21 July 2009
Well, after all the excitement of travelling to Singapore, Malaysia and the Isle of Man, things have been a wee bit quieter recently for the Chilli’s. Not to say we haven’t been keeping ourselves busy though!  In June we had two more full band concerts, for the Alness Initiative in Alness Academy, and then again the following week down in Maybole in Ayrshire, where we performed in the town hall as part of their annual festivities. At the start of July we were up in Dundee playing at the Whitehall theatre at an event called 'Scotch Broth'.   The evening featured many local singers, dancers and musicians and it was a fundraising show to help raise money for Ann Gloag’s Foundation to fund the Kenyan Children’s Home.  The Stageoach bus company has been operating in Kenya since the 1980’s and Ann has been working hard since then to help improve the lives of the children in the home, with her Gloag Foundation taking over the running of the home in 2002.  It was a great pleasure for us to be involved in a great event, but even more so as it helped to raise funds for such a worthy cause. We then had a very rare week off, before we began one of our busiest, or at least most logistically complicated, weeks ever.  On the Wednesday, we boarded the Chillibago at Ridiculous O’Clock in the morning, to make the long journey south to Slough, where we were performing at a charity golf event hosted by Justin Rose, in aid of Cancer Research.  This star-studded event raised a lot of money for another great cause (as well as giving some celebs a fun weekend!), and it was a great pleasure for us to be involved in some way. The following night we were in Leeds for an event organised by the Leeds University, and left straight from there to meet the rest of the band down in Stansted Airport.  A couple of hours sleep in the airport and then we flew out to Asturias in Spain, where we were performing at the Canatbria Infinita Festival in the town of San Vincent.  With the Friday night free, we got to enjoy some of the other acts performing at the festival, including the fantastic La Botinne Souriante.  The next day, we had a nice soundcheck in the Spanish sun and had the rest of the day free to relax as we weren’t actually performing until 2am on the Sunday morning! We got an awesome response from the Spanish crowd and thoroughly enjoyed the festival but didn’t really have time to soak up the atmosphere afterwards as we had to leave straight after our performance to go to the airport again, this time to fly onto Germany. Two flights later and we arrived in Cologne in the late afternoon on the Sunday, to be picked up and taken straight to the Television Studio’s for rehearsals for the show 'Pilawas Grosse Weltreise'.  This was a celebrity quiz show, with the host Pilawas asking the German celebs questions about different countries around the world.  Of course we were there to represent Scotland and we certainly gave them a ‘Blast’ of modern Scottish culture!  We were understandably tired that night but we had plenty of time to recover on the Monday before filming the show that evening.  It’s always great fun being involved in big productions like this and hopefully the show will go a long way to promoting our name in Germany for the future.We then had a couple of days rest before flying off again last weekend, firstly to Castlewellan in Northern Ireland to take part in the Celtic Fusion Festival.  Yet another great response, the Irish are always very enthusiastic about the Bagrock! On the Saturday we flew back to the mainland, down to Ashbourne in Derbyshire, to play at the Ashbourne Highland Gathering.  Unfortunately, a heavy downpour the previous day had led to the games themselves being cancelled but this did not dampen the spirits of the crowd who attended (apologies for the pun, seems to be one that’s so easy to use in this country!) and we all had a fantastic time. A wee bit more rest and relaxation this week and then we look forward to The Gathering this weekend in Edinburgh, the biggest clan gathering in recent times with a great lineup of bands and events for all the family.  We take to the stage at 3.30pm on the Saturday and then again at 11am on the Sunday, make sure you make it along for one of these performances at what promises to be a great fun event.As always, many thanks to everyone that came to see us and supported us at all these events and until next time, keep on Bagrockin’!
 
Chillipiper

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Please come to New Zealand- YOU GUYS ROCK!!!
Richard (30 July 2009 11:20)
Saw you in Edinburgh at the festival - brought home tshirts and dvds for all! Canada needs you over here!
lynn ball (01 August 2009 04:48)
Saw you at the Gathering in Edinburgh. You were "Gobsmacking Glorious"!! Now a devoted fan.
Renee (14 August 2009 01:41)
Just saw you at Milwaukee's Irish Fest.You guys were utterly amazing. You all have wonderful talent, energy, and style! Keep on rocken!
Maria (17 August 2009 07:17)
Saw you at the Gathering - you were brilliant !! hope to catch you again in Fraserburgh
Laura (22 August 2009 09:11)
My husband and I travelled from Virginia Beach to Campbeltown Argyll Scotland for the MOK Music Festival last month, we had such a wonderful time with the people of Scotland. You guys were amasing, thank you so much for sharing your talent of music with the world. Hope to see yous some day in the States!
Debi (13 September 2009 09:09)
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