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    Kilts and bagpipes in Mexico

    The Saint Patricks Battalion was originally a group of immigrant Irish soldiers. A wee bit of almost "forgotten" history, north of the Rio Grande.

    http://youtu.be/qsdNnPHqGug

    ( worth a little google search to learn the history)
    Last edited by jhockin; 15th May 14 at 08:57 PM.
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    Me gusta mucho
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    Muy bueno! Muchas Gracias!
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    Ha! They played at my Brother-in-Laws wedding (in Leon, MX). It totally freaked the neighbours out! I have photos somewhere, and I'm sure has a video. They also play at the St Andrews day ball in Mexico City, which I have a standing invitation to attend, but never seem to make it to.

    Thanks for posting!

    Cameron
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    Great little band. They played at the World Championships in Glasgow last summer. Their pipe major was, I think, that young man in the video. He played penny whistle, gaita and maybe violin during ceilidhs at the Ben Nevis. The band was really good. It was their first contest.

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    Arriba Arriba!
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    If you get a chance, check out "San Patricio" by the Chieftains and Ry Cooder. Lots of traditional music, both Celtic and Mexican, with a ton of guest groups and musicians. Tells a lot of the story of "Los Colorados," another of the names of the St. Patricks. So called because of the color they got from being so sunburned. Still annually remembered and feted down in Mexico.

    JMB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blupiper View Post
    If you get a chance, check out "San Patricio" by the Chieftains and Ry Cooder. Lots of traditional music, both Celtic and Mexican, with a ton of guest groups and musicians. Tells a lot of the story of "Los Colorados," another of the names of the St. Patricks. So called because of the color they got from being so sunburned. Still annually remembered and feted down in Mexico.

    JMB
    Actually, checking Ry Cooder google entries is exactly how I stumbled on the video.
    waulk softly and carry a big schtick

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