Re: [scots-l] Lord Breadalbane's March

2001-10-13 Thread Nigel Gatherer
Denny Sayre wrote: > No one has ever written a slow air for me, Nigel. Why do you ask? It's just that your name would lend itself to one: "Denny's Air". Sorry, Denny - just a frivolous thought. -- Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/gatherer/ Post

[scots-l] Re: scots-l-digest V1 #420

2001-10-13 Thread Mike McGeary
Toby Rider wrote: "...'Paresis", a pretty popular tune in Cape Breton, esp. among the great players of the last generation, like Winston Fitzgerald and Angus Chisholm I think Paresis is a tune from the 'New World.'" The tune is in Winston Fitzgerald: A Collection of Fiddle Tunes (Cranford Pub

Re: [scots-l] Brian McNeill 10/2 Berkeley, CA House Concert

2001-10-13 Thread Sally Greenberg
At 09:24 PM 10/12/01 +0100, Nigel Gatherer wrote: >Sally Greenberg wrote: > >> ...Brian McNeill, Scottish >> singer/songwriter/fiddler/multi-instrumentalist extraordinare will >> be performing at my house on Tuesday, October 2nd... > >How did it go, Sally? The concert sold out and Brian wa

[scots-l] Highland Games

2001-10-13 Thread Keith W Dunn
For those of you who live in or will be in N. Georgia this comming weekend.there will be another Scottish fiddle workshop at the Stone Mountain Highland Games this comming weekend. Oct. 20,21. The schedule of performances and for the workshop is listed on the web page. http://www.smhg.org/

Re: [scots-l] Lord Breadalbane's March

2001-10-13 Thread Denny Sayre
Thank you for your comment - no offense taken. It's an intriguing thought. Perhaps I'll have one someday - might even be inspired to write it myself. Denny > > No one has ever written a slow air for me, Nigel. Why do you ask? > > It's just that your name would lend itself to one: "Denny's Air".