Deaf Shepherd's 2009 Concert History

Described by The Scotsman as 'quite simply the best folk band Scotland has produced in many a year', Deaf Shepherd are a traditional celtic band based in Edinburgh who play both contemporary and traditional Scottish tunes and songs. They are notable for their lively and inventive arrangements as well as their energetic and accomplished live performances.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 24, 2009 –
Jul 26, 2009
Womad 2009
Peter Gabriel / Caravan Palace / Nneka / Roy Ayers / Orishas / Youssou N'Dour / Charlie Winston / The Skatalites / Hindi Zahra / Oumou Sangare / Rokia Traoré / Mad Professor / Portico / Victor Démé / Eliades Ochoa / The Apples / Mahmoud Ahmed / 17 Hippies / Etran Finatawa / Alèmayèhu Eshèté / Che Sudaka / The Sweet Vandals / Spiro / Dub Colossus / Mim Suleiman / Jim Moray / Snowboy / Cirkus / Getatchew Mekurya / Dennis Bovell / Besh O Drom / RSD / Rachel Unthank & The Winterset / Mongrel / Mamer / Melingo / Ba Cissoko / Mariem Hassan / Andy White / The Creole Choir of Cuba / Solomon Burke / A Filetta / Ethiopiques / Cimarron / Keb Darge / Black Arm Band / Deaf Shepherd / Ruby Hunter / Radiokijada / The Black Swan Effect / Rachel Unthank / Acetre / Wang Li / Los Desterrados / Shellie Morris / Mark Atkins / Enkh Jargal / Kamal Musallam / Nogabe Randriaharimalala / Malick Pathe Sow / Channi Singh / Mec Yek / Sarah Savoy & the Francadians / Music From the Penguin Cafe / Dennis Bovell Dub Band / Sarah Savoy / Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan / Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra / Hypnotic Brass Band / Umdumo Wesizwe / Seby Ntege / Nansady Keita / Cool Crooners / Charlie Gillett / DJ Dubious / Guy Watson / Zambezi Express / Los Desterados Show all bands
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Charlton Park Swindon, England, United Kingdom
Folk
Celtic
Scottish
Scotland
Finnish Metal
Finnish Death Metal
Finnish Melodeath
Bagpipe
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2009 1 concert
1999 1 concert
1998 1 concert
 Grindcrusher
 George Williams
 James Olner
 Ekonkie

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