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Title Clip Printable Published
MONEY MUSK
Money Musk
Source: SoundCloud
Money Musk
August, 8 2010
SIR JOHN FENWICK
Sir John Fenwick
Played by: Gillian Boucher (Toronto)
Source: SoundCloud
Sir John Fenwick
September, 27 2019
KILWILLING'S REEL
Kilwinnings Steeple
Kilwinning Steeple
April, 25 2012
TEETOTALER'S REEL
The Teetotaller's Reel


Temperance Reel
Concert at Ed fortuna's House around 2003
The Teetotaller's Reel
September, 11 2019
KEMP'S JIG
Kemp's Jig
Played: Mark Farley
(Source: SoundCloud)
Kemp's Jig
April, 8 2012
BOVAGLIE'S PLAID
Bovaglie's Plaid
Adam Taylor (SoundCloud)
Bovaglie's Plaid
June, 16 2010
THE LASS OF RICHMOND HILL
The Lass of Richmond Hill
Owl Parliament (SoundCloud)
The Lass of Richmond Hill
Len Charnok (SoundCloud)
The Lass of Richmond Hill
September, 12 2012
SIR SIDNEY SMITH'S MARCH
Played by Chris Ormston, ...as played in duet by Henry & Tom Clough.
'Young' Tom Clough wanted to perform this wth him, but became ill and sadly died before them had a chance to record it. Chris plays Tom Clough's pipes now, so the tradition lives!

Origin: SoundCloud
Sir Sidney Smith March
September, 29 2016
CRIPPLE CREEK: In 1965, Tracy Newman did 6 episodes of a public TV series for children called "What's New." She presented folk songs from all over the world, and many instruments, to the best of her ability at the time.
Cripple Creek on the banjo played by Tracy Newman
Cripple Creek
15 August 2010