Episode 53 Scots Radio Episode 53 jist disna hing aboot. Wir at the Dundee Rep for the first performance o ‘The Yellow on the Broom’ – fae the novel by Betsy Whyte. We hear fit the new Scots Scriever, Dr Michael Dempster his planned for the future. Storyteller Jackie Ross tells us aboot her new […]
Scots RadkloEpisode 53
Scots Radio Episode 53 jist disna hing aboot. Wir at the Dundee Rep for the first performance o ‘The Yellow on the Broom’ – fae the novel by Betsy Whyte. We hear fit the new Scots Scriever, Dr Michael Dempster his planned for the future. Storyteller Jackie Ross tells us aboot her new project for […]
Episode 53
Scots Radio Episode 53 jist disna hing aboot. Wir at the Dundee Rep for the first performance o ‘The Yellow on the Broom’ – fae the novel by Betsy Whyte. We hear fit the new Scots Scriever, Dr Michael Dempster his planned for the future. Storyteller Jackie Ross tells us aboot her new project for […]
Scots Radio Episode 52
A podcast dedicated to the world of Irish Dance Music. Presented by Tina Jordan Rees. This episode: September 2018 REELS – Simply Open (Gerry Conlon & Seamus O’Sullivan) SLIP JIGS – Fire Dance (Garry Currie & Michelle O’Leary) DOWN SIDE UP – Cherry Blossom Time (Gordon Shand & His Scottish Dance Band) TREBLE JIGS – One Step Closer (Christopher McGrory) CAZADERO – How […]
Episode 22
A podcast dedicated to the world of Irish Dance Music. Presented by Tina Jordan Rees. This episode: September 2018 REELS – Simply Open (Gerry Conlon & Seamus O’Sullivan) SLIP JIGS – Fire Dance (Garry Currie & Michelle O’Leary) DOWN SIDE UP – Cherry Blossom Time (Gordon Shand & His Scottish Dance Band) TREBLE JIGS – One Step Closer (Christopher McGrory) CAZADERO – How […]
Donald Smith – Pipes and the Story
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Donald Smith – Pipes and the Story
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Scots Radio Interview in Babel Magazine
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Alan MacLeod – Genesis of the Folk Highland Bagpipe
This week we outside a village hall in Canada, chatting to Alan MacLeod – the very first piper to ever use Highland Bagpipes in a folk band.
Iain McInness – Producer, Presenter and Performer
Iain McInnes joined us back in 2010 when he released his new album “Sealbh”. He joined us in the studio for a chat about the album as wells as the developments in bellows blown pipes over the last century. There’s also music from Canterach and the Treachurous Orchestra.
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