The musicians of Rapalje with their wild hair and medieval kilts create fla… Read Full Bio ↴The musicians of Rapalje with their wild hair and medieval kilts create flaming energy with their enthusiasm and motivation. With sensitive ballads, fiery songs and vivacious Celtic melodies Rapalje electrifies their audience. A concert of Rapalje is like a journey through time with recognizable licentiousness and a rough way of life.
Celtic folk from Ireland and Scotland, with an occasional Dutch folktune 'with a difference', is what the Dutch band Rapalje performs. The musicians: William, Maceál, Dieb and David, play a diverse amount of instruments, including fiddle, bagpipes, low-whistles tin-whistle, gitouki, squeezebox, mouth-organ, bodhrán and tea-chest-bass
In their kilts and with their medieval 'props' every single one of their concerts is a concert to remember.
More information on http://www.rapalje.com/
Celtic folk from Ireland and Scotland, with an occasional Dutch folktune 'with a difference', is what the Dutch band Rapalje performs. The musicians: William, Maceál, Dieb and David, play a diverse amount of instruments, including fiddle, bagpipes, low-whistles tin-whistle, gitouki, squeezebox, mouth-organ, bodhrán and tea-chest-bass
In their kilts and with their medieval 'props' every single one of their concerts is a concert to remember.
More information on http://www.rapalje.com/
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Rapalje Lyrics
Al Die Willen Te Kaap'ren Varen Al die willen te kaap′ren varen, moeten mannen met baarden…
Jock Stewart Well my name is Jock Stuart, I'm a canny gaun…
Mairi's Wedding Step we gaily on we go, heel for heel toe…
Ride On It's true you ride the finest horse, I've ever seen Standin…
Star of the County Down Near to Banbridge town in the county Down One morning last…
The Drunken Sailor What shall we do with the drunken sailor What shall we…
The Irish Rover In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six We…
The Jolly Beggar It's of a jolly beggarman came tripping o'er the plain He…
The Lord Of The Dance "I danced in the morning when the world was young I…