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29th May 2019 at Kings Place (Hall Two), London N1.

Country: Canada - Cape Breton. Style: Traditional Cape Breton & other styles.

Lineup: Rachel Davis (fiddle/viola/v/step dancer), Chrissy Crowley (fiddle//step dancer), Darren McMullen (bouzouki/tenor banjo/mandolin/whistles/v), Jason Roach (p).

The band's members are from Nova Scotia. Three from Cape Breton and one (Darren McMullen) from Hardwood Lands on the mainland. Còig means five in Scottish Gaelic (the group originally included another fiddler Colin Grant), They first came together 2010 as separate artists on a tour around New Hampshire and Maine called “A Taste of Celtic Colours” to promote the festival. They then played together when the opportunity aroose which led to an invitation to perform at the 2013 Shetland Festival. After that they became a regular band.
More information: www.coig.ca/, www.facebook.com/coigmusic.

Tags:   Folk Music Canada Cape Breton Cape Breton Folk Coig Rachel Davis Fiddle Violin Kings Place

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29th May 2019 at Kings Place (Hall Two), London N1.

Country: Canada - Cape Breton. Style: Traditional Cape Breton & other styles.

Lineup: Rachel Davis (fiddle/viola/v/step dancer), Chrissy Crowley (fiddle//step dancer), Darren McMullen (bouzouki/tenor banjo/mandolin/whistles/v), Jason Roach (p).

The band's members are from Nova Scotia. Three from Cape Breton and one (Darren McMullen) from Hardwood Lands on the mainland. Còig means five in Scottish Gaelic (the group originally included another fiddler Colin Grant), They first came together 2010 as separate artists on a tour around New Hampshire and Maine called “A Taste of Celtic Colours” to promote the festival. They then played together when the opportunity aroose which led to an invitation to perform at the 2013 Shetland Festival. After that they became a regular band.
More information: www.coig.ca/, www.facebook.com/coigmusic.

Tags:   Folk Music Canada Cape Breton Cape Breton Folk Coig Rachel Davis Viola Kings Place

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29th May 2019 at Kings Place (Hall Two), London N1.

Country: Canada - Cape Breton. Style: Traditional Cape Breton & other styles.

Lineup: Rachel Davis (fiddle/viola/v/step dancer), Chrissy Crowley (fiddle//step dancer), Darren McMullen (bouzouki/tenor banjo/mandolin/whistles/v), Jason Roach (p).

The band's members are from Nova Scotia. Three from Cape Breton and one (Darren McMullen) from Hardwood Lands on the mainland. Còig means five in Scottish Gaelic (the group originally included another fiddler Colin Grant), They first came together 2010 as separate artists on a tour around New Hampshire and Maine called “A Taste of Celtic Colours” to promote the festival. They then played together when the opportunity aroose which led to an invitation to perform at the 2013 Shetland Festival. After that they became a regular band.
More information: www.coig.ca/, www.facebook.com/coigmusic.

Tags:   Folk Music Canada Cape Breton Cape Breton Folk Coig Chrissy Crowley Fiddle Violin Kings Place

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29th May 2019 at Kings Place (Hall Two), London N1.

Country: Canada - Cape Breton. Style: Traditional Cape Breton & other styles.

Lineup: Rachel Davis (fiddle/viola/v/step dancer), Chrissy Crowley (fiddle//step dancer), Darren McMullen (bouzouki/tenor banjo/mandolin/whistles/v), Jason Roach (p).

The band's members are from Nova Scotia. Three from Cape Breton and one (Darren McMullen) from Hardwood Lands on the mainland. Còig means five in Scottish Gaelic (the group originally included another fiddler Colin Grant), They first came together 2010 as separate artists on a tour around New Hampshire and Maine called “A Taste of Celtic Colours” to promote the festival. They then played together when the opportunity aroose which led to an invitation to perform at the 2013 Shetland Festival. After that they became a regular band.
More information: www.coig.ca/, www.facebook.com/coigmusic.

Tags:   Folk Music Canada Cape Breton Cape Breton Folk Coig Chrissy Crowley Fiddle Violin Kings Place

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29th May 2019 at Kings Place (Hall Two), London N1.

Country: Canada. Style: Traditional Cape Breton & other styles.

Lineup: Rachel Davis (fiddle/viola/v/step dancer), Chrissy Crowley (fiddle//step dancer), Darren McMullen (bouzouki/tenor banjo/mandolin/whistles/v), Jason Roach (p).

The band's members are from Nova Scotia. Three from Cape Breton and one (Darren McMullen) from Hardwood Lands on the mainland. Còig means five in Scottish Gaelic (the group originally included another fiddler Colin Grant), They first came together 2010 as separate artists on a tour around New Hampshire and Maine called “A Taste of Celtic Colours” to promote the festival. They then played together when the opportunity aroose which led to an invitation to perform at the 2013 Shetland Festival. After that they became a regular band.
In this photo: McMullen plays a Weber Bouzouki.
More information: www.coig.ca/, www.facebook.com/coigmusic.

Tags:   Folk Music Canada Cape Breton Folk Coig Darren McMullen Irish Bouzouki Bouzouki Kings Place


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