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Remembering

Ross Ainslie

Scottish
Great White Records

Released: 18th September 2015
Catalogue Number: GWR003CD
Barcode: 5060358920400
Running Time: 45mins.

CD£12.15The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


In January 2015 Ross Ainslie was commissioned by Celtic Connections to write a piece for the 'New Voices' series. Ross decided to go outside his comfort zone and try out songwriting for the first time and "Remembering" is what he achieved.



1. Change
2. Fly Higher
3. Lullaby For Mel
4. Dreaming Daisy
5. Remembering
6. Skins
7. Jock Speaks
8. Head High
9. Nowhere To Go (Part A)
10. Nowhere To Go (Part B)
11. Nowhere To Go (Part C)
In January 2015 Ross Ainslie was commissioned by Celtic Connections to write a piece for the 'New Voices' series. Ross decided to go outside his comfort zone and try out songwriting for the first time and "Remembering" is what he achieved.

Lineup

Ross Ainslie - Pipes,Whistles,Cittern,Vocals
Ali Hutton - Acoustic Guitar
Gordy Duncan Jr. - Drums,Vocals
Hamish Napier - Keys,Vocals
James Lindsay - Bass
Jock Duncan - Words
John Somerville - Accordion
Laura-Beth Salter - Mandolin,Vocals
Laura Wilkie - Fiddle,Vocals
Matheu Watson - Electric Guitar
Steven Byrnes - Vocals

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