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High Strings

Scottish
Highlander

Catalogue Number: HRMCD003
Barcode: 5031642000320
Running Time: 47 mins.

CD£11.80The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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High Strings was formed in 1995 by Margaret Couper, and has developed rapidly into one of Shetland's most notable fiddle groups. The group consists of pupils of the Anderson High School who will have transferred into the school from all over Shetland.

1) Wagoner
2) Star of the County Down - Poppy Leaf - The Irish Washerwoman
3) Der Er Solskinn Hver Tone
4) It's Only A Paper Moon
5) The Ballad of Sally Ann
6) Soft As A Whisper
7) Tommy's Tarbukas
8) Greensleeves
9) Mrs.MacLeod of Raasay - Soldier's Joy
10) Music of Spey
11) Walking the Dug
12) Westphalia Waltz
13) Stones Rag
14) The Ross Memorial Hospital - Wing-Commander Donald McKenzie
15) Somewhere Over the Rainbow
16) Arkansas Traveller
High Strings was formed in 1995 by Margaret Couper, and has developed rapidly into one of Shetland's most notable fiddle groups. The group consists of pupils of the Anderson High School who will have transferred into the school from all over Shetland.

Lineup

23 Fiddlers
with Kevin Gifford - Drums
Alan Scollay - Bass
Margaret Couper - Piano
and
Isla Anderson - Vocals.

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