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    Auld Meal Mill 4 - Presented by Robbie Shepherd (DVD)

    by Compilation

    PAL Format DVD

    The Auld Meal Mill (Montgarrie Meal Mill) is again the setting for this the fourth DVD in the series. It features James Alexander (Fiddle), Charlie & Iain Armour (Fiddle & Accordion)), Fochabers Fiddlers Frontline, Lonach Pipe Band, Robert Lovie (Songs), Pipe Major Bill Hepburn & Pipe Major Bill Hepburn Jnr., Robbie Shepherd (Poem). Places visited include Stonehaven, Catterline, Muchalls, Fochabers, Findhorn, Forres, Forglen and Strathdon.


    Lonach Pipe Band: Pipe Major Alastair Laing and the Band lead the Lonach Men on their traditional early morning march in Strathdon on the day of a recent Lonach Gathering.
    Charlie & Iain Armour (Fiddle & Accordion) (Findhorn): Kemnay House, Northlands, Hamish's Tune, Caddam Wood.
    James Alexander (Fiddle) (Catterline): Alan McDonald's Half Century
    Robert Lovie (Song) (Castle of Auchry, Cuminestown): The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre
    Pipe Major Bill Hepburn & Pipe Major Bill Hepburn Jnr. ( Forglen): The Heights of Dargai, Cock o' the North
    Fochabers Fiddlers Frontline ( Fochabers): Knockdhu, Islay Rant, Lorna Grant of Advie
    Robbie Shepherd (Poem): (Montgarrie Meal Mill, Alford) The Brig
    Charlie & Iain Armour (Fiddle & Accordion) (Forres): MacFarlane o' the Sprots o' Burnieboozie, Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie, The Barnyards o' Delgaty, The Uist Tramping Song
    The Lonach Gathering: A flavour of the great Lonach Gathering in Strathdon, accompanied by the pipes & drums of Lonach Pipe Band: Shoals of Herring, Balmoral (3/4 March), Flower of Scotland (Slow Air), Farewell to the Creeks, Glendaruel Highlanders (6/8 March)
    James Alexander (Fiddle) (Stonehaven): Colin's Waltz
    Robert Lovie (Song)(Pennan): If Wishes Were Fishes
    Fochabers Fiddlers Frontline ( Fochabers) Hurlock's Reel, Willafjord, Spoot o' Skerry
    Pipe Major Bill Hepburn & Pipe Major Bill Hepburn Jnr. ( Forglen) Gibby & Ann's Pharewell to Pharmacy
    James Alexander (Fiddle) ( Muchalls): Bill Dale's Strathspey, The George Fraser Reel, Jim Smith's Reel
    . Chatrlie & Iain Armour (Fiddle & Accordion) ( Forres) Come by the Hills, Lochnagar, Wild Mountain Thyme
    Robert Lovie (Song) ( Fyvie Castle): My Ain Folk
    Fochabers Fiddlers Frontline (Fochabers): A Night in That Land
    Lonach Pipe Band (Strathdon): The Band lead the march back to Bellabeg Park on the day of a recent Lonach Gathering.
    Duration is 67 minutes approximately


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