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Featured Tunes Music Library
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Jenny Nettles

Played by: Jonathan Taylor
Source: Soundcloud
Image: She placed her hand into her bag and pulled out the Lover’s knot.



George Brabazon

Played by: Gemkos
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Turlough O'Carolan playing in an Irish "Big House".



Mr. Isaac’s Maggot

Played by: Auburn Witch
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Mr. Isaac, painted by Louis Goupy. The original portrait is lost, but this engraving of it by George White was published in the early 18th century.



Killiecrankie

Played by: Natalie McMaster
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The charge of the Cameron Jacobite forces at the Battle of Killiecrankie.



Sugar in the Gourd

Played by: Hogslop String Band
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Sherman Hammons from the series "Sugar in the Gourd," 1978, produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting.


Featured Tunes Music Library


Jenny Nettles
Played by: Jonathan Taylor
Image:She placed her hand into her bag and pulled out the Lover’s knot.
Source:Soundcloud
File:George Brabazon.mp3
George Brabazon
Played by: Gemkos
Image:Turlough O'Carolan playing in an Irish "Big House".
Source:Soundcloud
Tulloch Gorum
Played by: Puirt A Oque
Image:The Reel of Tullochgorum, by Walter Gelkie (1795-1837).
Source:Soundcloud
Mr. Isaac’s Maggot
Played by: Auburn Witch
Image:The original portrait is lost, but this engraving of it by George White was published in the early 18th century.
Source:Soundcloud
Killiecrankie
Played by: Natalie McMaster
Image:The charge of the Cameron Jacobite forces at the Battle of Killiecrankie.
Source:Soundcloud