"The Druids" is a British folk band known for their Celtic-influenced style and evocative storytelling. Formed in the late 1960s, the band's music combines traditional folk instruments with complex harmonies and lyrical themes often inspired by mythology and nature. Key members include founding duo Mick Hennessy and John Adams, whose distinct vocals and instrumental skills shaped the band's signature sound. Their most influential work remains their 1975 album "Burnt Offering," a landmark in the British folk revival movement.