> Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 19:42:22 -0800
> From: Toby Rider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [scots-l] Andy Dejarlis Jig
>
> Played in E. Jerry Holland wrote it.
According to Jerry's Holland's Collection of Fiddle Tunes, "Jerry learned
the Andy Dejarlis Jig from the playing of Mike MacDougall. W
Yes, I have a bunch of mainland Scottish atists I'm trying to work into
the rotation, plus others I have on my list to digitize. Most of what is
playing now it stuff I already had handy in mp3 format.
Toby
Sue Richards wrote:
>
> So, Toby, I have been listening a lot since you posted
Played in E. Jerry Holland wrote it.
Nigel Gatherer wrote:
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> One jig set which was delightful included "Andy Dejarlis Jig" and "The
> Sailor's Wife". These two were actually played again later, the first time
> "Andy Dejarlis" was played in D and "Sailor's Wife" in D minor, then lat
So, Toby, I have been listening a lot since you posted about the station,
maybe five hours off and on, and 90 per cent of it has been Cape
Breton. How about some variety, dude?
Sue
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I went to a great house session in Newport the other day, and most of the
music was Scottish (and Cape Breton). In the middle, there arrived a
fiddler who has been in a couple of Scotland's most successful folk
groups, and he started playing Irish sets, which I found a little
disappointing. Oh wel
On Tue, 02 Jan 2001 17:06:18 -0800, Toby Rider wrote:
> I got my latest little project finally working. I have set up an
>Internet Radio Station using Shoutcast that will play Scottish
>Traditional Music 24/7. Please do me a big favor if you are interested
>and go to www.shoutcast.com then
Something for the hangovers: a very good website on Scottish philosophy:
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/text/mccosh/mccosh.htm
Rob
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