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    Celtic Battle of the Bands Finally in Ionia, Michigan, USA

    Well as the tittle suggests a Battle of the Celtic Bands was held for the first time this year in a small town outside of Grand Rapids (we have at least one member who lives there). There were 3 (Sun)days of competion featuring 4 Bands each, all out of Michigan. The winner from each of those days then went head to head at an out door event called The Ionia Free Fair.

    I am a big fan of Craic Wisely, so a group of my friends (the Craic Heads) and I went to Cheer them one as one of the Finalist. Here are a few pictures from the show, the rest of mine are available at Flickr. There are more the pics and video at Battle of the Celtic Bands Website.

    Todd Herring the lead singer of Craic Wisley in a UK Mocker.
    Craic Wisley on Stage, competing
    My best friends Sky and my daughter Lavender.
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    Story Continued

    Sky holding up THE Dave Sign (Long story, but feel free to ask).
    Another kilted supporter of Craic Wisley - The kilt is off ebay and is PV but they didn't know the maker.
    A kilted supporter of Belfast Gin - his kilt is from a bought pattern.

    There were a few other guys there in kilts that I didn't get pics of. One was my friend Jim, I will put pics of him up later, from the Utilikilt Booth I volunteered at. One guy had basically a tartan skirt but said he had thrown it together himself to help with the jonesing until he saved up for a Union Kilt. There a male and female piper there also, apparently I missed the pipe band play. I know this was all of the kilted rabble there, because Jim and I scowered the crowd at the request of the lead singer of Craic Wisley. As Craic took the stage Todd led a parade of kilties from the beer tent to the stage. The Belfast Gin supporter was pulled out of line by the lead singer of that group. Unfortunately no one took pictures of it. I guess they were too mesmerized by the swish.
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    Sorry if the pics are too big for some of you. Say something so I know to go smaller next time.



    Oh, and did I mention Craic Wisley WON!


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    The fellow in frame #6 looks as though he's wearing a pair of trousers under the very long kilt. :confused:

    oh well....... Does the event draw a good crowd?

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    thanks for sharing the pictures

    Yes, the fellow in frame six confused me as well :confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    The fellow in frame #6 looks as though he's wearing a pair of trousers under the very long kilt. :confused:
    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
    Yes, the fellow in frame six confused me as well :confused:
    Those are some sort of leg wrap, that sinches at the top and bottom. I believe it is to fake tartan hose. They are part of the pattern that you can buy at your local fabric store, its usually findable in the "costume" section. The story he told me went something like: He went to a Ren Faire, mention how much he liked the kilt and his daughter made him one. Nice guy.


    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    Does the event draw a good crowd?
    The Ionia Free Fair is suppoed to be really big, it wasn't that busy when we were there. As for the Battle of the Celtic Bands, I here there were pretty good crowds at the first rounds, but I didn't get to go. By the evening when the winner was playing a second set at 8PM, I would estimate between 100-200 people, but that is a really rough estimate.
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    Looks like a cool time! I hope to make it next year!!
    [B]Paul Murray[/B]
    Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL

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    Hi everyone, my name is Leigh and my husband and I just got home from 4 hours at the Battle of the Celtic bands at the Ionia Free Fair. We saw it last year for the first time, ever, and looked forward to this year's and it was wonderful- fun, fast, funny, loud, and talented bands!

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    Hello Leigh. Welcome to the forum.
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