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Scottish Celtic rock band
Wolfstone are a Scottish musical group founded in 1989, who play Celtic rock. Their repertoire consists of both original songs and traditional folk pieces
Wolfstone
often tours with fiddler Duncan Chisholm who founded the Celtic rock band Wolfstone which Drever joined in 1990 but left in later years. Drever has mixed
Ivan_Drever
1999 studio album by Wolfstone
Seven is the fifth studio album by the Scottish Celtic rock band Wolfstone. After the release of the band's previous album The Half Tail in 1996, numerous
Seven_(Wolfstone_album)
Music genre
Leven, Julie Fowlis, Karine Polwart, Alasdair Roberts, Dick Gaughan, Wolfstone, Boys of the Lough, and The Silencers have kept Scottish folk vibrant
Folk_music
Musical artist
Julie Fowlis's band. He is also a founder member of the folk rock group Wolfstone. He played fiddle for Runrig. Redpoint (1997) The Door of Saints (2001)
Duncan_Chisholm
1991 studio album by Wolfstone
Unleashed is the official debut album of Scottish Celtic rock band Wolfstone. It was released in 1991. "Cleveland Park" - 4:16 Cleveland Park The Banks
Unleashed_(Wolfstone_album)
Unit of measurement
Craftcave. Accessed July 2007. Brief History Of Lighting 2004 by The Wolfstone Group. Accessed July 2007. A History of Light and Lighting by Bill Williams
Candlepower
British record labels
And Another Thing 1993 CMCD 071-072 ?? CMCD 073 Wolfstone: Wolfstone II 1994 CMCD 074 Wolfstone: Wolfstone 1994 CMCD 075-076 ?? CMCD 077 Micho Russell: Traditional
Celtic_Music_(record_label)
Topics referred to by the same term
1987 Seven (Tony Banks album), 2004 Seven (Winger album), 2023 Seven (Wolfstone album), 1999 Number 7 (Commissioned album), a 1991 album by Commissioned
7_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
EP) Terra Firma (Tommy Emmanuel and Phil Emmanuel album) Terra Firma (Wolfstone album) Terra Firma, 1988 album by Test Dept. "Terra Firma" (song), by
Terra_firma
Scottish-English rock group
2010. Coast played on the same stage as the Scottish folk rock bands Wolfstone and The Chair. In May 2010, Eastham and then-bassist Adam Bowden collaborated
Coast_(folk_rock_band)
Scottish pop rock singer and musician (1946–2015)
their studio album Elvis Has Left the Building in 1996. Rainbow produced Wolfstone's album The Half Tail in 1996. Rainbow built and ran the Vital Spark Music
Chris_Rainbow
Scottish musician (1964–2005)
from folk bands, touring the US and Europe with the Tannahill Weavers, Wolfstone and Ceolbeg and became associated with Dougie MacLean, playing low whistle
Gordon_Duncan
1992 studio album by Wolfstone
The Chase is the second album by Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone. It was released in 1992. "Tinnie Run" - 3:44 The Road to Mount Tinnie Run The Boys
The_Chase_(Wolfstone_album)
Celtic music group
Mary Black, The Chieftains, U2, Solas, Karan Casey, Loreena McKennitt, Wolfstone, Nickel Creek, Sarah McLachlan, Enya, Moya Brennan, Kate Rusby, Dervish
Runa_(band)
2002 studio album by Wolfstone
Almost an Island is the seventh album by Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone, released in 2002. It was their first studio album to be released on their
Almost_an_Island
Scottish Celtic rock band
Caulfield left the band and was replaced by Colin Cunningham, formerly with Wolfstone, on bass. Prior to recording their fifth album, Colin left and was replaced
Skerryvore_(band)
Cunningham Phil Cunningham Dougie MacLean Tannahill Weavers Silly Wizard Wolfstone Ar Log Fernhill Dafydd Iwan Sian James Carreg Lafar Julie Murphy Meic
List_of_Celtic_musicians
Folk music festival in Tønder, Denmark, established 1975
Eivør Pálsdóttir, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Donovan, Natalie MacMaster, Wolfstone, Mary Black, Margo Price, Capercaillie, Karan Casey, Jacob Dinesen, The
Tønder_Festival
Compilation album series
being perhaps the only widely available compilation album that features Wolfstone, who feature with their song "Battle", credited as "The Battle". At the
The Best... Album in the World...Ever!
The_Best..._Album_in_the_World...Ever!
