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- Feast of Fiddles are a collective of some of the most accomplished folk fiddlers of England and Scotland who joined together for a tour in 2001. The brainchild of Hugh Crabtree, the band consists of seven of the best fiddle players in the country playing with a rock-based backing band. Band members are: Dave Mattacks (of Fairport Convention), Joe Broughton, Brian McNeill, Tom Leary, Ian Cutler, Phil Beer (one half of Show of Hands), Peter Knight (of Steeleye Span)
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