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The words mean Red Rock in Gaelic. |
CD: the road from Swannanoa
Label: the bordercollies
Credits: copyright 2002 Michael Robbins |
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We lead off our new CD with this lively jig set. We'd to thank Grey Larsen for writing such a beautiful piece and also for all the good advice. |
CD: the road from Swannanoa
Label: the BorderCollies
Credits: Thunderhead by Grey Larsen, Sleepy Creek Music, BMI. Little Thatched Cabin and Pipe on the Hob#2 traditional as arranged by the BorderCollies. |
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Traditional Scottish song, recorded live at the Atlanta Celtic Festival, Mothers Day 2000. |
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