Here Be Dragons play wild Celtic music from Wales.
The band have released six albums. Their New albums "The Year Of The Dragon" and "Gwlad!" follow their previous albuums "Gargling With Brains", "Alcohol & Rain", "Celtic Bonding" and "Bright New Tomorrow".
They have had crowds partying at festivals and venues across Wales, England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, The Netherlands, Slovenija and The USA
Here Be Dragons - The Bitter End (off "The Year of The Dragon")
Here Be Dragons - Men of Harlech (off "Gwlad!")
Men Of Harlech (Trad. arr Here Be Dragons)
Classic Welsh anthem. It's often sung by choirs but rarely by rock bands. The Chicago Tafia, a Welsh society played our live version at a party I'm told.
Here Be Dragons - Sosban Fach
The band have released six albums. Their New albums "The Year Of The Dragon" and "Gwlad!" follow their previous albuums "Gargling With Brains", "Alcohol & Rain", "Celtic Bonding" and "Bright New Tomorrow".
They have had crowds partying at festivals and venues across Wales, England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, The Netherlands, Slovenija and The USA
Here Be Dragons - The Bitter End (off "The Year of The Dragon")
Here Be Dragons - Men of Harlech (off "Gwlad!")
Men Of Harlech (Trad. arr Here Be Dragons)
Classic Welsh anthem. It's often sung by choirs but rarely by rock bands. The Chicago Tafia, a Welsh society played our live version at a party I'm told.
Here Be Dragons - Sosban Fach
Sosban Fach (Trad. arr Here Be Dragons)
Classic Welsh traditional song. When Welsh people get together we often like to sing. This song is nearly always the first or last sung, especially if there are any Llanelli supporters present.
Here Be Dragons usually sing this to finish the concert. It's the most recorded Dragons song too featuring on 5 albums! (4 different recordings)
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