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Jack Lowden presents a drama-documentary series on the rise and fall of Bonnie Prince Charlie. In 1745 Charles arrives in Scotland – with an army of just seven men. He must find a way to persuade thousands of Highland clansmen to risk their lives to join him in his bid to restore the Catholic Stuarts as the ruling monarchy of Great Britain. Written by Colin MacDonald with original music by Duncan Chisholm. Narrator ..... Jack LowdenBonnie Prince Charlie ..... Lorn Macdonald Flora MacDonald ..... Hannah Donaldson Colonel John O'Sullivan ..... Gavin Mitchell Clan Chief MacDonald ..... Iain Macrae Donald Cameron ..... Sam James Smith Allan Cameron ..... Douglas YannaghasWritten by Colin MacDonaldMusic arranged by Duncan Chisholm Music performed by Duncan Chisholm, Ingrid Henderson, Martin O'Neill and Ross Ainslie. With contributions by historians, Jacqueline Riding, Alistair Moffat and Maggie CraigEdited by Kris MacConachie Studio Managers Sean Mullervy and Kris MacConnachie Executive Producer Gordon Kennedy Broadcast Assistant Clare HipkissProducer/Director Bruce YoungRecorded at BBC Scotland Drama Studios, Pacific Quay, Glasgow An Absolutely production for BBC Radio 4
Jack Lowden presents a compelling drama-documentary series on the rise and fall of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. Written by Colin MacDonald with original music by Duncan Chisholm.
This week we look at the rise and demise of Justin Bieber; Steve Hughes on Health and Safety; Slave Labour and Solar Panels; The Conclave; Nicola Sturgeon on Transwomen; Abortion in NSW; Corporations fund Abortion; The Australian Election; Country of the Week - Denmark and Dechurching Denmark; India and Pakistan conflict; Reform's Triumph; Antarctic Ice recovers; Why are there Michelin Stars; the new Word Alive; Easter Church Attendance; Feedback and the Last Word. Justin Bieber, The Sex Pistols, Metallica, DR Koncerthuset, ZZ Top, Duncan Chisholm, and George Thorogood
JB celebrates his 100th show playing music from artists who have performed live on the Island such as Tim Edey, Duncan Chisholm, Will Pound, Jen Butterworth and Trip
JB plays some great sounds from the likes piper Ross Miller, Duncan Chisholm, Memphis Slim and Joni Mitchell and has a chat with musician Katie Lawrence about her new tune collection book.
Hi there! Ciamar a tha thu? What's happening? Sorry for the long break between these podcasts. Sometimes life just gets in the way... Anyway we are back now with the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards Album of the Year Podcast 2023! Starting of with the winner Duncan Chisholm! If you would like to support this podcast please check out our Patreon www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad. Black Cuillin by Duncan Chisholm Track - On the winds of chaos born https://www.duncanchisholm.com Tempus by Skerryvore Track - Everything You Need https://skerryvore.com Dialogues by Su-a Lee Track - Stroma featuring James Ross https://sualee.bandcamp.com/album/dialogues Awakening by Ìmar Track - Bangers https://www.imarband.com Fàs by Breabach Track - Eadar an Da Bhraigh https://breabach.bandcamp.com/album/f-s Dusk Moon by Rura Track - Think of Today https://rura.bandcamp.com DIAD by Tim Edey & Ross Ainslie Track - LUNNY https://rossainslie.bandcamp.com/album/diad-2 I See A World by Peatbog Faeries Track - The Sister of Moses https://peatbogfaeriesofficial.bandcamp.com/album/i-see-a-world Decemberwell by Decade by Mike Vass Track - Prisms on the dark sea https://mikevass.bandcamp.com Haar by Lauren MacColl Track - Haar https://laurenmaccoll.bandcamp.com
The Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot features music from Emily Portman and Rob Harbron, Su-a Lee and friends, Trials of Cato, Mediaeval Baebes, Stick in the Wheel and Duncan Chisholm. There's also news of an exclusive intimate Front Room Gig with Jenny Sturgeon. --- Delve deeper into the Folk on Foot world and keep us on the road by becoming a Patron—sign up at patreon.com/folkonfoot. You can choose your level and get great rewards, ranging from a stylish Folk on Foot badge to access to our amazing and ever expanding Folk on Foot on Film video archive of more than 150 unique performances filmed on our travels. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
