A little bit about Dougal's Jumper

Bringing together vocals, Scottish smallpipes and bagpipes, uilleann pipes, fiddle, whistles, accordion, guitar, mandolin and bass guitar, Dougal's Jumper manage to fashion their own brand of Cosy Celtic pop. Let Dougal’s Jumper wrap you up in their infectious mix of their own songs and some foot-stomping tunes.

Dougal's Jumper are rapidly gaining a reputation for their energetic, festival-friendly set and entertaining performances. They make it their business to get the crowd involved in their music. They recently released their debut EP, ‘The Way I’m Wired’, which has gained airplay throughout the UK, Ireland and further afield, including on several BBC programmes.

2019 got off to a great start for the Band. They were chosen as one of the four bands from across Scotland to be part of the Hands Up For Trad ‘Battle of the Folk Bands 2019’ at Celtic Connections in Glasgow. Dougal’s Jumper have played on the Danny Kyle Stage at Celtic Connections. They have also appeared at the Islay Festival Final Fling and returned to the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival and Speyfest

Other performances have included the Speyside Whisky Festival, Jocktoberfest, live sessions as the house band for Moray Firth Radio's breakfast show and various beer and gin festivals. Since forming in 2016, Dougal's Jumper's music has been played on radio stations from Fort William to Hawaii and many places in between.

Based in Moray, Scotland, Dougal’s Jumper are; Catherine Stables, Maria Miller, Joseph Souter, Macaulay Ross and Mike Reeves.