Posted on 09/01/2024 5:23:44 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
[snip] Posted With Permission of Don Ross. Recorded at Trinity United Church in Cannington (Ontario, Canada) on Saturday, September 15, 2001. Tuning: DADFCE [/snip]
Wall of Glass (Don Ross) | 6:54
Bruce Head | 553 subscribers | 19,596 views | March 17, 2007
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The second of our special commissions for the Seisean HebCelt series has Julie Fowlis at the helm. "Puirt" is a joyous celebration of song, music and dance, featuring at its heart a puirt à beul selection. Puirt à beul or ‘mouth music’, often associated with dance, is a Gaelic cultural tradition dating back to the 17th century and has become synonymous with the musical traditions of Scotland, Ireland and Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
Involving performers including Julie, Kathleen Macinnes, Cathy Ann MacPhee, Eilidh & Fiona Mackenzie, Alyth McCormack, Anna Murray, Ceitlin Lilidh, Josie Duncan, Eamon Doorley, Alex Tearse, Jane Hepburn Macmillan, Innes White, James Duncan Mackenzie, Jayne Macleod and Sophie Stephenson.
"Puirt" highlights the rich cultural connection that HebCelt holds to its heart. We hope you’ve packed your dancing shoes. Enjoy!Puirt - Hebridean Ensemble | 5:33
HebCelt Festival | 1.41K subscribers | 62,047 views | July 16, 2020
Didn’t know you were a renaissance man Civvie.
That was intense! Friend / relative of yours?
Nope. I do say “aboot” sometimes though. :^) I heard a tune of his on local programming radio once upon a time, while driving, waited until the jock said the artist and tune names, then kept repeating them until I got to the used disk store. That store is gone now, but they used to have the slow-to-move genres near the door, including folk.
The very disk was there, used, just waiting to head off to a new home. On the way home I popped it into the car’s CD player (remember those?) and found I liked the whole thing.
Tuning: C G Eb F Bb DA Million Brazilian Civilians | 3:23
Don Ross | 13.7K subscribers | 7,914 views | May 9, 2017
Seems like only yesterday! LOL
:^)
('Civ sez: my favorite remains "Well... All Right", but "Think It Over" has moved up a lot in recent years)
Producer: Norman Petty
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: The Fireballs
Composer Lyricist: Slim Corbin
Composer Lyricist: Buddy Holly
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We’ll be getting more from him, first time in ages.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSE6yilNScIz1SLTNQvrXMw
Mickey Dunne (Uilleann Pipes), Bríd Dunne (Fiddle), Niamh Dunne (Fiddle), Calum Stewart (Uilleann Pipes), Julie Fowlis (Whistle) and Caoimhín Ó Fearghaíl (Guitar) perform The Gladstone (Reel 0:00), The Limerick Lasses (Reel 0:51) & Kiss The Maid Behind The Barrel (Reel 1:43).
This clip is taken from the TG4 series Port - part documentary; part travelogue; part spellbinding music performance, which charts the musical landscapes of Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Asturias and Galicia. Presented by Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and Julie Fowlis.
Seo hiad muintir Dunne, Calum Stewart, Julie Fowlis agus Caoimhín Ó Fearghaíl ag casadh trí ríl, a taifeadadh i gCo. Luimnigh don clár Port. Is sraith ceoil é Port a dhéanann ceiliúradh ar cheol traidisiúnta na hÉireann, na hAlban, an Bhriotáin, Asturias agus Galicia.The Dunne Family, Calum Stewart, Julie Fowlis & Caoimhín Ó Fearghaíl | Port Limerick | TG4 | 2:58
TradTG4 | 54.2K subscribers | 8,204 views | April 5, 2017
The Crickets - I Fought The Law (1960) | 2:20
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The Story Behind the Song: 'I Fought The Law' | 26:03
Tennessean | 56.3K subscribers | 128,930 views | October 3, 2016
This is the very first recording of the song "Hey Joe", ever made. Is is a home demo recording by the song's writer, Billy Roberts. The song has a long and complicated history regarding it's authorship, but this is the absolute first version ever recorded, in 1961/62, as a favor to Billy Roberts friend Barry Friedman. I received a CDR copy of this ree-to-reel tape in the early 2000's from Billy then lawyer/manager. I have edited together some historical footage of prisoners from the 30's and 40's to aid the song visually, as the images seem to fit the tone of the song very well.Billy Roberts "Hey Joe"- first ever recording 1961/62 | 3:39
Stephen Dorian Kutos | 4.56K subscribers | 2,191,459 views | Premiered August 23, 2019
In 1964 The Driftwood Singers, Bill Roberts, Lynn Shepard & Steve Lalor came from Seattle and played the Bunkhouse Coffee House and The Ark Coffee House in Vancouver B.C. In 1965 Bill Roberts played a solo gig at The Ark and Doug Gyseman recorded 13 songs by Bill including, Hey Joe. This recording has been digitized from a 1st generation cassette tape copy taken from the original 1/4 inch reel to reel master.Bill Roberts - Hey Joe (original recording) Vancouver B.C. March 1965 | 3:29
King Anderson Art Videos | 304 subscribers | 12,095 views | February 26, 2024
('Civ: I've had this CD for years and years, and never noticed this 1950s exotica classic, done Gatton style.)Quiet Village | 4:52
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James MacKenzie, myself, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Julie Fowlis, Innes White and Alastair Ian Paterson playing a selection of tunes from Lewis CastleJames MacKenzie, Louise Mulcahy, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Julie Fowlis | 3:21
Ian Breabadair | 945 subscribers | 30,038 views | April 20, 2020
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