What is the multi-award-winning Folk on Foot all about? The Telegraph calls it “a restorative breathing space in sound”. In this sampler, host Matthew Bannister shares beautiful extracts from episodes featuring Karine Polwart on Fala Moor, Eliza Carthy and family at Robin Hood's Bay, Jenny Sturgeon in Shetland, Richard Thompson in Muswell Hill, Duncan Chisholm at Sandwood Bay, The Unthanks on the Northumberland Coast, Robert Macfarlane and Johnny Flynn at Wandlebury, Peggy Seeger in Iffley and The Young'uns in Hartlepool. Dip your toe in the water here before diving into all our glorious episodes. --- Delve deeper into the Folk on Foot world and keep us on the road by becoming a Patron—sign up at patreon.com/folkonfoot. You can choose your level and get great rewards, ranging from a stylish Folk on Foot badge to access to our amazing and ever expanding Folk on Foot on Film video archive of more than 150 unique performances filmed on our travels. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
Jane-Ann and Douglas talk strathspeys with Alice Allen and Patsy Reid, hear about Adnan Shamdin's musical journey, have a cosy chat with Duncan Chisholm and enjoy a queer tale from Cara Roberts.
This chat with fiddler Duncan Chisholm was originally recorded on the Hands Up for Trad Afternoon Show on Wednesday 17th March 2021. Duncan is an amazing musician with some fabulous stories about his music and past. Check out Duncan's music at www.duncanchisholm.com These podcasts are made possible by my Patreon subscribers. If you would like to be one visit http://www.patreon.com/simonthoumire
Hi everyone, Thanks for listening to the podcast in 2020. It has been a strange year! This is the last show in 2020 and I'll be back in January 2021. Have a lovely Christmas and here is some great Scottish trad music to celebrate it! Countless Isles and Endless Miles by Trail West Track - Oiy Aboya http://trail-west.com Squall by Adam Sutherland Track - Thorb The Robot / Rosie Shand of Grantown http://adamsutherland.bandcamp.com Between Rivers by Jack Badcock Track - Our World https://jackbadcock.bandcamp.com/album/between-rivers The Schawaldouris (Wanderers in the Woods) by Hamish Napier Track - The Tree of Eternity (Feat. Duncan Chisholm) http://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com Livewire by MecLir Track - The Ram http://meclir.com In Sight by Benedict Morris http://benedictmorris.bandcamp.com Southside by Euan McLaughlin http://euanmclaughlinmusic.bandcamp.com Let Ramensky Go by Claire Hastings remixed by Innes Strachan of Niteworks https://clairehastings.bandcamp.com/music The Harp Weaver by Maeve Gilchrist Track - Brenda’s Abbey https://maevegilchristmusic.bandcamp.com Fields of Gold by Tim Edey https://timedey.bandcamp.com And Den Dey Made Tae by Ross & Ryan Couper Track - The Lucky Child http://rosscouper.bandcamp.com prøv å si noe til meg nå by Valkyrien Track - Down for whatever https://www.amazon.co.uk/prøv-noe-til-meg-nå/dp/B01MTN2G8K Michael Biggins - Ding Dong Merrily on High https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgvLZk_S2y0q6mDHafmK3NVbrrBXzbn76
Another extraordinary Bank Holiday Monday virtual Festival from Folk on Foot, this time re-uniting musicians who couldn’t play together during the lockdown. The Breath; Eliza Carthy and David Delarre; Johnny Flynn and his band; Julie Fowlis, Éamon Doorley and Duncan Chisholm; Karine Polwart, Steven Polwart and Inge Thomson; Kris Drever, John McCusker and Phil Cunningham; Lady Nade, Kit Hawes and Aaron Catlow; Nancy Kerr, Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting; Peggy Seeger, Neill and Calum MacColl; Rachel Newton and Lauren MacColl; Sam Lee and his band; Show of Hands and Spiers and Boden. We have hand-picked the glorious highlights from seven hours of beautiful music for you to enjoy.
