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Old Blind Dogs, Studio 55 Marin

Sunday, March 13th @ 7:00 pm

“Old Blind Dogs bring freshness and color to acoustic music steeped in centuries of Scottish folklore and history.” – (The Los Angeles Times)

Since forming in the early 1990’s, Old Blind Dogs have stood on the cutting edge of Scotland’s roots revival. The band has developed its own trademark style with an energetic mix of songs and tunes. Dynamic percussion, polished vocals, soaring fiddle and stirring pipes fuel the delicately-phrased melodies and traditional songs.

“The Old Blind Dogs play with a compelling energy and intoxicating rhythm,” says The Scotsman, “as players and audience seem to share a wild ecstasy of emotion.” Sixteen years is a long time in the life of any band and most who reach that milestone are content to rest on the tried and true formulas that have worked in the past. Not so for Scotland’s Old Blind Dogs whose newly released Four on the Floor takes them bravely in many new directions.

“Together, in varying line-ups along with past members Buzzby McMillan (bass, bouzouki, vocals), Davy Cattanach (percussion, vocals), Fraser Fifield (saxophone, small pipes), Paul Jennings (percussion), Rory Campbell (Border pipes, whistles, vocals) and singer/guitarists Ian Benzie and Jim Malcolm, the Dogs have released ten albums and have won numerous awards. The Old Blind Dogs were named “Folk Band of the Year” at the Scots Trad Music Awards in 2004 and 2007. Also in 2004, Jim Malcolm was named Songwriter of the Year. In 2001, the UK’s Association of Independent Music selected their album Fit? as a finalist for the Celtic Album of the Year award. Their latest album ‘Four On The Floor’ also picked up the IAP ‘Best Celtic CD’ Award.

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Date:
Sunday, March 13th
Time:
7:00 pm
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Venue

Studio 55, Marin
1455 East Francisco Blvd.
San Rafael, CA United States
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Phone
(415) 453-3161
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