The Campbells

Five voices, one family, ten Mòd gold medals through three generations. A treasury of song and a passion for sharing it with their audiences.

The Campbells of Greepe – Caimbeulaich a’ Ghnìoba – are one of the great dynasties of Gaelic song. The family’s roots lie in a tiny crofting township on the Isle of Skye, where music was the constant accompaniment to everyday life.

Pipers and singers who loved to dance, it’s no surprise that they’re considered the masters of puirt-à-beul, Gaelic mouth music, but their songs encompass a whole musical world - pibroch songs, work songs, and the songs of their own community. Welcome to our world.

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