - "Oh yes, you're the doctor, you can either kill or cure, - The pain that I feel, dear, is hard to endure." - - 4. "Where does the pain lie, does it lie in your head? - Or where does the pain lie, does it lie in your side"? - "Oh indeed, young man, you're not far off the guess - The pain that I feel lies under my left breast."

 
 

Quotations about Scottish Folk Bands.      

Quotations about scottish folk bands and their instruments crop up throughout literature. Here are some quotations:-

Effects: a term used in dance-band parlance, etc, for imitative instruments such as various forms of whistle and anvil, baby cry, bantam rooster, bear growl, calf bawl, cuckoo, dog bark, duck quack, pig grunt, hen cackle, cock crow, drum call, glass crash, horse trot, lion roar, locomotive, nose blow, peacock, pop-gun, rain, siren, sleigh-bells, steam exhaust, surf and thunder, typewriter effect, whip crack, etc. Scholes

Live Music for Weddings, Parties & Corporate Events in  Bridgnorth   

Weddings - Everyone can enjoy an evening with one of our Scottish Folk Bands, from the children to the grandparents.

You can hear samples of our scottish folk bands, online

Parties & Corporate events - Our highly versatile Scottish Folk Bands play for a wide spectrum of events, ranging from formal birthday parties to corporate sales events

 
Here are just a few of the unusual names of scottish folk bands & other kinds of folk band      

 

Jellied Reels ; Jiggery Pokery ; Jolly Straw Hat ; Junction 24 :; Kamikaze Ceilidh Band ; Kettle of Fish ; Katies Quartet ; Kick Shins ; The Kings of Calicutt ; The John Kirkpatrick Ceilidh Band ; Kit and Boodle ; The Kitchen Girls ; Knit Your Own Yoghurt ; Knotted Chord ; Larkrise Ranters Ceilidh Band ;