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Bad Haggis

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BAD HAGGIS, a band that fuses cutting-edge Celtic with influences of rock, alternative, jazz, pop, groove, world beat, African and Latin influences to produce a hearing-is-believing sonic experience. From the dual leads of the "bagtar" (bagpipe & guitar) by Eric and guitarist Mike Hoffmann, to the deeply grooving rhythms laid down by bassist/vocalist Mick Linden, Brazilian drummer/vocalist Rogerio Jardim and Colombian percussionist Alberto Lopez. Bad Haggis is a genre defying, extremely original band with roots based in Irish folk music group from America led by piper Eric Rigler, who has played on dozens of movie soundtracks. A tune by Bad Haggis was used in the first season of Crossing Jordan, and pipe and whistles played by Eric Rigler are still heard regularly on the show. Eric Rigler has played bagpipes on several movies and is commonly regarded as "The world's most recorded Piper". He also played the pipes at former President Ronald Reagan's memorial service. Mick Linden, bassist extraordinaire, got his start in the legendary band, The Reactors. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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The B-52

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Bad Haggis

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Monkey Tree

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Water Church

121
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The Hag At The Churn

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Sleepy Maggie

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Level 4

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Rip Hop

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Little Spark

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While You're Asleep

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albums

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Trip

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Wine Dark Sea

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Ark

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Celtic Rock

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Casualties of Retail

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Death Valley Soundtrack

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The Best of Folk Rock

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Span

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Live in Dublin, OH 8/6/05

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Song Henge, Vol. 16

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Bad Haggis

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Bassics Issue No. 40

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