Re: [scots-l] More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-01-13 Thread Carla and Bob Rogers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob: are you listening to Cape Breton fiddlers at all? There's a quality of abandonment...freedom, maybe? that is hard to pin down in words. I didn't list Natalie MacMaster or Buddy either. I wrongly assumed you'd know who they are. I've seen Natalie

Re: [scots-l] More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-01-12 Thread BOBBIFIDDLER
In a message dated 1/11/2003 2:21:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Since you didn't ask about Cape Breton music, I won't recommend Natalie MacMaster and Jerry Holland, although they're also favorites of mine! BTW some of the above CDs may be difficult to find in the US; I

Re: [scots-l] More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-01-12 Thread Jack Campin
I want to buy more Scottish fiddle CDs. We've all forgotten Hector Macandrew so far - I think his recordings have been reissued lately. - Jack Campin * 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland

Re: [scots-l] More Scottish fiddle questions

2003-01-11 Thread BOBBIFIDDLER
I have so many CD's, it's hard to know where to start! I can tell you the ones I seem to pull out most often, although, this list is a mix of Scot/Shetlands/and Cape Breton. Willie Hunter,( he was from the Shetlands, but seemed to favor Scots tunes) David Greenburg,( the most fabulous bowing