Sir Jimmy's son has put together this book which contains more than100 of his father's tunes/compositions previously unpublished, some going as far back as 1947.
When Gordon Duncan was a member of the Vale of Atholl Pipe Band, he and brother Ian released this collection of tunes in 1987, and it has now been re-published after a few year out-of-print.
Stories from the Old Testament and the New Testament lovingly captured in the lively and colourful Glasgow dialect. At the time of publication it was acclaimed as ‘the Scottish publishing event of the year’ (Evening Times) and a ‘work of love’ (The Herald).
Fiddle Frenzy Collection Volume 4 features the work of multi-instrumentalist Ian Burns which includes tunes from Spootiskerry & the Laebrack Collections
The book details how Potter fell in love with the Perthshire countryside where she spent many summers, and how this helped her to create the characters Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Mr Jeremy Fisher among others.
This log-awaited music collection from Blair Douglas is fab! Manran is the first published collection of Blair's compositions and will be welcomed by his many fans.
Eighteen essays engaging with aspects of Hamish Henderson's remarkable contribution to contemporary Scottish culture - from song-writing and song-collecting to poetry and politics.
Chris’ first book of original melodies. He has recorded these tunes over the years on various albums with supergroup Fiddlers’ Bid, his own Quintet and with harpist Catriona McKay.
The outrageous, brutally honest and totally hilarious autobiography of an itinerant funny man whose outsize shape and matching personality gave him a unique profile....
Within the folk music revival of the past forty years there has been a small but dedicated movement to restore the unique richness of the cello to traditional music, and Abby Newton has been on the forefront of that movement.