Hellos apiece
There has already been interest shown in this especially, as one piper
put it, they didn't have the opportunity to hear Joe Hutton play live.
The session as I've already mentioned has a huge number of people
involved - the queue for the pub to open started at 11 am
Hi All,
In the new-found spirit of altruism on this list, and for those of you
who've not already had a bootleg copy, I've uploaded some tracks of
tunes from the Clough MS here:
[1]http://chrisormston.com/clough.aspx
Chris Ormston
chrisormston.com
Thank you so much for these super recordings Chris.
It's easy, with all the antagonism that turns up on this forum, to
forget that most folks who play the Northumbrian Pipes are
friendly, and generous with their expertise and talents. Good website
too.
Out of interest, how did
Hear Hear to that!
Interesting query, too. Trade secrets?
Robert
- Original Message -
From: Paul Rhodes oxpi...@hotmail.com
To: Dartmouth NSP nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:36 PM
Subject: [NSP] Re: The Lost Music of Newsham
Thank you so much for these super
The recordings were made in 1987 as part of a plan to release an album of
the Clough MS. The album never appeared for reasons I cannot disclose
without creating more antagonism, unfortunately! They were recorded on
old-fashioned reel-to-reel tape, and were never fully completed, but I've
tidied
Great stuff Chris!
I've your prize winning duet set (with Cathy Goss) from the same
Rothbury bash. Do I have your permission to include it in my walk down
memory lane?
As for your recordings; there's a familiar air about these and if I'm
correct they were very probably recorded
-Original Message-
From: anth...@robbpipes.com [mailto:anth...@robbpipes.com]
Sent: 15 March 2009 22:42
To: 'NSP List'; Chris Ormston
Subject: [NSP] Re: The Lost Music of Newsham (and mics)
Great stuff Chris!
I've your prize winning duet set (with Cathy Goss) from the same