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Latest Foot Stompin’ Podcast is here!

It’s great to be back with another Foot Stompin’ Scottish music podcast. We start of the show with Hounds from top Scottish band The Treacherous Orchestra. Next up is Cathy-Ann MacPhee singing a beautiful Gaelic song – An Ataireachd Ard (Eternal Surge Of The Sea). We follow this with a brand new release from Aberdeenshire band Clype singing Down with May. Next is Skippinish’s latest top of the charts single The Island followed by Rachel Sermani’s new single Run from her new album Tied to the Moon. We finish off the podcast with Boys of the Lough’s brand new release – The New Line.

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September 2015 Playlist (Download the podcast)

Grind by Treacherous Orchestra
Track – Hounds
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People and Songs of the Sea by Cathy Anne MacPhee
Track – An Ataireachd Ard (Eternal Surge Of The Sea)
iTunes | Amazon

Clype by Clype (self-titled)
Track – Down with May
iTunes | Amazon

The Island by Skipinnish
iTunes | Amazon

Tied to the Moon by Rachel Sermani
Track – Run
iTunes | Amazon

The New Line by Boys of the Lough
Track – The Boys of the Lough Set
https://boysofthelough.bandcamp.com/releases

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