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The Mudmen to perform at Kincardine Scottish Festival By Liz Dadson |
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![]() Rob Campbell (L) and Sandy Campbell (R) of "The Mudmen," pose with Ron McLean of "Hockey Night in Canada" ![]() "The Mudmen" | |||||
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The 13th annual Kincardine Scottish Festival is featuring a different brand of entertainment this year with performances by "The Mudmen." Always
entertaining and definitely unique, The Mudmen are a blast of Celtic
energy whose members are known to be characters, both on and off stage. Best known for their singles "5 O'clock", "Saturday", and "Drink and Fight", their music has been featured on XBox and Playstation games, NBC's television show "Black Donnellys", WWE Wrestling, Don Cherry's hockey videos and six music videos on Much Music. The Mudmen have appeared on CBC television many times, with multiple live performances on Parliament Hill for Canada Day festivities (including performing for and meeting the Queen in 2010), The McKenzie Brothers special, the recording of the new Hockey Night in Canada theme song, and much more. The band has five studio albums and has opened for ZZTop, The Guess Who, Biff Naked, Nazareth, Finger Eleven and many more. The Mudmen have toured Canada, the United States and Europe and are best described as "fun."
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