Featuring fiddle player Duncan Chisholm, American cellist Bryan Wilson and violist and orchestral manager of The Kaleidoscope Orchestra, Rhiannon James. Become a patron of the podcast and all we create as Twelfth Day Duncan Chisholm Covid Ceilidh Duncan's website #covidceilidh's 100th video! Kaleidoscope Orchestra Kaleidoscope's website Kaleidoscope's Lockdown Sessions Kaleidoscope live from Liverpool Cathedral Bryan Wilson Bryan's website Distant: Cello and Đàn Bầu Collaboration (feat. Ngô Trà My) Bryan's collaboration with Esther Other Links Podcast guests playlist
On Monday 25th May – Spring Bank Holiday in the UK – we staged the Folk on Foot Front Room Festival 2 with an astonishing line up of artists. The show lasted for eight hours – but we have distilled it down to two hours of highlights, featuring: Cara Dillon and Sam Lakeman, Chris Wood, Duncan Chisholm, Eliza Carthy, Frank Turner and Jess Guise, Gwilym Bowen Rhys, John Smith, Johnny Flynn, Kate Rusby and Damien O’Kane, Kathryn Tickell, Kitty Macfarlane, O’Hooley and Tidow, Richard Thompson and Zara Phillips, Rioghnach Connolly and Ellis Davies – all playing from their front rooms (and gardens). Plus the online premiere of a behind the scenes film of the Unthanks on their recent “unaccompanied” tour. It was a remarkable and emotional day which raised loads of money for musicians who can’t work during the lockdown – enjoy!
Listen to the Hands Up for Trad Afternoon Show first broadcast on Facebook Live in April 2020 featuring Elephant Sessions, Duncan Chisholm, Anna Wendy Stevenson and Simon Bradley. If you enjoy these podcasts please support our Patreon http://www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad
Keir Starmer – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayQ28gXyaSo https://www.jihadwatch.org/2020/04/uks-new-shadow-minister-for-community-cohesion-muslim-rape-gang-victims-should-shut-up-for-the-good-of-diversity Covid 19 In other news – Dutch Euthanasia - https://www.spuc.org.uk/News/ID/384381/Put-down-like-animals-Dutch-doctors-to-euthanise-dementia-patients-without-explicit-consent?fbclid=IwAR3xLZOCRtqtREEGqcNrkLEQNuXsp6eu7mZuHOPfndZ_YFF5va6Y6mEw8BE Fruit pickers….the wrong side of globalisation. The Church at this time…Elevation. https://theweeflea.com/2020/04/22/return-to-elevation/ The Gettys and Joni - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV8bRsIZmQw&feature=youtu.be&utm_source=General+List&utm_campaign=58bd2fbafd-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_03_17_10_27_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_34c1eea318-58bd2fbafd-102120901&mc_cid=58bd2fbafd&mc_eid=907bfd4352 Frightened Rabbit – Holy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a132IodTPDY&feature=youtu.be The Eternity Podcast – Life in Wartime – Duncan Chisholm – https://www.facebook.com/DuncanChisholmFiddle/videos/vb.224171631449737/158352915544436/?type=2&theater
The Edinburgh-born harpist, fiddle player and singer Rachel Newton was Radio 2’s Musician of the Year in 2017. She sings in both English and Gaelic and is a member of The Shee, The Furrow Collective and the Lost Words Spell Songs. We walked with her on the Isle of Skye in November 2019 where she was taking part in the wonderful Festival of Small Halls, in which top Scottish musicians come together to tour the community halls of the island. So, as well as our walk by the Fairy Pools, where Rachel plays and sings with the water bubbling behind her, you’ll hear extracts from packed gigs in the village hall at Glendale and the Old Inn at Carbost. And there’s even a cameo appearance by our old friend the fiddle player and composer Duncan Chisholm.
Sandwood Bay, at the far North Western tip of Scotland near Cape Wrath, is one of the most beautiful beaches in the UK. This wild, isolated place inspired the Scottish fiddle player and composer Duncan Chisholm’s album “Sandwood”. He takes Matthew on the four-mile walk from the nearest road to experience the stark beauty of white sand, ancient rocks and rolling waves, telling stories of storms, hauntings and the remains of a Viking longship and a crashed Spitfire hidden under the beach. Then it’s out with the fiddle to hear some of the music inspired by Sandwood.
