Hello All,

Forgive the tangential left turn on this topic but....

Is Angus Chisholm any relation to Duncan Chisholm, fiddler of some fleeting
youthful fame, particularly through the Scots rock band Wolfstone and some
solo work.  His solo album was a recent delightful surprise for me, not
ordinarily overly-excited by solo fiddler albums.  (Personal preference)

Thanks if anyone has an answer.

Christopher

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From: Toby Rider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 1:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [scots-l] Re: scots-l-digest V1 #420


        Yes I've known the background on Paresis. Actually the very best
recording of this tune is in my opnion Angus Chisholm's home recording
of it in 1954. Another very typical Cape Breton tune that Kevin Burke
plays a nice setting of is Paddy on the Turnpike. He plays the "first
version". :-)




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