Rocky getting choked up about his company is so pure. And Erik IMMEDIATELY comforting him was awesome. Best of friends. And Erik is clearly an awesome dad.
The founder and leader of the chieftains and the man that popularised irish trad around the world and ireland itself sadly passed away a few days ago paddy moloney an absolute legend and will be very saddly missed
I went to one at fort. Loudoun, PA. Its the area we camp every year but in doing research its where my scott-irish family lived. Then add to it that the Appalachian mountains are part of the same mountain chain in the highlands it makes sense that's where people settled when they got here
When I first came across this channel a couple of years ago I thought I would watch out of curiosity because I thought, " Damn Yanks are bound to go over the top," and I thought it would be amusing. However I was pleasantly surprised how you presented the topic, with a true passion but in a light hearted, easy going way. This festival looked amazing and I was wishing that I could have been there. Thank god there were no See You Jimmy hats! Good job, stay safe.
My first fully Celtic Festival was the Stirling Classic in Yukon Oklahoma. Hopefully I get to go to Grandfather Mountain next summer. I'd like to do Celtic Classic. Scotfest in Tulsa is also great.
@USA Kilts & Celtic Traditions, Wow! Thank you for doing this video. This is, hands down, the best video I've seen you put out. THIS captures the essence of why we care about our culture and what makes a Celtic/Scottish cultural fair so important. Your interview with the lady from House of Douglas Bakery (26:02) hit me (because I'm a dad and a softy) as she spoke about the child she sold the cookie to... you never can tell just how your willingness to connect will help others. Thank you for taking the time to capture the interviews, the people, the atmosphere. This video told a beautiful story.
You guys do it for the love and passion you can tell you never lost it even having a successful company. Never sell out always stay connected to the culture fans and coustomers. Love you guys USA kilts.
I’m so sad that I didnt get to go and compete in this bagpipe contest this year. My band usually goes down every year to play but this year we didn’t have the numbers. Hopefully next year I will be there and meet you guys!
Gentlemen....top notch. Enjoyed that thoroughly and your observations about the balance of "old and new" well that's life living and is as it should be. Being a "bit partial" the NH Highland games are still my favorite. Went this year and the following weekend was one of my sons wedding where he declared me "The Best Dressed Man". Old (me) and Zack and his wonderful wife Shannon (new). The Kilt gave me the edge amongst some very handsome men. 🤣
On the topic of old and modern have you ever heard Red Hot Chilli PIPERS? I'm sure that Erik has. They are an amazing band that will get your blood rushing.
My family goes to the Niagara Celtic Festival in Lockport NY (near Buffalo NY). I love this festival more than I can express in words. For all the same reasons you and your interviewees expressed. It's just magic. We get many traditional kilts but also a lot of Ren Fair type costumes. Whatever you're into is fine and accepted. My girls went for the first time and came home with kilts in the family colors! A proud day for me. It was very inclusive as well, which made it feel even more special. Like the lady said it's about family!
Reflection: The Pleasanton Festival averages 45,000 people a day. This year, due to Covid, attendance was limited to 4,500. I hate to say it, but the experience was more pleasant when you could walk freely without being mobbed everywhere.
We loved Green Lane! We probably saw you there. We were sad when they stopped having that one. Nevertheless Celtic Classic has always been our first and no. 1.
Yes, agree fully! Wearing Ghillie Brogues all day is awful! I rake a pair of comfy black slip-ons and change after competition is finished. As for food we take some food to share at the Clan Stewart tent, but I always buy something from merchants.
I think it would also be good to carry extra anti-chafe. As well, instead of a pocket knife and can opener a multi tool is my go to at events. Less hassle at “No Knife” events.
I helped put on a Highland games event at my church last weekend…does that count as a Celtic festival??? I’ve never been to one but I really would like too.
I only have the Loon Mountain Highland Games near me in New Hampshire. I actually have two years of it in videos on my channel. I loved going to the Highland Games. I also feel it's strange so many people act like the line ends with them... Part of keeping the clan heritage alive is inviting new people into the clan who are passionate and active who will help keep the traditions and stories of the clan alive and pass it down to the current and next generations. It's not all DNA tests and bloodlines.
