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Wolfstone’s success can undoubtedly be attributed to their ability to transfer their highly acclaimed recorded material to the most fantastic and unforgettable live performances. This ability has seen the band headline major festivals throughout the world. “ They are a headline act from heaven. They entertain and put smiles on faces of all ages without fail. Just an exceptional talent” - Pat Garrett, RGM, USADescribing Wolfstone’s music has always caused debate, but is best described by the man who founded it all, Duncan Chisholm “At the end of the day we are a rock band from the Highlands of Scotland that happen to use pipes, whistles and fiddles in our repertoire”This description probably underlies Wolfstone’s success in attracting a large and loyal following from fans of all genres, be it Rock, Celtic Rock, Folk Rock, World Music etc. The unique blend of guitars, fiddle, pipes and pulsating percussion; all combined with a dynamic stage presence; are all well-known hallmarks of this unique and exciting band.Wolfstone have sold hundreds of thousands of albums over the last few years including two gold albums, and their new creation “terra firma” is tipped up to be their best yet.Wolfstone is quite simply a band that believes in the strength and spirit of their music, a band that consistently proves that its music can sell to all ages and cultures around the world and most importantly, a band that can perform ‘live’ on stage, exactly what you hear on their Albums.

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Member Since: 1/29/2007
Band Website: wolfstone.co.uk
Band Members:
Duncan Chisholm (Fiddle)
Alyn Cosker (Drums)
Davie Dunsmuir (Electric Guitar )
Stuart Eaglesham (Guitars / Vocals)
Stevie Saint (Pipes and Whistles)
Colin Cunningham (Bass)
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**** Terra Firma
(ONCE BITTEN RECORDS) www.wolfstone.co.ukScottish Celtic-rockers Wolfstone are back with a new album and new line-up. Says founder member Duncan Chisholm, “… we are a rock band from the Highlands of Scotland that happens to use pipes, whistles and pipes in our repertoire”. The band have taken their living, breathing and roaring version of the evolving folk tradition another step further, this time round largely eschewing the classic folk-rock stylings of yore, substituting a sharper, harder and more focused contemporary rock edge and helping them produce arguably their most commercial album to date.New frontman, songwriter and producer Ross Hamilton, plus new back line – drummer Alyn Cosker and Colin Cunningham on bass – have injected youthful energy and drive to their sound. With songs like the searing guitar-and-rhythm-fired ‘Break Yer Bass Drone Again’ followed by the assured rock riffing of ‘These Are The Days’, this is clearly a band on a mission … to build on past glories and construct a new, grander and far more ambitious sound.Which isn’t to say they could ever turn their backs on their traditional music roots, as their environment, background and love of the music is simply too strong. Consequently a full-blown aural assault is followed by a sweeping, atmospheric air, ‘The Bloody Bouzouki’, before moving off into a rip-roaring, barely restrained reading of Charlie McKerron’s ‘Paella Grande’.Into this mix they throw the hugely impressive slice of grandiose pop-rock that is ‘Put Me Together’ and yet, to their credit, it sounds neither out of place nor pompous, instead suggesting an imagination and desire to continue to push themselves musically and the boundaries of expectation from their audiences. ‘By The Wayside’ gives another indication of their songwriting versatility and diversity of approach within the new line-up. Composed by drummer Alyn Cosker, the catchy, country-flavoured rocker is as commercial a track as any the new line-up have produced.Attacking everything they do with a new found vigour and verve, the Stevie Saint pipe tune ‘3 am In Edradour’ that segues into closer ‘The List’ perfectly sums up their attitude – hard, heavy, no-nonsense rockin‘ ‘n’ reelin’. Sean McGhee
http://www.rock-n-reel.co.uk/ .
Record Label: Once Bitten Records - Band Label
Type of Label: None

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Best Wishes for 2008

All at Wolfstone would like to wish everybody a happy holiday season and best wishes for 2008. Look out for announcements soon on gigs in Scotland at the end of March; Danish Tour in September and ...
Posted by Wolfstone on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 02:54:00 PST

Stevie on PlanetPipe.com

Stevie Saint will be a guest on the next PlanetPipe.com radio show. The programme date is the 20th of April and will feature tunes from our recent album 'terra firma'. http://www.planetpipe.com/index....
Posted by Wolfstone on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 07:41:00 PST

Runrig Support at Loch Ness 2007

Following on from the success of our launch tour, we have just had confirmation that we will be given a supporting slot with our good friends Runrig at their large outdoor event this year. Entitled Be...
Posted by Wolfstone on Fri, 23 Feb 2007 05:18:00 PST

New Album 'terra firma' - on sale

To buy our new album 'terra firm' please visit  http://www.wolfstone.co.uk/store.htm...
Posted by Wolfstone on Tue, 06 Feb 2007 12:03:00 PST