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Linn Records - My heart's in the Highlands
The Crack 'O Noon Club
- Jim Hunter
The Crack 'O Noon Club
Band members Brian MacAlpine (piano and accordion), Wendy Weatherby (cello), Nick
Turner (bass) and Graham Willoughby (percussion) are joined by Dougie Pincock on
small pipes and saxophone on a few selections.
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Dirty Linen: Bagpipes
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By the time Controversy came to be recorded, however, there was no evidence that
this was happening. Indeed, the pipers on the album, who had all played in folk
groups at one time or another, were all also outstanding soloists and master musicians.
The pipers in question are pipe major Iain MacDonald (who played on the Battlefield
Band's second album), Jimmy Anderson (The Clutha), Duncan MacGillivray (The Battlefield
Band), Dougie Pincock (The Battlefield Band), Rab Wallace (Whistlebinkies) and Iain
MacDonald (Ossian, The Battlefield Band). The tunes they present are varied, including
standard Scottish marches and dance tunes, but also other styles. Two highlights
are a set of spirited continental European tunes played by P.M. MacDonald and Pincock,
and a tense, emotional piobaireachd lament played by Wallace. This stands up both
as a look at what was going on in the piping world in the early days of "bagpipe-folk"
and also as plain great listening.
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Biography
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Dougie Pincock:
Information from Answers.com
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Discography
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Amazon.com: Dougie Pincock: Music
Scottish Traditional Music and Song, harps, bagpipes and fiddles from celtic bands
and musicians
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Education
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Bagpipe Books
We’re a’ Connected
Fascinating collection re- connecting the original dance
tunes with many of the forgotten songs that go with them. Includes many song tunes
in bagpipe notation as well as fiddle versions and has chords for accompanists.
Dougie Pincock has written great bagpipe settings for the songs and Susie Petrov
and Christine Martin have collected and co-ordinated the Gaelic, Scots and American
versions to make this a stimulating collection for all musicians. A very useful
resource for music and dance workshops, bands, pipers and soloists wanting to learn
Scots and Gaelic songs and to study the origins of the songs and tunes.
A Man's a Man for a' That, Aitken Drum, Birnie Boozle, Bodachan a' Mhirein, Bonnie
Jimmy Campbell, Bonnie Lass Come Ower the Burn, Braes of Mar, Braes of Tullimet,
Brochan Lom, Clean Pease Strae, Devil in the Kitchen, The; The Drunken Piper, The,
Dusty Miller, The, Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn, The, Far am Bi Mi Fhin, Forty-Second,
The; Gabhaidh Sinn an Rathad Mor, Got a Can of Beer, Hey Ca' Through, Hi How My
Bonnie Lass, Hieland Laddie, High Road to Linton, The, Highland Laddie, Highland
Rory, Hills of Glenorchy, Hop Up My Ladies,
I Hae a Wife of My Ain, I'll Aye Come in By Yon Town, I'll Gang Nae Mair Tae Yon
Town,
I'm O'er Young to Marry Yet, Jenny Dang the Weaver, Jenny Nettles, Jock Since Ever
I Saw Your Face, John Grumlie, Johnnie Cope, Kafoozalum, Kate Dalrymple, Katie Bairdie,
Keel Row, Killiecrankie, Lady Mary Ann, Lannagan's Ball, Lass o' Gowrie, The, Lament
for Limerick
Loch Erroch Side, Lochaber No More, Logie O' Buchan, Lord Ronald, Love Won't You
Marry Me, Mac A Phi, Mac A Phee Turn Your Cattle, MacPherson's Lament, Mairi's Wedding,
Merrily Danced the Quaker's Wife, Mrs. H.L. MacDonald of Dunach, Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs.
