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Posted by: Eolaí on March 21st, 2007
A couple of years ago there was a lot of Scottish music at the Irish festival in Crown Center, some of it by way of […]
Posted by: Eolaí on March 21st, 2007
A couple of years ago there was a lot of Scottish music at the Irish festival in Crown Center, some of it by way of […]
Posted by: Eolaí on February 6th, 2007
Wolfstone, visitors to Kansas City in 2005, and one of the first bands to play what is commonly called ‘Celtic Rock’, have launched their new […]
Read: Wolfstone: New Website »
Posted by: Eolaí on February 3rd, 2007
Photos are now posted of this year’s Lawrence Scottish Festival which took place last weekend.
See Also:
• Black 47 Irish Tour Photos
• Lawrence, Kansas St Patrick’s […]
Posted by: Eolaí on February 2nd, 2007
Showing America that there is such a thing as Scottish music without Highland Pipes -and a fine long tradition it is, as the song in […]
Posted by: Eolaí on January 31st, 2007
Sometimes, believe it or not, I don’t want to talk. Luckily on the web you don’t have to - you can just link.
Some people […]
Read: Funky Links #1 »
Posted by: Eolaí on January 26th, 2007
Another country majorly afflicted impacted by Irish immigrants, is Australia, and today is Australia day.
Coming the day after Scottish poet Robbie Burns birthday, it strikes […]
Read: Australian KC »
Posted by: Eolaí on January 26th, 2007
Yesterday, January 25th, was the anniversary of Robbie Burns’ birthday, so it’s the time of year when all over the world, Scottish people have Burns’ […]
Read: Scottish KC »
Posted by: Eolaí on January 15th, 2007
Terra Firma, is the title of the new album by Scotland’s Wolfstone, who you may remember played Kansas City in 2005.
Terra Firma is the eighth […]
Posted by: Eolaí on January 14th, 2007
Speaking of the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, you can keep an eye on some of the highlights in audio and video through the BBC.
The […]
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Posted by: Eolaí on January 14th, 2007
In advance of the Cowboy Junkies appearance at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, the Sunday Herald has a long piece about an old cowboy […]
Posted by: Eolaí on January 6th, 2007
Looking for the 2008 Winter Storm concert?
In Kansas City, Missouri on January 12-14, 2007 the Midwest Highland Arts Fund (MHAF) presents Winter Storm weekend.
On Saturday, […]
Posted by: Eolaí on December 20th, 2006
At the Lawrence Arts Center on Sunday, January 28th, 2007 is the Lawrence Scottish Festival.
One of the longest running Celtic festivals in the region, […]
Posted by: Eolaí on December 5th, 2006
The Lucky Charms have added onto their website four of the songs recently recorded at Panic Productions in Leewood, Kansas with the help of Brent […]
Read: 4 Songs from The Lucky Charms »
Posted by: Eolaí on November 28th, 2006
Not long before I arrived in Kansas City, seven years, eight months and four days ago, I went for walk in northern England. An eighty […]
Read: Nine Mule Burn »
Posted by: Eolaí on November 14th, 2006
Not only Ireland with its Stock Exchange, Euro use, and direct trade with the rest of the world, but the US State of Kansas is […]
Posted by: Eolaí on November 9th, 2006
British genealogy site, Ancestry.co.uk, have made available passenger lists of over 100 million names from more than 100 American ports, in what is claimed to […]
Posted by: Eolaí on November 4th, 2006
The Under-10 Boys team for Columbia Celtic, who play in the sacred green hoops of course, and are trained by a Celtic fan from Scotland, […]
Read: Celtic: The Bhoys in Missouri »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 16th, 2006
Great-grandmother Sue Gerard has a nice piece in the Colombia Daily Tribune about a community in the middle of Missouri, called Harg
Granny Sue says that […]
Read: Missouri Irish Name »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 1st, 2006
I think we’ve established what I think of Scottish Festivals but hey, we’re talking the Tannahill Weavers in Missouri! By my estimation the Weavers are […]
Read: Flickering Flags! It’s the St Louis Scottish Games and Cultural Festival »
Posted by: Eolaí on September 29th, 2006
Trup Trup a Chapaillín - Or, Giddy Up There Pony. The first song I learned at school, but being aged four, and it being a […]
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