1997 studio album by Wolfstone
band Wolfstone. Originally released in 1997 under the name and artist credit of Drever-Mackenzie, it was soon erroneously reissued as a Wolfstone recording
This_Strange_Place
Subgenre of rock music influenced by Celtic folk music
folk rock outfits, but were successfully integrated into their sound by Wolfstone from 1989, who focused on a combination of highland music and rock. Brittany
Celtic_rock
lead singer of Bilbo Duncan Chisholm, fiddle player, founder member of Wolfstone George Chisholm, jazz trombonist Chvrches, alternative electronic band
List_of_Scottish_musicians
Genre of traditional music from Scotland
folk rock outfits, but were successfully integrated into their sound by Wolfstone from 1989, who focused on a combination of highland music and rock. More
Scottish_folk_music
Devastation The Connells - 26 Awaken The Blood Divine - The Half Tail Wolfstone - Snap! Attack: The Best of Snap! Snap! Compilation Voyager Mike Oldfield
1996_in_music
1997 video game
translation. Leonardo Da Vinci is a coffee-table-book type game. Lawyer Gary L. Wolfstone deemed the project "impressive" and "interpretive". Computer Shopper praised
Leonardo da Vinci (video game)
Leonardo_da_Vinci_(video_game)
2007 studio album by Wolfstone
Terra Firma is the eighth album by Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone. It was released in 2007. It saw Ross Hamilton take over lead vocals, only for
Terra_Firma_(Wolfstone_album)
1997 greatest hits album by Wolfstone
Litter is a best-of compilation album by the Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone. It was released in 1997. "Battle" - 3:30 The Battle of the Somme The
Pick of the Litter (Wolfstone album)
Pick_of_the_Litter_(Wolfstone_album)
1993 EP by Wolfstone
Burning Horizons is a 1993 EP by Scottish Celtic rock band Wolfstone. The second track, "Battle", is one of the band's better known performances, awarding
Burning_Horizons
Radio station in Kirkwall, Scotland
phoning a request line, usually dedicated their requests. Celtic rock band Wolfstone wrote a signature tune for BBC Radio Orkney. However, it was ultimately
BBC_Radio_Orkney
Incredible String Band The McCalmans The Tannahill Weavers Tom Anderson Wolfstone Fernhill Jack Harris Mary Hopkin Sian James Ceri Rhys Matthews Julie Murphy
List_of_folk_musicians
British bass player (1947–2014)
Dave Pegg, together with John Wetton, Glenn Hughes, Robby Steinhardt, Wolfstone and Keith Emerson. In the early 2000s two live Wild Turkey albums were
Glenn_Cornick
Date Album Artist Notes J U L Y 1 Year of the Dog Wolfstone - 4 Music for the Jilted Generation The Prodigy - 5 Cracked Rear View Hootie & the Blowfish
1994_in_music
Tannahill Weavers Tempest Tir na n'Og Tri Yann The View The Waterboys Wolfstone Against Me! Andrew Jackson Jihad Attila the Stockbroker Paul Baribeau
List_of_folk_rock_artists
1994 studio album by Wolfstone
Year of the Dog is the third album by Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone. It was released in 1994. "Holy Ground" - 3:57 "Ballavanich" - 4:45 The Boys
Year_of_the_Dog_(album)
Stratosphere Duster - SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo Sonic Youth EP This Strange Place Wolfstone - Til My Casket Drops C-Bo - Train Train - Union Union - 23 Camoufleur
1998_in_music
American independent record label
leave the label because of poor management from the label, including Wolfstone and Lúnasa. In May 2006 Newton sold the label to the Digital Music Group
Green_Linnet_Records
2007 live concert album by Runrig
supporting acts Vatersay Boys, Aberfeldy, Julie Fowlis, Great Big Sea, Wolfstone and the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. At around 2000 BST the audience of 17,000
Year_of_the_Flood
Topics referred to by the same term
Unleashed (The U.M.C.'s album) Unleashed (Toby Keith album) Unleashed (Wolfstone album) Unleashed (Two Steps from Hell album), 2017 Unleashed..., an album
Unleashed
1998 studio album by Duncan Chisholm and Ivan Drever
Chisholm, released in 1998. At the time, both musicians were members of Wolfstone (though Drever left shortly after The Lewis Blue's release). The album
