When it was being held in Stromness, the Orkney Festival filled the pubs and halls with the sound of far northern traditional music: a combination of Scottish, Irish, and Scandanavian melodies and arrangements.
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The Stromness Hotel Pub, Orkney
When it was being held in Stromness, the Orkney Festival filled the pubs and halls with the sound of far northern traditional music: a combination of Scottish, Irish, and Scandanavian melodies and arrangements.