Band handed reel honour with ceilidh
Bob McGill and the The Possum Holler Fiddlers, a folk group from Missouri made up primarily of young fiddle players, performed at a special event in the college’s crypt.
The band formed in 2008 to preserve Ozark music – a folk genre which can be traced back to the first Scottish settlers to arrive in the United States.
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Hide AdThe evening included performances from local acts including The Linties, The Scotus Ceilidh Band, The Pathhead Fiddle Group and Newbattle’s Rough and Ready Choir.
Depute principal Marian Docherty said: “We were delighted to welcome so many friends of the college to share our traditions of Celtic music, song and dance with our visitors from Missouri.”
The event was a continuation of the college’s dedication to Midlothian’s Celtic heritage.