Prydein has played many major festivals up and down the East Coast and the Midwest United States, including the Celtic Classic, New Hampshire Highland Games, and the Detroit Highland Games,[2] and have been featured at the Eastern States Exposition for five years and the New World Festival for 10 years.
Originally recorded in September 1996, the album came out after Whisky's fiddler, Ellery, had moved to Japan to teach English.
Throughout the year, the remaining four (Aron Garceau, Sam Hooker, Eric Garland and Iain MacHarg) went on to form a Celtic-rock quartet.
Aron Garceau and Iain MacHarg decided that they wanted to continue on in the genre and had a lot of music left to play.
[1] In 2006, Aron recruited Jazzmosis drummer Caleb Bronz to join the band after Andrew Adams moved on.
[1] As Hazen and Willa each graduated high school and moved on to college Prydein become a quartet again, often joined on stage by other pipers who happened to be in the audience.