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Culbeag

Culbeag

Released: 1st January 2011
Barcode: 5014818094521

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1Cuttin' Bracken4:35. £0.79
2Rain4:19. £0.79
3Marches5:00. £0.79
4Bravery 2:46. £0.79
5Across the Blue 4:52. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
Iain McWilliams has played for many years within the Scottish folk/Band scene and has in the past supported such legends as: Hamish Imlach and Matt McGuinn. Although his song writing ability led him to work for London’s Red Bus Records during the eighties, releasing mainstream recordings in Europe and the UK, his roots are very firmly within folk music. With influences such as Gerry Rafferty, John Martyn and Alan Hull, Iain has always set high goals for himself and his crafted songs are passionately presented at a very high standard.

His sons are now following this musical tradition and together with Iain, they form Culbeag. Lewis and Findlay have honed their skills at major pipe band competitions including the World and European Championships 2008 - 2010. Culbeag have now enjoyed success as guests of Mick West at the Partick Folk Club, at Milngavie Folk Club, in live sessions for Celtic Music Radio and as part of Celtic Connections Festival 2010, The Glasgow UNESCO Airplay Festival and The Perthshire Amber Festival.

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