A tantalising taste of all six beautiful episodes of Season 3, featuring The Lost Words Spell Songs: Jackie Morris and Beth Porter in Pembrokeshire; Martin Simpson in Scunthorpe; The Unthanks on the Northumberland Coast; John Smith in Brixham; Lisa Knapp in Tooting and Duncan Chisholm at Sandwood Bay.
The second edition of Adam Sutherland's Interesting People, live from Celtic Connections 2019, as part of the Brew and a Blether daytime events. This time an thoroughly engrossing and often hilarious chat with one of Scotland's best loved fiddle players, the one and only Duncan Chisholm. Great to hear about what goes through his mind while he plays his legendary slow airs, as well as many an anecdote from his early life learning from Donald Riddell. I'm absolutely delighted with the way these festival podcasts have turned out and all the positive feedback I've received. Thanks to Celtic Connections Festival for giving the go ahead for this, all at Macintosh at the Willow, and to Paul Jennings and Jacky Pankhurst for their help behind the scenes. Enjoy!
Agustín Amador nos narra su experiencia en la última edición del encuentro anual de la Sociedad Tolkien Española. Una crónica que los aficionados a la obra del maestro de la fantasía no querrán perderse. Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Lista de difusión de Ed. Limitada en WhatsApp: Mandar nombre completo al 619028920 Modera: Jose Ceballos Participa: Agustín Amador Edición y música Jose Ceballos Temas de: Seamus Egan, Carlos Márquez, Raul Pérez, Clannad, Solas, Irene Moya, Altan, Duncan Chisholm, Josu Gómez, Joseba Lezamiz y Richard Armitage & The Dwarf Cast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Listen to the latest MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards Foot Stompin’ podcast featuring nearly 2 hours of music and 25 albums long listed in the Trad Album of the Year! Albums include Duncan Chisholm, Julie Fowlis, Skerryvore, Adam Sutherland, Josie Duncan & Pablo Lafuente and many many more. Thanks to our sponsors Cafe Rhubarb (Crieff) for sponsoring this podcast. Please share! Symbiosis II by Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton Track - Action https://rossandali.bandcamp.com/ The Morning Tempest by Josie Duncan & Pablo Lafuente Track - Thug Mi'n Oidhche https://josiepablomusic.com/ Some Other Land by Adam Sutherland Track - The Broken Man and the Banker http://www.adamsutherland.co.uk/ Undersong by Salt House Track - Old Shoes https://www.salthousemusic.com/ The Key by Blazin’ Fiddes Track - Double Rise https://www.blazinfiddles.com/ Punch by The Poozies Track - Wedding Song http://www.poozies.co.uk/ Sandwood by Duncan Chisholm Track - Haze Across the Sun https://www.duncanchisholm.com/ alterum by Julie Fowlis Track - Dh’èirich Mi Moch Madainn Cheòthar https://www.juliefowlis.com The Railway by Hamish Napier Track - Helen’s Song https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com SOLO by Sarah-Jane Summers Track - Lath’ a' siubhal sleibhe dhomh (On a Day As I Traversed the Mountain) https://sarah-janesummers.bandcamp.com Glasgow by Findlay Napier Track - Marchtown https://findlaynapier.bandcamp.com Sròmos by James Duncan Mackenzie Track - Langavat https://jamesduncanmackenzie.bandcamp.com Pipes by John Mulhearn Track - The Apologists: A Ripple of Report / The Apologists https://johnmulhearn.bandcamp.com/album/pipes-2 EVO by SKERRYVORE Track - At the End of the Line http://skerryvore.com/ The Pipe Slang by Jamie MacDonald & Christian Gamauf Track - Jigs https://pipeslang.bandcamp.com/releases Bare Knuckle by Chris Stout and Catriona McKay Track - Moscow Rush (Barry's Reel / Sair Fecht!) http://www.mckaystoutmusic.co.uk/ Inyal by