5060021605924

An Audience With The Shepherds

The Shepherds

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Format: CD

Cat No: VT159CD

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Release Date:  17 July 2015

Label:  Veteran

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060021605924

Genres:  Folk  English Folk  

  • Description

    Joe Hutton (Smallpipes), Will Atkinson (Mouthorgan) and Willie Taylor (fiddle) all worked as shepherds in Northumberland. They all knew each other over many years and had family connections: Will and Willie were first cousins and Joe's wife's mother's cousin was their aunt Nan Armstrong. In retirement they joined together and became known as' The Shepherds' and during the late 1980s and early 1990s they gained a huge following outside their native homeland. They travelled all over England playing at concerts, clubs and festivals, led initially by concertina player Alistair Anderson. The Shepherds were true traditional musicians who played in a style which has it's roots in the exceptionally strong traditions of the North East of England and these 'live' show just good they were.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Dance De Chez Nous /Aunty Mary's Canadian Barndance /Neil Taylor's Jig
      • 6. Elsey's Waltz /Breamish
      • 7. Tich's Reel /The Pearl Wedding /Nancy Taylor's Reel
      • 8. Morpeth Rant /Jock Wilson O' Fenton /Cheviot Rant
      • 9. Alistair J. Sim
      • 10. Whittle Dene Hornpipe /Remember Me /The Rowley Burn
      • 11. Rothbury Hills /Swindon
      • 2. Tombigbee Waltz /The Glakey Hornpipe
      • 3. Bonny Cragside /Little Jenny
      • 4. Roxburgh Castle /Hesleyside /The Spootiskerry
      • 5. Duke Of Fife's Welcome To Deeside /Skinner's Compilments To Dr MacDonald
      • 12. Patchwork Polka
      • 13. Captain Norman Orr Ewing /Redford Cottage
      • 14. Loch Ruan /Farewell To The Dene /Nancy Clough
      • 15. A Trip To Bavaria /Bill Sutherland's /Kenmay House
      • 16. Caddam Woods /72nd Highlanders' Farewell To Edinburgh /Belfast Reel