The_Lewis_Blue
Topics referred to by the same term
12-year cycle of Chinese astrology Year of the Dog (album), a 1994 album by Wolfstone "Year of the Dog" (Hart to Hart), an episode of Hart to Hart "Year of
Year_of_the_dog
his own allies in defence, including Hogni, and the two forces meet at Wolfstone. Helgi kills Hodbrod under his banner, and Sigrun celebrates his death
Hothbrodd
Weavers Trad.Attack! Tri Yann Triddana U2 The Wiggles Wicked Tinkers Wolfstone Biography portal Music portal Canadian pipers in World War I List of pipe
List_of_bagpipers
I'd Watch You Die Death By Stereo - Millennium Backstreet Boys - Seven Wolfstone - Thug Ride White Dawg - Whereabouts Ron Sexsmith - 21 Colony In Flames
1999_in_music
Performing arts festival in Lewis and Harris, Scotland
the local area. Acts at the inaugural festival included Dougie MacLean, Wolfstone and Natalie MacMaster, and it additionally consisted of lessons in playing
Hebridean_Celtic_Festival
Canadian figure skater (born 1977)
Season Short program Free skating 2002–03 Gillies: The Sleeping Tuna by Wolfstone Santa Monica by the Ballroom Dance Orchestra Cool by Rochester Pops Orchestra
Jayson_Dénommée
1993 TV series or program
MacRae Theme music composer Phil Cunningham Opening theme Performed by Wolfstone Original languages English and Scottish Gaelic No. of seasons 4 No. of
Speaking_our_Language
1935 short film by Gus Meins
as Black boy in audience Marvin Strin as Fat kid in audience Billy Lee Wolfstone as Fat kid in audience Jackie Banning, Therese Bonner, Daniel Boone, Frances
Our_Gang_Follies_of_1936
Television station in Tacoma, Washington
Mutual Investors Corporation, named for co-owners Blaine Sampson and Don Wolfstone, for $1.1 million (equivalent to $6.24 million in 2025). During the sale
KCPQ
Topics referred to by the same term
The Chase (Marit Larsen album) The Chase (Manafest album) The Chase (Wolfstone album) The Chase (single album), a 2025 single album by Hearts2Hearts
The_Chase
Term in Indigenous feminist studies
spiritual practices that align with their traditional organizations (Wolfstone, 4–6). As previously mentioned, music is an important expression for Indigenous
Rematriation
1996 compilation album by Various artists
No. Title Artist Length 1. "Ballavanich" Wolfstone 4:39 2. "Chi Mi'n Geamhradh" Catherine-Ann MacPhee 4:57 3. "Claire in Heaven" Capercaillie 3:54 4.
The Rough Guide to Scottish Music (1996 album)
The_Rough_Guide_to_Scottish_Music_(1996_album)
1996 studio album by Wolfstone
The Half Tail is the fourth album by Scottish Celtic rock group Wolfstone. Released in August 1996, first in limited quantities on 6 August, followed
The_Half_Tail
Scottish musician
released in March 2016. Kris is the son of Ivan Drever, a former member of Wolfstone. and Carolyn Allan:Vocalist [The Knowe o Deil band]Originally from Orkney
Kris_Drever
Laura Cantrell - 24 A Hundred Days Off Underworld - Almost an Island Wolfstone - Craveman Ted Nugent - The Creek Drank the Cradle Iron & Wine - Demolition
2002_in_music
Cub Scout and Brownie ceremony
18 September 2019 – via Gale Biography In Context. "Scout News - South Wolfstone Wolf Cubs". Innisfail Evening Advocate. Innisfail, Queensland. 6 September
Grand_Howl
Set" from Crude appears on this compilation of Celtic rock bands inc. Wolfstone, Tartan Amoebas, The Pearlfishers, Humpff Family and Paul Mounsey Seriously
Bongshang
Scottish Celtic music band
8-Step Waltz". A various artists album which also includes acts like Wolfstone. Naciones Celtas: Buscando el norte (1997) with the song "Glasgow Peggy"
The Iron Horse (Scottish band)
The_Iron_Horse_(Scottish_band)
1934 film
Willie Mae Taylor (a girl) as Buckwheat (as a female character) Billy Wolfstone as Marvin Cullen Johnson as Our Gang member Philbrook Lyons as Our Gang
The_First_Round-Up
Music genre
of the West, the American Rogues, Homeland, Ashley MacIsaac, Mudmen, Wolfstone, The Paperboys, and Great Big Sea. Other established hybrids include bands
Celtic_fusion