So I definitely like Eric's style, I will wear a messanger bag and I will extend the strap so it sits on my butt, because it is pretty windy in Colorado and it helps prevent me from being up kilted by the wind
Spectacles, testicles, wallet, and watch, the key is I got it covered. (Glasses sporen money and ID cell phone house car keys hat) Jesuit priest taught me that one once. Do it by making the sign of the cross. 😂
Rocky getting choked up about his company is so pure. And Erik IMMEDIATELY comforting him was awesome. Best of friends. And Erik is clearly an awesome dad.
Flagstaff,AZ. have a really good one
The founder and leader of the chieftains and the man that popularised irish trad around the world and ireland itself sadly passed away a few days ago paddy moloney an absolute legend and will be very saddly missed
The Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games is my favourite place to go. I grew up attending as a volunteer every year for over 20 years.
My wife and I will be attending the Grandfather Mountain games this July as well as doing some sightseeing along the Blue Ridge parkway.
My first festival was in Elizabeth, Colorado. Estes Park, Colorado has a great Celtic Fest too!!
Going to an Austin Celtic festival next weekend. I'm so excited! I haven't been anywhere interesting in about 10 years! 😂 Thanks for the video.
( year and going stroong as a volunteer at Celtic Fest!...in my USA Kilts made kilt(S)! Thanks for sharing
I went to one at fort. Loudoun, PA. Its the area we camp every year but in doing research its where my scott-irish family lived. Then add to it that the Appalachian mountains are part of the same mountain chain in the highlands it makes sense that's where people settled when they got here
Man!!! Sure wish I could get to one!!! Not too many festivals in Japan...
Looked like a LOT of fun, Guyz!!!! 🍺🍻🤙🏼💚
When I first came across this channel a couple of years ago I thought I would watch out of curiosity because I thought, " Damn Yanks are bound to go over the top," and I thought it would be amusing. However I was pleasantly surprised how you presented the topic, with a true passion but in a light hearted, easy going way. This festival looked amazing and I was wishing that I could have been there. Thank god there were no See You Jimmy hats!
Good job, stay safe.
but I spotted a woman wearing a sporran - yikes!
@@jaystevens1965 As long as she didn't call it a purse. 😱
@@colinp2238 LOL
My first fully Celtic Festival was the Stirling Classic in Yukon Oklahoma.
Hopefully I get to go to Grandfather Mountain next summer. I'd like to do Celtic Classic. Scotfest in Tulsa is also great.
@USA Kilts & Celtic Traditions, Wow! Thank you for doing this video. This is, hands down, the best video I've seen you put out. THIS captures the essence of why we care about our culture and what makes a Celtic/Scottish cultural fair so important. Your interview with the lady from House of Douglas Bakery (26:02) hit me (because I'm a dad and a softy) as she spoke about the child she sold the cookie to... you never can tell just how your willingness to connect will help others. Thank you for taking the time to capture the interviews, the people, the atmosphere. This video told a beautiful story.
Great video! In 2022, I bought a tie and a belt buckle from your company.
Great episode guys..Cheers 👏
You guys do it for the love and passion you can tell you never lost it even having a successful company. Never sell out always stay connected to the culture fans and coustomers. Love you guys USA kilts.
Love it!! Been there several times.
I’m so sad that I didnt get to go and compete in this bagpipe contest this year. My band usually goes down every year to play but this year we didn’t have the numbers. Hopefully next year I will be there and meet you guys!
Gentlemen....top notch. Enjoyed that thoroughly and your observations about the balance of "old and new" well that's life living and is as it should be.
Being a "bit partial" the NH Highland games are still my favorite. Went this year and the following weekend was one of my sons wedding where he declared me "The Best Dressed Man". Old (me) and Zack and his wonderful wife Shannon (new). The Kilt gave me the edge amongst some very handsome men. 🤣
On the topic of old and modern have you ever heard Red Hot Chilli PIPERS? I'm sure that Erik has. They are an amazing band that will get your blood rushing.
@@colinp2238 A lot of fun as is Albannach
Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, the best. Would love to see you guys this coming July. USA Kilts customer.
I think Loch Norman is better, Grandfather's only plus is the setting, other than that it's become stale over the years.
Payson UT and SLC UT festivals are both really good. The Moab UT festival recently faded into nothingness. It’s so sad.
My family goes to the Niagara Celtic Festival in Lockport NY (near Buffalo NY). I love this festival more than I can express in words. For all the same reasons you and your interviewees expressed. It's just magic. We get many traditional kilts but also a lot of Ren Fair type costumes. Whatever you're into is fine and accepted. My girls went for the first time and came home with kilts in the family colors! A proud day for me. It was very inclusive as well, which made it feel even more special. Like the lady said it's about family!
