Dalgety Bay Folk Club

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                    Welcome to Dalgety Bay Folk Club              
 
Dalgety Bay is situated in the Dunfermline district of 'sunny' Fife, Scotland - only 2 miles from the famous 'Forth Rail Bridge' with good road and rail links to Edinburgh, Glasgow and the North of Scotland.            
 
Dalgety Bay has a population of around 11,000 and is surrounded by spectacular countryside, beaches and a coastal footpath that goes as far as St Andrews.
 
The Folk Club now meets monthly on a Friday in the Woodside Hotel, High Street,  
                            Aberdour; an attractive village with a busy pub life and its own festival.

  

 

Dalgety Bay folk Club  meets monthly from September - June in the Woodside Hotel, Aberdour, Fife. 

 

Guests  welcome!

 

 

For the best in:

Scottish, Irish and

American, traditional and contemporary

folk music.

 

We are always on the lookout for new bands in the mainly traditional 'folk scene' as well as 'Country' 'Bluegrass' and 'Cajun'.

 

We look for good musicians that have a sense of humour and react well with our members and guests.

 

If you think that your band will 'fit the bill', please e-mail: dbfolkclub@gmail.com


  Next gig features The Travelling people on the    24 October at 8.00pm, see Gigs and Events!

 

 

                                                 

 

        Folk Bands that have played or are

        about to play at DBFC:

  • The McCalmans
  • North Sea Gas
  • Alastair McDonald
  • After '8' Mince
  • Black Cat Jook Band
  • Crooked Jack
  • Wherries
  • Flint
  • Kingdom Folk
  • Houghmagandie
  • Kitchenband
  • Virginia Blue
  • Duncan, Cy & Stevie
  • Goldrush
  • Sangsters
  • On the Wagon
  • Tandem
  • Gaberlunzie
  • Rockin Celidh Duo
  • Tarneybackle
  • Stephen Quigg
  • Kevin Thompson
  • Bruce Davies
  • Scalded Cats
  • Longway
  • Pete Breene
  • Ken Charleson
  • Haggerdash - to name a few