The band are based in Glasgow but regularly play across Scotland and the UK and throughout Europe.
Formed in February 1997, The Picts have become one of the most popular live acts on the Folk-Rock and concert scene. They have reached out with their unique brand of Celtic Rock and captivated hundreds of audiences both at home and abroad. There is a considerable influence of original material combined with the traditional. The songs and instumentals are upbeat, powerful and irresistible for dancing, yet retain their original sentiment, feeling and intimacy.
These days the band are never far from the limelight. In 1997/98 they headlined the Hogmanay bash at George Square, Glasgow in front of 40,000 people. They have appeared twice at the famous Interceltique Festival in Lorient, Brittany to great acclaim from the French press and enthusiastic appreciation from the audiences. This led to a considerable amount of interest in the band throughout Europe. Amongst countless festivals, concerts and ceilidhs they played at the James Bond Ball in Aberdeen (Britain’s biggest ever student event) for two years running, headlined the Celtic stage of the Stirling Millenium Hogmanay celebrations, took part in the Gael 2000 concert in Coventry with comedian Roy Walker and returned to France to headline ‘Celtifolies’ the first ever Celtic festival in Lyon. The band have had a number of sell out concerts in Glasgow’s Cottier Theatre and played at the wedding of Dougie Payne (Travis) and Kelly MacDonald (Trainspotting). In August 2004 The Picts were asked back for the third time to do the closing night of the Tennent’s West Highland Week Yatching Festival in Oban and at Hogmanay 2004 they played the last gig at Cottier’s Theatre in Glasgow before it shut down for refurbishment.
Among their many radio interviews and appearances The Picts were on BBC Radio Scotland’s program ‘The Lemontree’ bringing their music to a wider audience and they took part in BBC Radio nan Gaidheal’s live broadcast ‘Tiompan’ for BBC music live. The Picts have also played live on breakfast TV and appeared on a live Millenium Hogmanay show for LTV. In October 2000 they were filmed for a Gaelic music program ‘@ Ire’ for the BBC.
In 2006 the band began the year by playing at the 02 Burns supper, and the TV celebrity-packed tenth aniversary year of the Comedy Unit in Glasgow. A trip to the Celtic Festival of Wales near Cardiff, followed this and a magical trip to headline the Festival des Hautes Terres at St Flour in the south of France. On their return to Scotland they played at 'T in The Park' for the tenth time.
Among other festivals and concerts, The Picts played at the 'Drams in the Field' Festival, which was held in beautiful Glen Elg, and they took part in the 'Thunder in the Glen' Rally for the second consecutive year in August 2007. On St Andrews Day 2007 The Picts returned to play in George Square, Glasgow, almost ten years after they had headlined the Hogmanay bash there. The event was 'Shindig in the Square' - Glasgow's celebration of Scotland's Winterfest Festival, which featured an appearance from the Deputy First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon. In 2008 the band played at the Microsoft Burns Supper in Edinburgh, and at the closing night of the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, before is closed down for long term refurbishment. They also appeared at the Highland Hospice in Inverness for St Andrews Day.
The Picts began the Homecoming year of 2009 playing at the Highland Hospice Burns supper, which also featured Donnie Monro (Ex Runrig frontman) and other celebrities. Following this they played at Aberdeen's 'Burns Extravaganza' for the Homecoming celebrations and in May 2009 they took part in the East Lothians' Homecoming celebrations.
Apart from concerts and festivals, much of the year's schedule is taken up by playing at various functions throughout the year - these take the band far and wide, the length and breadth of Scotland and as far afield as the south of England and on the continent.
Discography....
At present the band have two CDs available. The first is their highly acclaimed album ‘The Island’ and the second is their latest and equally acclaimed album ‘Moving Sands’. Both albums have been used by BBC Scotland for Gaelic television programmes and 45,600.
Copies of The Island‘s opening track ‘The Peak’ was put on a French compilation CD, and the band have also been the subject of great interest in Argentina. As a result all the songs from their albums have been translated into Spanish! Some of The Picts also played on the album 'Ghosts' - The Picts frontman Douglas McQueen Hunter's debut album.
“In the end we always have a lot of fun and this comes through in our playing. The more we enjoy ourselves the more our audiences will.”