Shay, Michaela Majoun and Keith Brand. 1995: Shawn Colvin, Arlo Guthrie, Wolfstone, Cliff Eberhardt, Dar Williams, Vince Bell, Joseph Parsons Band (replaced
Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival
Appel_Farm_Arts_and_Music_Festival
Shooglenifty Skelpin Skyedance Slainte Mhath Spirit of the West Gary Stadler Alan Stivell Uisce Beatha Valtos (band) Wolfstone Celtic music Celtic fusion
List_of_Celtic_fusion_artists
Topics referred to by the same term
Dublin, Ireland Wolfe Tone Weekly, a late-1930s Irish republican newspaper Wolfstone, a Scottish musical group All pages with titles containing Wolf Tone All
Wolf_tone_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
2007 Pick of the Litter (The Spinners album), 1975 Pick of the Litter (Wolfstone album), 1997 The Definition of X: The Pick of the Litter, 2007 album by
Pick_of_the_Litter
Saga of the Colombo Club" (PDF). The Island. Retrieved 4 January 2018. Wolfstone, Daniel (1967). The Golden Guide to South and East Asia Volume 6. Far
Colombo_Club_building
Topics referred to by the same term
Strawbs from their debut album Strawbs "Battle", an instrumental song by Wolfstone from their EP Burning Horizons "the battell", part of the 1591 collection
Battle_(disambiguation)
1934 American film
Levine as Football player Gene Reynolds as Football player Billy Lee Wolfstone as Football player Sam Adams as Butler Ernie Alexander as Pedestrian Gertrude
Washee_Ironee
Equestrian sports championship
Brown Cameron Brown 2019 East Coast Cleopatra's Smile Ellie Ferrigno Wolfstone Stables & Sales Inc. 2019 West Coast Small Occasion Jordan Allen Elizabeth
Junior_Hunter_Finals
Canadian-Scottish musician (1971–2005)
scores for stage and television, he went on tour to America, supporting Wolfstone. He played at Edinburgh Hogmanay events in 1995 and 1996. He released
Martyn_Bennett
American technology company
web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) btarunr (June 6, 2014). "Rosewill Wolfstone Gaming Case Innovates with Build Materials". TechPowerUp. Retrieved April
Rosewill
Surname list
artist Gillies, Ontario, Canada "Gillies" in an instrumental song by Wolfstone from The Half Tail Gilles (surname) Gillis (surname) Gilliss Gillie (disambiguation)
Gillies
Fountain and sculpture in Portland, Oregon
Blocks. That same year, Logan and two other men—David L. Lipman and Jeff Wolfstone, grandson and great-grandson of Shemanski, respectively—approached the
Shemanski_Fountain
Annual New Year's Eve concert in Inverness, Scotland
Red Hot Chilli Pipers and Peatbog Fairies 2011 Hoodja, Bags of Rock, Wolfstone and Skerryvore 2012 Whisky River Band, The Treacherous Orchestra, Big
Red_Hot_Highland_Fling
Topics referred to by the same term
Days", by Paul Westerberg from Eventually, 1996 "These Are the Days", by Wolfstone from Terra Firma, 2007 "These Are the Days", by Inhaler from Cuts & Bruises
These_Are_the_Days
National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 July 2020 Historic England, "Wolfstones Heights (House and Barn), Holme Valley (1313639)", National Heritage List
Listed buildings in Holme Valley (central area)
Listed_buildings_in_Holme_Valley_(central_area)
1997 studio album by Martyn Bennett
scores for stage and television, he went on tour to America, supporting Wolfstone, soon also playing at Edinburgh Hogmanay events in 1995 and 1996, performing
Bothy_Culture
British folk festival roster
Saturday 15 August Skin The Peeler The Backroom Boys Four Men And A Dog Wolfstone Swarbrick And Carthy Fairport Convention & Friends: Ralph McTell, Julianne
Fairport's Cropredy Convention appearances
Fairport's_Cropredy_Convention_appearances
Hamish Imlach (1940–1996) 1991 "Delirium" (Capercaillie) 1992 "The Chase" (Wolfstone) 1994 "The Day Dawn" (The Boys of the Lough) 1994 "Hit the Highway" (The
Scottish_music_(1990–1999)
2000 live album by Wolfstone
Not Enough Shouting is a live album by Scottish Celtic rock band Wolfstone. Recorded after the success of their comeback album Seven, it was the band's
Not_Enough_Shouting
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