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| Favourite Scottish Dance Music features a selection of tracks taken from two highly popular LPs of the same name which were issued in 1971 and 1972. | |
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| Pianist Jennifer Wilson has recorded this lovely musical tribute to Bill Ireland who was weel kent as a dancing master in London and at St
Andrews. | |
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| 25 tracks of great dance music from Jimmy Shand | |
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| An all-dancing album to make any ceilidh go with a swing | |
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| Wild crossover music played on fiddle (Angus Grant), banjo (Garry Finlayson), mandolin (Iain MacLeod), guitar (Malcolm Crosbie), bass (Conrad Ivitsky) drums and percussion (James Mackintosh). | |
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| Dancers beware! this debut album from the great "Black Rose Ceilidh Band" is one to make your party really swing. | |
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| A multi media package bringing you Scottish Country Dancing - the easy way! | |
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| A delightful collection of instrumental music from the Highland and Islands of Scotland featuring one of Scotland's best known accordionists. | |
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| Fiddle, whistles and accordian combine with guitar, bass, drums, effects and samples to create an exhilarating high energy mix of traditional music, dance and funk grooves. | |
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| An excellent CD of dance music played by Keith Smith, fiddle and Muriel Johnstone piano. | |
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