Re: [scots-l] Re: More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-03-19 Thread Jack Campin
For Something Totally Different, try J.F. Dickie (dunno what might be currently available; not much, at a guess). There was a casstte, which I think I have, which combined previously unissued Dickie recordings with tracks by his grandson (?). Also, Sleepytown are going to reissue the Topic LP

Re: [scots-l] Re: More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-03-19 Thread Kate Dunlay or David Greenberg
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[scots-l] Re: More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-03-18 Thread Nigel Gatherer
Jack Campin wrote: I want to buy more Scottish fiddle CDs. If you count Shetland as part of Scotland, try Willie Hunter. Willie Hunter, like other Shetland fiddlers, was very keen on Scottish fiddle music, and plays more Scottish-style fiddling than Shetland - if memory serves. For

[scots-l] Re: More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-03-18 Thread Tappan
Nigel wrote, Re Hector MacAndrew recordings: I get the impression he didn't record an awful lot, but I have three LPs which feature him: VARIOUS, THE FIDDLER'S COMPANION HECTOR MACANDREW, SCOTTISH FIDDLE MUSIC SCOTTISH FIDDLERS TO THE FORE I've got a couple more with odd tracks by him. There must