Inyal Track - Air http://inyalband.com/ Ellipsis by Fourth Moon Track - Glasgow Roaster https://www.fourthmoonmusic.com/ The Seer by Lauren MacColl Track - Coinneach Odhar https://laurenmaccoll.bandcamp.com/album/the-seer The Rough Bounds by Daimh Track - Bodach Innse Chrò https://daimh.bandcamp.com/ Sanctuary by Ross Ainslie Track - Cloud Surfing https://rossainslie.bandcamp.com/ Tales From The North by Calum Stewart Track - Am Monadh Ruadh https://www.calum-stewart.com/ Notes from the boat by Mike Vass Track - Voices (with Corrina Hewat) https://mikevass.bandcamp.com/album/notes-from-the-boat In Praise of Home by Rura Track - Horizon’s Pt. 1 https://rura.bandcamp.com/releases Air Fàir an Là by Niteworks Track - Highlander’s Farewell https://niteworksband.bandcamp.com/
The Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish music podcast is back with another great selection of music from Scotland. This month we feature Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton, Mairi MacInnes, Duncan Chisholm, Fourth Moon, Blair Douglas, Chris Stout and Catriona Mckay, Gnoss and many more. Please share! SYMBIOSIS II by Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton Track - KINGS http://rossandali.co.uk/ Gràs by Mairi MacInnes Track - Childhood (Leanabachd) https://mairimacinnes.com/ Sandwood by Duncan Chisholm Track - Islands on the Edge https://www.duncanchisholm.com/ What News by Alasdair Roberts, Amble Skuse & David McGuinness Track - The Dun Broon Bride http://www.alasdairroberts.com/ Ellipsis by Fourth Moon Track - Glasgow Roaster https://www.fourthmoonmusic.com/ TMSA Young Trad Tour 2017 by Various Track - Final Trawl (feat Ella Munro) http://www.tmsa.org.uk/ Italian Chapel Suite / La Chiesetta Italiano Di Orkney by Blair Douglas Track - La Stella Della Speranza (The Star Of Hope) http://www.gaelicmusic.com/ Sròmos by James Duncan Mackenzie Track - Land Raiders https://www.jamesduncanmackenzie.com/ Bare Knuckle by Chris Stout and Catriona Mckay Track - Seeker Reaper http://www.mckaystoutmusic.co.uk/ Brother Wind by Gnoss Track - Brother Wind http://gnossmusic.com/ Room With A View by Old Blind Dogs Track - Warlike Lads of Russia https://www.oldblinddogs.co.uk/ The Young Fear Nothing by Face the West Track - Cardiac Ceilidh https://www.facebook.com/Face-The-West-52748944985/ Young Night Thought by Kirsty Law Track - The Fairy Boy http://www.kirstylaw.com/
Cette semaine, on revient en force avec des artistes de partout. On ouvre avec une pièce de Tryptique, le nouvel album de Bardefou. On enchaîne avec Vishten, Troy MacGillivray, Erynn Marshall, Katie McNally, Rafe & Clelia Stafanini, Bruce Molsky, Nua, Hurlevent, Duncan Chisholm, CrossHarbour et quelques autres.
Cette semaine, on revient en force avec des artistes de partout. On ouvre avec une pièce de Tryptique, le nouvel album de Bardefou. On enchaîne avec Vishten, Troy MacGillivray, Erynn Marshall, Katie McNally, Rafe & Clelia Stafanini, Bruce Molsky, Nua, Hurlevent, Duncan Chisholm, CrossHarbour et quelques autres.
Cette semaine nous aurons un premier tiers tout en violon avec Liz Carroll, Duncan Chisholm, Andrea Beaton et Katie McNally. Ensuite, on découvre le groupe Goitse. Le Bruit Court Dans la Ville et Cillian Vallely qui seront prochainement au festival Chants de Vielles. Aussi Claude Méthé, La Volée d'castors, Colleen Raney et The Murphy Beds.
Cette semaine nous aurons un premier tiers tout en violon avec Liz Carroll, Duncan Chisholm, Andrea Beaton et Katie McNally. Ensuite, on découvre le groupe Goitse. Le Bruit Court Dans la Ville et Cillian Vallely qui seront prochainement au festival Chants de Vielles. Aussi Claude Méthé, La Volée d'castors, Colleen Raney et The Murphy Beds.
