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The Bogtrotters head for Woodland Waters



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Published Date: 03 October 2008
The Bogtrotters play their own brand of traditional Irish and Scottish music at Woodland Waters, Ancaster, on Saturday, November 15.
The 'Boggies' hail from Manchester, gig extensively throughout the UK and often tour Europe and America.

Their musical direction leans mainly towards their own arrangements of traditional Celtic music and a mixture of country and cajun along with modern material combined with original songs composed by Tim Flaherty and other band members.

The Bogtrotters will be supported on the evening by local band Waiting in the Wings. The concert takes place in the Maldon Suite at Woodland Waters.


  • Tickets cost £8 and are available by calling 01400 230552/237549 or 07849500062. Doors open at 7.30pm.


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