Attending my first highland games in two years: Charleston, SC, November 6. Can't wait!
Great stuff guys. You're both wonderful presenters. Really enjoy your vids. From New Zealand.
Reflection: The Pleasanton Festival averages 45,000 people a day. This year, due to Covid, attendance was limited to 4,500. I hate to say it, but the experience was more pleasant when you could walk freely without being mobbed everywhere.
I've been to the festival in Charleston SC. It was a great weekend!
We loved Green Lane! We probably saw you there. We were sad when they stopped having that one. Nevertheless Celtic Classic has always been our first and no. 1.
Headed in the morning to a Scottish Clan festival in Oklahoma City. Hope to have a good time. Its going to be a bit chilly in a kilt in the morning.
I have a beautiful Camelback that I carry. It’s also a backpack. I usually use them on my hiking adventures. And to me they’re perfect for anything.
Thanks for sharing this, it looks like y’all had a blast. I hope to go to the Stone Mountain Highlands Games next year. Sláinte Mhath.
Yes, agree fully! Wearing Ghillie Brogues all day is awful! I rake a pair of comfy black slip-ons and change after competition is finished. As for food we take some food to share at the Clan Stewart tent, but I always buy something from merchants.
I go to the grandfather moution highland games in NC I live 50 mints away
we are having our ren faire this weekend in Las Vegas nv
Aww maybe next year we will go!
Haha! What's his name on family guy.... the red headed Jewish guy Mort?.... Rocky NAILED the voice talking about sun screen...😂
My first celtic fair happens to be the Celtic Fling. My biggest disappointment was the Celtic weekend in Tuxedo, NY. Very few people in kilts
Sadly we have lost at least 2 Northern California games, Campbell and Felton.
I want to find a Celtic festival in northern Georgia but have no idea where to look. I don't know what would be practical for me to attend.
I think it would also be good to carry extra anti-chafe. As well, instead of a pocket knife and can opener a multi tool is my go to at events. Less hassle at “No Knife” events.
she was so proud of Winnie the Pooh, but didn't get A. A. Milne's name right
Thanks for posting the video. When is the Festival in 2022?
it's always the last full weekend in September.
@@USAKiltsOfficial Thanks.
I helped put on a Highland games event at my church last weekend…does that count as a Celtic festival??? I’ve never been to one but I really would like too.
I think it counts!
I only have the Loon Mountain Highland Games near me in New Hampshire. I actually have two years of it in videos on my channel. I loved going to the Highland Games.
I also feel it's strange so many people act like the line ends with them... Part of keeping the clan heritage alive is inviting new people into the clan who are passionate and active who will help keep the traditions and stories of the clan alive and pass it down to the current and next generations. It's not all DNA tests and bloodlines.
So I definitely like Eric's style, I will wear a messanger bag and I will extend the strap so it sits on my butt, because it is pretty windy in Colorado and it helps prevent me from being up kilted by the wind
I have one with a patch badge of my clan sewn onto it.
Guys don't you guys have Gillie shirts, perfect for hot days. You can always were thermals under them in winter. Good for playing ceildh's too.
Yes, we do! www.usakilts.com/accessories/shirts/highland-jacobite.html
St. Andrews Society of Detroit Highland Games
So my question to you guys is what clan do you all belong too? And as "scots" do you think we all wear kilts and drink whisky all the time?
I myself am trying to find out if have any ansencertri of celtic from galicia Spain 🇪🇸
I'm wanting to buy some kilts and also would like to join a clan problem is I am of Campbell Kelly Bruce Muirhead blood
11:25 heck ya
Stone Mountain Highland games
How many people would have attended that festival? Do you know
Usually over 100,000 thru the weekend. It's pretty huge!
@@USAKiltsOfficial wow, we just had the annual event in Australia, Perth. Around 20,000 and it was manic busy. I can’t wrap my head around 100,000 !
Eric, you mentioned Green Lake festival in the past.
I asked my wife to marry me there.
Way cool.
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The ancestors definitely speak to you through time and probably through genetic memory too.
Milwaukee Irish fest
We had a lovely one in McPherson. Woke mob killed it.
Spectacles, testicles, wallet, and watch, the key is I got it covered. (Glasses sporen money and ID cell phone house car keys hat) Jesuit priest taught me that one once. Do it by making the sign of the cross. 😂
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