PODCAST: 16 Mar 2014 01 - Nelly Was A Milkmaid - Blowzabella - Strange News 02 - John Ball - The Young Uns - Never Forget 03 - Louisianna 1927 - Jo-El Sonnier - Come On Joe 04 - Rambling Boy - Alex Campbell - In Copenhagen 05 - Lady Hamilton - Ruthie Dornfield / Joel Bernstein / Keith Murphy - Ways of the World 06 - The Well Below the Valley - Mick West - Sark O’ Snaw 07 - You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive - Kathy Mattea - Coal 08 - Harry Stone (Hearts of Coal) - John Tams - Unity 09 - John O Dreams - Christy Moore - Listen 10 - Pretty Saro - Iris DeMent - Songcatcher 11 - The Crabfish - The Cecil Sharp Centenary Collective - As I Cycled Out On A May Morning 12 - Unknown Air - Duncan Chisholm - Live at Celtic Connections 13 - Song for Ireland - Dick Gaughan - Handful of Earth 14 - Highway 61 - Johnny Young - Mandolin Blues 15 - Been On The Road (So Long) - Alex Campbell - In Copenhagen
Hi there, Here's out latest Foot Stompin' Podcast! We start off with the new album from fantastic fiddler Adam Sutherland. It's called Squall and well worth buying! Next up is a classic from Ossian called I will Set My Ship in Order sang by Tony Cuffe and we follow this with another new release Doubling from Mairearad and Anna. Kintulavaig by Jemma Cumming is next and then a modern classic Caniach from fiddler Duncan Chisholm. We finish of the podcast with Notes from Ma Heid from piper Chris Armstrong. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Hi there, This Foot Stompin' podcast is a celebration of the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards winners featuring Session A9, Kathleen MacInnes, Paul McKenna Band, Breabach, Duncan Chisholm and Julie Fowlis. It was a great night on Saturday 8th December with some brilliant music. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Newcastle Roots Music Radio brings you a monthly world roots and folk music podcast wherever you live! There's also a gig guide for those of you who live in Northeast England on the podcast and the related blog: http://www.rootsoftheworld.blogspot.co.uk/. This month sees featured Northeast vocal quartet , The Cornshed Sisters, with songs from the eclectic stream they draw from. In addition there's music from Scotland, Puglia, Mali,the USA , Portugal and India and more! British artists, as well as the Cornsheds include Bob Fox, Calum Stewart and Lauren MacColl, Bella Hardy, Duncan Chisholm, and Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
Hi there, The latest Foot Stompin' podcast features releases from Sandy Meldrum's Piano Fusion, The Glasgow Gaelic Music Association, the new release - Affric from fiddler Duncan Chisholm, Rod Paterson singing The Bleacher Lass o' Kelvinhaugh, Skyedance from Alasdair Fraser and we finish off with Welcome to Dunvegas by the Peatbog Faeries. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Here's our July 23rd 2010 Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast. We're featuring all new releases this edition - Skerryvore, Duncan Chisholm, Captain DJ Mackinnon, Chris Stout and Catriona McKay, Muriel Johnstone and Kevin Murray. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Here's our March 2010 Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast. Featuring this week is the new release from Outside Track - Curious Things Given Wings, then a relative oldie No Godsfrom Brian McNeill, new release Trust the Sea to Guide Me from Iain Morrison followed by award winning fiddler Duncan Chisholm and his Farrar CD. We then have some beautiful Gaelic song from Catriona Garbutt and finish off the show with Phil Cunningham's Palamino Waltz. Visit www.footstompin.com for all you Scottish music and culture needs.
Free Scottish music podcast featuring the Scottish band Bodega from their brand new Under the Counter CD, Scotland song album Love Songs and Fighting Talk by Janet Russell, master fiddle player Duncan Chisholm plays music from his Farrar release, Gaelic singer Donnie Munro from his Live CD, more Scottish song from Archie Fisher and Windward Away and we finish with with Roddy MacDonald on bagpipes from his Good Drying CD.All these albums are available from footstompin.com.