Saturday, February 23, 2019

Eurasian oystercatcher: Check out the new Scottish small pipes' album 'The Reeling' from Brìghde Chaimbeul from Skye - with the beginnings of all tracks in the Guardian article - (as a good outreach idea I think), An inspiration (and model) for creating my own first Scottish small piping CD with piping tunes I play ... and further in the direction of Grateful Dead (from about '65 to '79), Kathryn Tickell at the Cambridge/Oxford Folk Festivals +, as well as Steeleye Spans' folk rock in the '60s and '70s+. I want folks to want to seek out a related channel on iHeartRadio streaming internet or similar, for example - as a vision - and it takes them someplace


Check out the new Scottish small pipes' album 'The Reeling' - with the beginnings of all tracks in the Guardian article - from Brìghde Chaimbeul from Skye
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Hi Patti, 

Check out the new Scottish smallpipes' album 'The Reeling' from Brìghde Chaimbeul from Skye with the beginnings of all tracks in the Guardian article (as a good outreach idea I think): 


This is an inspiration (and model) for creating my own first Scottish small piping CD with piping tunes I play. Would you come into conversation with this project please? How to 'up' the musicality (Brìghde's album is very musically enjoyable for me) ... and in the direction of StringFire's albums, for ex. ... and further in the direction of Grateful Dead (from about '65 to '79), Kathryn Tickell at the Cambridge/Oxford Folk Festivals +, as well as Steeleye Spans' folk rock in the '60s and '70s+. I want folks to want to seek out a related channel on iHeartRadio streaming internet or similar, for example - as a vision - and stay listening because it's very enjoyable and interesting music - and it takes them someplace - relative to all the other channels. But first simply to record about 11 tracks / sets of these tunes or these lengths, and possibly with other musicians :)

Musical cheers, Scott

Came across this Brìghde Chaimbeul on Twitter, and see too:



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Hi Patti, 


Can't find your Stringfire's new album online yet re your last album - 

Cheers, Scott


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Hi Patti,

I found Stringfire's new Landslide (Folk Contra Dance) CD here - https://www.amazon.com/Landslide-Stringfire/dp/B07NY8CCG7 and https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/stringfire12 ...

Landslide

by Stringfire!

Instrumental contra dance music with two fiddles, piano and cello/bass; exciting original and contemporary as well as trad. tunes.
Genre: Folk: Contra Dance
Release Date: 


Album Notes
StringFire's infectious spirit of musical fun infiltrates the hearts and feet of musicians and dancers alike. The combination of classical training, tune writing, and superb improvisational skills creates an out-of-the-ordinary groove you won't want to miss!

StringFire's dynamic, wide-ranging repertoire is driven by Patti Cobb’s bluesy piano and Erik Ievins' vibrant bass and sonorous, sparkling cello. The fiery, intricate work of dual fiddles completes StringFire's signature sound, developed by James MacQueen and Annie (Rodier) Turano.


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Kathryn Tickell - Live on Jools Holland 1997 GREAT Northumbrian piping > (& re & ) ~ ~

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