Dunbar Traditional Music Festival


Last weekend Dunbar hosted the 26th annual Traditional Music Festival where groups, bands and individual musicians played a variety of Folk, Blues, Jazz and Band music for free in venues around the town for three days.  It was our first opportunity to partake of the Dunbar Traditional Music Festival and we thoroughly enjoyed it.


On Friday evening we visited the Mason Arms in Belhaven to listen to the NE3 Folk, a traditional folk trio playing guitar, violin and accordion. I didn't take the camera with me, I decided instead to enjoy the evening's entertainment, which we did so much we bought a CD of their album.

On Saturday we went down to Dunbar High Street to see the Dunbar Royal British Legion Pipe Band play outside the Old Post Office.  This set lasted 20 minutes and the pipes and drums certainly got the locals stamping their feet in time with the music.









Immediately after the RBL Pipe Band finished the stage was occupied by a Jazz quartet known as the Diplomats of Jazz.  They played a rousing rendition of several Dixieland Jazz tunes that you couldn't help but tap along to.







The 2015 Dunbar Traditional Music Festival will be on the 25-28 September next year and this event is already in our diary.

CLICK HERE to visit the DTMF Facebook Page

Images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 + XF56mm f1.2R or XF55-200mm f3.5/4.8R OIS

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