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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2011

Stonewall from Northern Ireland perform 'Boys O' Belfast' on tin whistle, accordion & drums.
Please visit: http://www.forgedinulster.com

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  • Scoti or Scotti was the generic name used by the Romans to describe those who sailed from Ireland to conduct raids on Roman Britain.[1] It was thus synonymous with the modern term Gaels. It is not believed that any Gaelic groups called themselves Scoti in ancient times, except when referring to themselves in Latin.[1]

    In the 5th century, these raiders established the kingdom of Dál Riata along the west coast of Scotland.

  • @irisjuju Too late you already have. Now I know you know the facts which is a good thing.

  • @irisjuju Open a history book and find out where the Scots came from. Scoti was the word the Romans used for the Irish. I Love educating the ignorant with facts.

  • @balor7 The island of Ireland being part of the British Isles, it can also be labelled as British music, would you agree?

  • @ProtestantThomas Ulster being in Ireland and Ulster being an Irish word and the ancient 9 county province. Its Irish music.

  • @balor7

    *Ulster music

  • I love Irish music.

  • Thanks for posting this video! For more info about the band, check out our website - stonewallmusic.co.uk

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