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13th October 05, 10:49 AM
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There's also the Rogues (formerly the Scottish Rogues), out of Houston, and E. J. Jones, who's done some solo projects since Clandestine.
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13th October 05, 11:12 AM
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Ted Christopher (solo and with the Bannockburn Band) and Gaberlunzie
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13th October 05, 01:45 PM
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Alasdair Fraser is an incredible Scottish fiddler, as is Brian McNeill. I get to hear them at TSF every year. Such a treat!
Andy M. Stewart, formerly of Silly Wizard, is a wonderful singer & song writer.
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned
Capercaillie
Battlefield Band
Fiddler's Bid
Malinky
Dougie Maclean
Ally Bain
and the list goes on...
Smithfield Fair is out of Baton Rouge.
Some of the lads who were formerly of The (Scottish) Rogues formed Scottish Mayhem earlier this year. More great rocking pipes!
It's such a joy to have so much wonderful music available, but I'll be never able to buy it all & afford to eat, much less be able to buy more kilts for my lads.
Sherry
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14th October 05, 05:42 AM
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new to my shelf, recent purchases in the last month are:
Capercallie Grace & Pride the Anthology 2004-1984 (just LOVE Karen Matheson, pleasing to the eye and the ear!)
Lasairfhiona Ni Chonaola, An Raicín Álainn (The Beautiful Comb) a lass from Inishere, sean-nos style, beautiful!
Wicked Tinkers, Whiskey Supper, that was free, the lads sent it to me.
The Rogues, VO, brilliant album, nice version of Bonny Portmore and Cullen Anderson
John McLean Allan, Stand Easy, good piper.
Catherine Ann MacPhee, Sùil Air Ais - Looking Back, from the Western Isles I believe.
Silly Wizard, Wild & Beautiful.
I'm waiting on the new album from Dochas and an album of Adiemus.
No wonder I can't afford more kilts! but music is life and celtic music compliments the kilt perfectly.
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14th December 05, 07:55 AM
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Nobody knows "La boutine sourriante"??? they're quebecois, but amazing!!!
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15th October 05, 05:11 AM
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 Originally Posted by Wompet
There's also the Rogues (formerly the Scottish Rogues), out of Houston, and E. J. Jones, who's done some solo projects since Clandestine.
Anyone know if the Rogues aka Scottish Rogues are the same as "The Rogues of Scotland". I found a few mp3s on the net (samples of their music), and they sounded pretty good.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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15th October 05, 07:50 AM
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 Originally Posted by JerMc
Anyone know if the Rogues aka Scottish Rogues are the same as "The Rogues of Scotland". I found a few mp3s on the net (samples of their music), and they sounded pretty good.
On their third album, "Live in Canada, Eh?", they ae introduced as the "Rogues of Scotland."
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14th December 05, 07:49 AM
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Spanish Celtic Roots
I can also point out from Spain:
Carlos Nuñez (really goooood!)
Hevia
The "Naciones Celtas" compilations. ( 5 volumes)
Luar na Lubre
Susana Seivane
... and lots and lots of many celtic bands and solists that I don't remember now, but I'll post surely soon!
¡Salud!
T O N O
IF YOU CAN LOCATE THE LAST CD FROM CARLOS NUÑEZ (Carlos núñez y amigos.... en casa) IT'S A LIVE CD +DVD, WITH MANY KNOWN PEOPLE ON THE SCENERY, INCLUDING THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL YOUTH PIPE BAND FROM GLASGOW.
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15th December 05, 07:42 PM
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 Originally Posted by Valencian Kilted
I can also point out from Spain:
Carlos Nuñez (really goooood!)
Hevia
The "Naciones Celtas" compilations. ( 5 volumes)
Luar na Lubre
Susana Seivane
... and lots and lots of many celtic bands and solists that I don't remember now, but I'll post surely soon!
¡Salud!
T O N O
What about Felpayu (think I spelled it right)? Don't have any of their stuff, but I heard them when the toured Australia a few years back.
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17th December 05, 02:05 PM
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Another Canadian band
Another Montreal based band that is sadly no longer performing together is Ad Vielle Que Pourra. I've not seen anyone mention them yet in this thread, and so I thought I'd throw their name out there. They are amazing recorded, and even moreso live. Their music is primarily French and French-Canadian, but there's a heavy Breton influence to them.
The tradition continues!
The Pipers Gathering at Killington, VT
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