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Tag: Daimh

The single cover for Còta Mòr by Dàimh features a halftone illustration of a winding road through hilly terrain under a red sky. Two road signs appear in the image: one reads “Còta Mòr” with a directional arrow, and the other, positioned closer to the viewer, simply says “Dàimh.”
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Cape Breton Calling: Dàimh Wears a “Còta Mòr”

World Music Central News Room June 12, 2025 No Comments Celtic musicDaimhScottish musicworld music

In the summer of 2024, Scottish folk group Dàimh traveled to Cape Breton to perform at KitchenFest. Between shows, they recorded the track “Còta Mòr”…

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Orkney Folk Festival to Return to Full-scale Live Event in May 2022

World Music Central News Room January 27, 2022 No Comments Blazin' FiddlesBrighde ChaimbeulCeltic musicDaimhKarine PolwartOrkney Folk FestivalScottish musicSkerryvoreSverTaliskworld fusionworld music

The team behind the Orkney Folk Festival has announced a return to a full-scale live event over May 26-29, 2022. Orkney is a group of…

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Celtic Connections 2019 Opens January 17

Angel Romero January 15, 2019 No Comments Celtic ConnectionsCeltic musicDaimhworld music

Acclaimed music festival Celtic Connections begins this Thursday, January 17, 2019. The eclectic Celtic and world music event will feature around 100 young musicians from…

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Artist Profiles: Daimh

Angel Romero January 1, 2019 No Comments DaimhScotlandScottish musicUnited Kingdom

Dàimh offer a fresh, up to date approach to Scottish traditional music, with a rich sound that moves from driving, fiery reels to slow sets…

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