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Hands Up for Trad TV 25

April 2, 2018 By simon

Join Simon Thoumire and Gnoss for the latest Hands Up for Trad TV featuring fab music videos from Julie Fowlis, Suas, Hamish Napier & Iain MacFarlane, Hannah Rarity & Luc McInally and Maeve Mackinnon. Remember and check out the Foot Stompin’ Audio Podcast! Please Share!

Go Your Way by Julie Fowlis http://www.juliefowlis.com

Sweat House Reel by Suas https://suas.bandcamp.com

Gnoss interview http://gnossmusic.com

‘Iain MacFarlane of Glenfinnan’ a barndance. Hamish Napier wrote for the man himself! Performed by #patsharp (Hamish Napier) and #Archimedes (Iain MacFarlane) http://www.hamishnapier.com

Strong Women Rule Us All by Hannah Rarity and Luc McInally Check out Hannah’s Indegogo campaign to raise funds for her new album https://www.hannahrarity.com

Ailean Duinn by Maeve Mackinnon http://www.maevemackinnon.com

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