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| Dòchas is a truly wonderful band which embraces Gaelic, Scots, Shetlandic and Irish musical heritage. | |
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| Battlefield Band bagpiper Mike's long awaited solo album. | |
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| One of the reasons for the Binkies' continuing success is their approach to the music. Nothing complicated, nothing trendy, just good Scottish tunes given simple but effective treatment. | |
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| First CD from this fabulous young group. Full of fizzing arrangements and cracking trad tunes and songs. | |
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| The repertoire is drawn from all periods of Scottish music and from all regions of the country. Members contribute new compositions within the tradition and the group is always ready to explore connections with other cultures | |
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| a collection of traditional Scottish music and song with a fresh, vibrant and imaginative approach. Fiddle, Pipes/Whistles and Eight Accordions supported by a lively Rhythm section | |
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| Traditional music of the Western Isles | |
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| An exciting, contemporary, well balanced instrumental album featuring Andrew on piano accordion, highland bagpipes and Scottish smallpipes. | |
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| Compiled to celebrate their 15 year association with Claddagh Records. It includes 18 tracks of their best music and lasts for 72 minutes. | |
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| Shotts & Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band with guests Battlefield Band and Bernard Pichard. | |
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