MacLeod of Raasay, My Love She's But a Lassie Yet, My Peggy and I, My Wife's a Winsome,
Wee Thing, O'er the Hills and Far Away, Old Rosin the Bow, Over the Hills and Far
Away, Over the Water to Charlie, Piper of Dundee, The, Quaker's Wife, The, Rakes
of Mallow, The, Rattlin Roarin' Willie, Rosin the Bow, Sandy's Mill, Seallaibh Cuirigh
Eoin, Seinn O, S Ioma Rud, Smith's a Gallant Fireman, The, Some Say the Deil's Dead,
Stad a Mhairi Bhanarach, Tail Toddle, Tailor Fell Through the Bed, There's Nae Luck
About the House, Up and Waur Them A' Willie, Up in the Morning Early, Wha'll Be
King but Charlie?, When John and Me Were Married, Whistle Ower the Lave O't, Will
Ye Go and Marry Ketty?
104 pp
mneTV Series Info
Hollis Easter - Watson Fellowship Project Summary - 2003-2004
Newsletter August 2005
Plockton Band Wins Radio 2 Award
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Gigs
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MusicMoz - Bands
and Artists: P: Pincock, Dougie
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Photo
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dougie pincock - Google Search
Piping
Portal
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Reviews
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Coila - Get Reel reviews
Keltik Elektrik, Edinburgh
Hogmanay Party Mix
Living Tradition
CD review of Dougie Pincock - Something Blew
The Edinburgh
Rambler
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Links
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site:musicscotland.com pincock - Google Search
AADS
Great Celtic Pipers - Gathering
This fantastic compilation presents a gathering of pipers from different Celtic
areas: Planxty (Liam O’Flynn), Milladoiro (Xosé V. Ferreirós), Wolfstone (Dougie
Pincock), Mark Britton (Pat Dalton), Bleizi Ruz (René Martin), Cúnla (Ciarân Ó ’Maille),
Moving Hearts (Davy Spillane), Sean Talamh (Michael Horgan), Bagad Kemper (Erwan
Ropars) and the Strathclyde Police Pipe Band.
Alistair McCulloch - highly
strung
Dougie Pincock adds bagpipes, small pipes, flute and whistles to the mix.
The
Water Of Life - Dougie Pincock, John Young : Release Credits : AllMusic
List of tunes
:: Dougie Pincock - The Gem so small
Dougie Pincock Something Blew CD United Kingdom
Highland Music Trust - The Balnain
Collection
Paul Stewart Cranford, Ian Crichton, Phil Cunningham, Ivan Drever, Alasdair Fraser,
Dagger Gordon, Ian Hardie, Addie Harper, Corrina Hewat, Fergie MacDonald, Dougie
MacLean (yes, it's Caledonia!), Brian McNeill, Gavin Marwick, David Milligan, Bert
Murray, Judi Nicolson, Dougie Pincock and Andy Thorburn
Pipe tunes: March:
MACDONALD'S AWA' TAE THE WARS
Traditional Air
Played by Dougie Pincock on Highland Pipes
SKYE BOAT SONG
Traditional Air
Played by Dougie Pincock on
Scottish Small Pipes
Sgoil Chiùil na Gàidhealtachd
Message from the Director
Linn Records - AKD 269
Robert Burns MY HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS
MusicMoz - Releases: Compilations: C: Celtic Collections, Vol. 4 - Bagpipes of Scotland
Greentrax
10th Anniversary - Various Artists : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic
25: Dougie Pincock : Douglas Adam's Fancy - Fastest Gasman - The Video Kid
Robert Burns Country: the
official Robert Burns site
Scotsman.com Heritage & Culture - Pipefest 2005 - Young pipers heading off in new
directions
Scottish music album: The Portraits and the Music
THE MASSACRE OF GLENCOE
Scottish Music Centre
Scottish
Whistle History
The
Nineties Collection Sheet Music | Sheet Music Plus
The Alamo (2004) - Soundtracks
The Debt Collector (1999)
- Soundtracks
The Scotsman
- Features - Boom in young trad players, but few jobs around
The Silver Darlin's
"Treasures of the Celtic
Harp" by Kim Robertson ... reviewed by Lahri Bond for Dirty Linen Magazine
See Albums: Celtic Hotel Music in Trust
See Musicians: Duncan MacGillivray
Brian McNeill
See Groups: Battlefield Band
See Samples
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