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Scottish Folk
Bonnie Dundee
Birnie Boozle
Come by the hills
Come o’er the Stream Cherlie
Dainty Davie
Glencoe
Glen Shee
Jock o Hazeldean
Johnie Cope
Kissmuil’s Galley
Lassie Wi the Yellow Coatie
Nut Brown Maiden
Peggi Gordon
Skye Boat Song
Sound o Pibroch
The Four Maries
The Heidless Cross
The Road Tae Dundee
The Rose of Allandale
Tiree Love Song
Twa Recruiting Sergeants
Westering Home
Will ye no Come Back Again
Scottish
Caledonia – Dougie MacLean
Wild Mountain Thyme – The Silencers /Traditional
Loch Lomond - Runrig
Every River - Runrig
Edge of the World - Runrig
Protect and Survive - Runrig
Pride of the Summer - Runrig
The Only Rose - Runrig
Irish
Fisherman’s Blues - The Waterboys
Bang on the Ear - The Waterboys
When will We be Married ? - The Waterboys
Tell Me Ma - Traditional
Irish Rover - Traditional
Dirty Old Town - Traditional
Star of the County Down - Traditional
Peggi Gordon - Traditional
The Castle o’ Drommore - Traditional
Roisin the Bow - Traditional
Galway Girl – Steve Earle
Carrick Fergus – Traditional
Leaving of Liverpool – Traditional
Robert Burns
Killiecrankie
Red, Red Rose
A Man's A Man
Ae Fond Kiss
Auld Lang Syne
Aye Waulk In O
Ca' The Ewes
Corn Rigs
Green Grow The Rashes O
Highland Harry
It Was A For Our Rightfu King
Briar Bush
MacPherson's Farewell
My Bonnie Mary (Silver Tassie)
Rantin' Rovin' Robin
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
Scots Wha Hae
The Deil's Awa Wi' Exciseman
The Lea Rig
The Mauchline Belles
The Mill Mill O
The Winter it Past
Tibbie Fowler
Will Ye Go To The Indies, My Mary ?
Willie Brewed A Pect O Maut
Ye Banks And Braes
Ye Jacobites, By Name
Jacobite themed songs
It Was A For Our Rightfu King – Burns
Glencoe
Sheriffmuir – Hogg
Come o’er the Stream Cherlie- Hogg
The News Frae Moidart- Hogg
Wha Wouldny Fight for Cherlie
I Will Go
Charlie is my Darling
Johnie Cope - Skirving
Sound o Pibroch
Skye Boat Song
Will Ye no Come Back Again - Nairn
Highland Harry – Burns
Glen Shee
Loch Lomond
The Roses o Prince Cherlie - Browne
Ceilidh dances
Gay Gordons
Dashing White Sargent
Canadian Barndance
St Bernards Waltz
Strip the Willow
Military Two Step
Pride of Erin Waltz
Virginia Reel
Canadian Barn Dance ( Progressive )
Highland Scottishe
Orcadian Strip the Willow
Circassian Circle
Lomond Waltz
O' Houlihan's Jig
Eightsome Reel
Britannia Two Step
Eva Three Step
Flying Scotsman
Cumberland Square Eight
Siege of Ennis
Foula Reel
Waves of Tory
Broun's Reel
Reel of 51st
Swedish Masquerade
50’s 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s and modern
Bye Bye Love - Everly Brothers
All I have to do is Dream - Everly Brothers
That’ll Be The Day - Buddy Holly
Everyday - Buddy Holly
Not Fade Away - Buddy Holly/Rolling Stones
Tutti Frutti - Little Richard
Hearbreak Hotel - Elvis
Hound Dog- Elvis
The Wonder of You - Elvis
Always on my Mind - Willie Nelson/Elvis
Suspicious Minds - Elvis
That’s Alright Now Mama - Elvis
Return to Sender - Elvis
Hunk of Burning Love - Elvis
I Can’t Help Falling in Love With You - Elvis
Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis
Daydream Believer- The Monkees
Now I’m a Believer- The Monkees
Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
You Got It - Roy Orbison
I Want to Hold Your Hand - Beatles
Ticket to Ride - Beatles
Let it Be - Beatles
Yesterday - Beatles
Sloop John B - The Beach Boys
Then I Kissed Her - The Beach Boys
Don’t Worry Baby - The Beach Boys
Out of Time - The Rolling Stones
As Tears Go Bye - The Rolling Stones
Its All Over Now - The Rolling Stones
Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks
Road to Amarillo - Tony Christie
Can’t Take My Eyes of You - Franki Valli
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door - Bob Dylan/Guns N’ Roses
Mr Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan/The Byrds
American Pie - Don Maclean
Everybody’s Talkin’ At Me - Harry Nilsson
Without You - Harry Nilsson
Brown eyed Gir l- Van Morrison
Bad Moon Rising - CCR
People are Strange - The Doors
Whisky in the Jar - Thin Lizzy
Forever in Blue Jeans - Neil Diamond
With A Little Help From My Friends - Joe Cocker
Times Like These - The Foo Fighters (acoustic version)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
Don’t Stop Me Now - Queen
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
We Will Rock You - Queen
Rockin’ All Over the World - Status Quo
Dance the Night Away - The Mavericks
Livin’ On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
Wanted, Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi
Feel Like Makin' Love - Bad Company/Paul Rodgers
One For Rock n’ Roll - Cinderella
Love of The Common People - Paul Young/Bruce Springstien
Every Rose Has it's Thorn - Poison
Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
Country Rock / Bluegrass
Desperado - The Eagles
Peaceful Easy Feeling - The Eagles
Take it Easy - The Eagles
Johnie Come Lately - Steve Earle
You are My Sunshine - Traditional
Country Roads - John Denver
On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
Crazy for Loving You - Willie Nelson
Mr Bojangles - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band/Sammy Davis Junior
Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell
This act's standard set times are as follows:
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