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Links to
what I think are the best music sites
You can
tell I like Scottish music as well as Celtic.
  
Click on CD's
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SCORCHED-EARTH
POLICY, John
Miller: vocals, Mark Lamb: guitar, vocal (second from the left), Lance Lea:
drums, Carlos Santiago: guitar, George Astin: bass, Mark, my nephew to be's site, a
real sweetie so give them a listen. Photo by Jennifer Wade my niece (dang
she's good)
Alasdair
Fraser is wonderful. Lassie
with the Golden Hair is my
favorite.
Battlefield
Band is fantastic. Saw them in concert last year, some good toe
tapping
music
Boys
of the Lough will
get you feet going, Wonderful waltz and polka's, vocals are
great.
Cherish
the Ladies are a wonderful group. Great
Irish songs, love Joni Madden's, have her CD's as well as the groups.
The
McCalmans wonderful Scottish
group, worth a listen
also.
Runrig
if I wasn't as old as I am
I would be a Riggie. Some Rock and old songs. Really a
kick.
Séamus
Egan interesting and lovely
music. He is very talented
Tannahill
Weavers was the first Scottish group that I
listened too. I am so sad that they will be near here at the end of month and no
tickets left.
You
can listen to sound clips through his site, fantastic guitar player, please have a
listen.

I
have been a listener for several years, both of my daughters have used his music
for their weddings. The Garden of Givenhy and Presents of Joy from his other
albums.

I
have seen Kitaro in concert, been one of my favorites for 10 years, daughter used one song
from this album as her wedding march.

The
album name speaks for itself. Her voice is thrilling and a joy to hear.

I
have several of his CD's, I could listen to him all day, what a gifted man.

Most of the songs are in the beautiful Navajo language . Even though I don't
speak her language her melodies touch the heart.
Aaron White on guitar, Kelvin Bizahaloni on cedar flute, and Michael
Bannister
on percussion, is a blending of folk, classical jazz and Native American.
Wonderful music.

 
My IRC friend Raz
has lots of midi links, well worth checking out.

Smick and Smodoo's
midi site. Wonderful oldies here, back to the 20's to the 50's.



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