Ulster Scots musical virtuouso Willie Drennan and Nae Goat's Toe provide 12 of the best, including Mason's Apron, Boys of Belfast and Muckin Oot the Byre. Listen out for the catchy Indian McCooke, and relax with Gracehill Fair and Born in Broughshane. An album that once again highlights the great musical talent within the Ulster Scots communtiy.
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A fantastic selection of 16 tracks from Britania Band in Londonderry under bandmaster Ken Goodman. The sounds of this band have to be heard! This is a wonderful album, ranging from tracks such as American Patrol, Liberty Bell, The Thin Red Line, Blaze Away, to The Lord of the Dance, Abba hits for brass and Highland Cathedral. Stock is limited and likely to be more so at this low price, so rder today! |
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An outstanding old tyme gospel album from one of the best duos in the field in the British Isles! This album is attractively packaged with lots of sleeve notes. Tracks include Some Say the Divil's Deid, Jesus remembered me, He will set your fields on fire, Low Country Medley and Haven of Rest. This is a fine collection of hymns and spiritual songs written, sung and loved by Ulstermen and women and their kinsfolk in Scotland and America.
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The Murdered Brethren Memorial Committe of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland have produced a commemorative audio recording of the Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving held in the Ulster Hall on Sunday 10th April. Limited numbers of this CD are available. |
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Proud Heritage offers shoppers the chance to experience the outstanding talent of the Sandyhills Flute Band from Glasgow, founded in 1982 by Jamie and Danny McPhail. This is the bands first CD and it has been well worth the wait, with a fantastic selection of 19 tunes including Highland Laddie, Portsmouth, Piper of Dundee, Star of the County Down, Green Grassy Slopes, the Girl I left behind, and The Rowan Tree. Some of the tunes are old favourites but they are given fantastic new treatments by the band, which comprises 26 members, whose service ranges from two to 23 years at Sandyhills. |
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Proud Heritage offers shoppers the chance to experience the outstanding talent of the Sandyhills Flute Band from Glasgow, founded in 1982 by Jamie and Danny McPhail. This is the bands first CD and it has been well worth the wait, with a fantastic selection of 19 tunes including Highland Laddie, Portsmouth, Piper of Dundee, Star of the County Down, Green Grassy Slopes, the Girl I left behind, and The Rowan Tree. Some of the tunes are old favourites but they are given fantastic new treatments by the band, which comprises 26 members, whose service ranges from two to 23 years at Sandyhills. |
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An outstanding presentation on the Orange Order and its history including interviews with Orangemen from Canada, Australia, Scotland, England and Northern Ireland. Twelfth and Scarva footage is included.
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The Broadisland Gathering is Northern Ireland's longest established and largest Ulster Scots festival, having been founded in 1993 in Ballycarry, County Antrim. This DVD was filmed at the 2010 Gathering, which included a visit from Mid Argyll Pipe Band and Young Choir of Dalriada, a Scots Gaelic choir whose presence highlighted the diversity of Scottish identity. Awash with music from pipe bands, artists and groups, this DVD brings a unique record of a fantastic event and is the next best thing to being in County Antrim on the first weekend in September!
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Fantastic DVD presentation of lots of favourite tunes including Dark Island, Green Glens of Antrim, Homes of Donegal, Show the Donkey, What a Friend and lots more. The music is complemented by lots of beautiful imagery from Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Saturday 9th May 2009 was a unique and historic occasion in the Lambeg Drum world. For the first time ever, drummers and fifers from across the province converged on Burnside Orange Hall. You will clearly hear the little differences in drumming styles, so sit back and enjoy over 2 hours of glorious drumming.
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Amanda Robinson's second album, 'along the Road' presents 20 tracks of exceptional music ranging from Mull of Kintyre, Alpine Slopes and songs of Johnny Cash.
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Dunloy Accordion Band celbrate 50 years on parade. 14 tracks include those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines, Killaoe, Fare Thee Well Inniskilling and Aces High.
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The Stonewall Folk Group arrive on the music scene with an outstanding debut album. Tracks include 'Will Ye Go Lassie Go, The Shepherd Boy, The Galloway Lass, Green Fields of France, Willie McCandless and the Boys of Belfast.
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A selection of favourite Ulster songs - and a few that will be! Includes Belfast Titanic, Champ Song, Londonderry Air, Ulster Boy and Song for Ireland.
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Produced in a unique collaboration between the Ulster Scots Agency and the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, favourite Orange songs are performed by the Ulster Scots Experience. A fantastic selection including 'The Orange & Blue', 'Dolly's Brae' and 'Shall We Gather At The River'.
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An exceptional musical offering from a distinguished collection of musicians. Features 16 tracks including Balmoral, The Maple Leaf, For Flag and Empire.
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