Record turn-out for Cairncastle Ulster-Scots annual festival soiree
The Halfway House Hotel in Ballygally was packed to capacity for Saturday’s super Ulster-Scots soiree.
The programme included Carnlough’s Singing Undertaker, Michael McSparron; country recording star from Magherafelt, John Burns; funnyman Billy Teare; Ballymena singer/guitarist Davy Sloan; Stewart Buchanan from Donegal and the Island Fiddlers, not forgetting local favourites, the Grousebeaters.
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Hide AdJohn Burns and Stewart Buchanan also took part in Sunday’s Ulster-Scots Praise Service, in Cairncastle Presbyterian Church Hall, as well as the Full Armour Gospel Choir, along with Grousebeaters’ Wilbert Clarke and Billy McComb.
The festival kicked off on the Tuesday night, with an Old Tyme Dance, also at Cairncastle. Music was by the ever popular Dave Lee.
And it was back to Cairncastle on the Wednesday for a music and dance evening. There was music from the Grousebeaters and the ‘Tuesday Club’; comedy from Billy Teare, and a display of Scottish, Irish, Highland, Polish and Ugandan Dancing.
On the Thursday night, it was along the coast to the Halfway House, for a Bluegrass Musical Evening, featuring the Blue Stack Mountain Boys from Dublin, plus the Prairie Jaywalkers from Cork.
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Hide AdThe Halfway House, too, was the venue for Friday night’s Ulster Scots Musical Evening, starring Stonewall, and the Willie Drennan Ulster-Scots Band, always welcome visitors to Cairncastle Ulster Scots.
There were also daytime workshops in the Halfway for bagpipes, keyboards, accordions; Bluegrass, Irish and Ulster Scots History, and Ulster Scots and Irish Languages..
Cairncastle Ulster Scots Committee would like to thank sponsors Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, the Arts Council and the Community Relations Council; the Halfway House and Cairncastle Presbyterian Church for the use of the premises; all the various artists, and all those who attended the events and helped in any way, towards what was arguably the best Cairncastle Festival yet.