Announcing Daimh & Old Blind Dogs together in Denver Concert

Scottish Super Groups Co-Bill: Daimh & Old Blind Dogs will perform Sunday March 20th 6PM Show (5PM Doors)
Soiled Dove Underground (Below The Tavern at Lowry),  7401 E 1st Ave, Denver, CO 80230.  Each band will do and hour                                                                                                                                     set and then do a combined encore that should be a scorcher!
Get You Reserved Seats ($24 & $29) at www.soileddove.com or call 303-830-9214
Daimh –(pronounced Dive),  “One of the most exhilarating acoustic bands on the Celtic map.” – Irish Music        Magazine Gaelic Supergroup and un-challenged champions of straight in the eye Highland music are based around West Lochaber and the Isle of Skye.  Taking their name from the Gaelic word for kinship, Gaelic super group Daimh, fuse together music from across the Celtic diaspora in a celebration of their common ground. From pyrotechnic jigs and reels to achingly poignant ballads, they run the full expressive gamut of folk music at its best, and are justly renowned for their thrilling live shows.   Recent accolades include last year’s award for the “Best Folk Band in Europe” at the prestigious Folkherbst competition in Germany and most recently winner of “Folk Band of the Year” at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards.

Old Blind Dogs- Since forming in the 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 Dogs have released eleven albums and have won numerous awards including the prestigious title of Folk Band of the Year at the 2004 and 2007 Scots Trad Music Awards. Their album ‘Four On The Floor’ picked up the IAP ‘Best Celtic CD’ Award and their last CD, ‘Wherever Yet May Be’ was nominated for the same award.   “The Old Blind Dogs play with a compelling energy and intoxicating rhythm, players and audience seem to share a wild ecstasy of emotion.”- The Scotsman