Our latest Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast is a podcast of two halves – new and old! We start off with the brand new release from Jarlath Henderson – Hearts Broken, Heads Turned and then play BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award 2015 winner Claire Hasting’s new CD Between River and Railway. This is followed with another new release from the Paul McKenna Band. It’s called Paths that Wind and the track is He Fades Away (written by Alistair Hulett). We then moved on to my celebration of the eighties! We start with William Jackson’s Well Park Suite featuring piper Iain MacDonald and then Fergusson’s Auld Reekie with The Birks of Invermay sung by Rod Paterson. We finish the podcast with one of my favourite ever tracks – The Easy Club Reel by the Easy Club. Check out all our podcasts at www.scotpodcast.com
Playlist
Hearts Broken, Heads Turned by Jarlath Henderson
Courting is a Pleasure
Between River and Railway by Claire Hastings
Track – The Bothy Lads
Paths that Wind by Paul McKenna Band
Track – He Fades Away (written by Alistair Hulett)
Wellpark Suite by William Jackson
Track – Molendinar, the Spring
Fergusson’s Auld Reikie
Track – Elegy On The Death Of Scots Music; The Birks Of
Invermay
Easy Club
Track – Easy Club reels