The lineup at Milwaukee was diverse and featured some amazing talents. The Scottish Arts Council helped sponsor the festival and brought Lau, Jenna Reid, The Anna Massie Band, Bodega, and The Peatbog Faeries over to perform. Each band delivered fantastic shows, but I think my favorite was Anna Massie's show on Friday night. Check out their album 'The Missing Gift.'
(Photos top to bottom: Lau, Jenna Reid, Anna Massie Band, Bodega, Peatbog Faeries)
Other highlights of the weekend were Solas with their new singer Mairead Phelan (who will also be at ICONS), John Skelton with Kieran O'Hare and Liz Knowles, and Troy MacGillivray with Allan Dewar and Brent Chiasson. Troy had the whole crowd on their feet with his fiddle (and dancing!) skills. On Saturday night, he brought Liz Knowles up to play with him and they played one of the longest sets I have ever heard. I lost track after 30 minutes.
Other highlights of the weekend were Solas with their new singer Mairead Phelan (who will also be at ICONS), John Skelton with Kieran O'Hare and Liz Knowles, and Troy MacGillivray with Allan Dewar and Brent Chiasson. Troy had the whole crowd on their feet with his fiddle (and dancing!) skills. On Saturday night, he brought Liz Knowles up to play with him and they played one of the longest sets I have ever heard. I lost track after 30 minutes.
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I too atteneded my first Milwaukee Festival and loved it-who would think so much talent on this side of the pond. The dancers were blessed with the Kilfenora Ceili Band all weekend. A documentary of the band was also being filmed out on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan. I saw a band called the Sreaming Orphans for the first time- group of 4 sisters from Donegal living in NYC-they had a great tribute to Ronnie Drew who passed away that weekend. Joannie Madden as usual brought out the fireworks with her orchestration of the final scattering concert. Good time had by all!
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