Here is selection of Scottish folk bands DVDs. More and more Scottish folk bands are cottoning on to this format as you can see by the range below. You will find all genres from electric to accordion and singer songwriter to fiddle and more. Folk bands featured include Capercaillie, Runrig, Jimmy Shand and Kris Drever. Check out our Scottish bands section for more music and books. Back to previous page.
The follow up to their hit debut, ‘Lightweights and Gentlemen’, ‘Arc Light’ is Lau at their very best. A collection of self-penned tunes and songs which highlights their unique take on folk music.
"Saturday Night at the Auld Meal Mill" show in Aberdeen has remained a firm favourite with North East folk since it's inception away back in 1982, and this DVD features some of the many singers & musicians who have taken part.
This second 'Auld Meal Mill' DVD was filmed at various locations throughout North East Scotland during 1997 and 1998 and features some old friends from the annual "Saturday Night At The Auld Meal Mill" show in Aberdeen
The third DVD in the series features music, song and dance from the annual show in Aberdeen "Saturday Night At The Auld Meal Mill" and was made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Show.
"Saturday Night at the Auld Meal Mill" show in Aberdeen has remained a firm favourite with North East folk since it's inception away back in 1982. This is the fourth in the series.
The Battlefield Band, with their brand of fiery tradtitional music, have been thrilling audiences worldwide for more than 30 years. Now a chance to see them on DVD
On this superb DVD the chance to see one of Scotland's most popular traditional bands. A pioneering group of musicians, drawing on a rich musical heritage.
The Shetland band Da Fustra have been around for a good few years and are still so popular that they were voted Scottish Dance Band of the Year in 2004 Scots Trad Music Awards.
With solos by Jimmy Shand on melodeon and guest fiddler Jimmy Ritchie, this show was recorded live at Letham Village Hall near to their home town of Auchtermuchty and features beautiful shots of Scotland's glorious scenery.
The magnificent 30 year Anniversary Concert was a very special occasion indeed. Around 8000 fans gathered on Stirling Castle Esplanade on Saturday 23rd August 2003.
A real Foot Stompin' favourite! Daimh are a pipe and fiddle-led Highland band with a high-energy, fast-flowing mixture of music from the Gaelic cultural tradition.
If you like your folk music to have lots of traditional songs you will definitely enjoy hearing Malinky's latest album Flower and Iron. Their arrangements of both traditional and contemporary material is both fresh and interesting.
Hogmanay in Scotland is celebrated on the last day of the 'old' year 31st December. Hogmanay is a uniquely Scottish New Year festival known throughout the world.
Fiddle player and composer Gavin Marwick . a founder member of Iron Horse and currently playing with Cantrip, Unusual Suspects and Burach brought together his musical friends to perform his Celtic connections New Voices composition.