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Celtic Horizon - Scottish Folk band

Celtic HorizonCeltic Horizon consisting of Bob and Neil was formed in 2000. They perform Scots songs, Irish Songs, traditional folk songs and contemporary Celtic music folk songs such as Enya, The Dubliners, Runrig, Mary Black, Pogues, Christy Moore, The Corries, Brian McNeil, Eric Bogle, Dougie Maclean, Alan Taylor, Ron Kavanna and many more.

Through the years they have performed almost all types of Celtic folk clubs and festivals. Neil and Bob have played with various line ups until coming together when Neil joined Beggars Row, a six piece Scottish folk band, in 2000. Before then Neil had played with Crann Tarra and the Incredible String band among others. Bob played with the Indigineous Citizens before first forming Beggars Row for the Culross festival in 1996 which then lead to tours of Scotland, Russia, Holland and Denmark.

From 5th April until 7th May 2007 they played with Beggars Row at Worldfest, Silver Dollar City,Branson, Missouri, USA doing four shows a day Wednesday to Sunday. They were so popular they have been rebooked for Worldfest 2008!

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