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Cajun Music :  Mary Chapin Carpenter Cajun Music : Mary Chapin Carpenter
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Video duration: 197 seconds

'Down at the Twist and Shout' by Mary Chapin Carpenter. *******************< br /> (C) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT



Sarah Jory : Till Each Tear Becomes A Rose Sarah Jory : Till Each Tear Becomes A Rose
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Video duration: 263 seconds

Sarah Jory concert from 1994.



Scottish Tradition : Phil & Johnny Cunningham Scottish Tradition : Phil & Johnny Cunningham
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Video duration: 211 seconds

The Cunningham Brothers on Box and Fiddle. Two of Scotland's finest musicians of recent times. Strathspey and Reels



Scottish Tradition : Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham 1 Scottish Tradition : Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham 1
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Video duration: 233 seconds

My Lily/The Sweetness of Mary/Hughie Jim Paul's Reel. From "Aly Bain and Friends" at Finnieston Ferry.



Irish Tradition : The Banks Of The Bann Irish Tradition : The Banks Of The Bann
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Video duration: 276 seconds

Played by Martin Simpson. A very restful tune with some restful photos. " For bringing us the horse we could almost forgive you for bringing us whiskey. Horses make a landscape look more beautiful." (Quote by Lame Deer, Lakota holy man.



Willie Nelson - Goodnight Irene Willie Nelson - Goodnight Irene
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Video duration: 157 seconds

Willie Nelson live in concert singing the Huddie Ledbetter classic "Goodnight Irene." Another clip from "A Vision Shared: A Tribute To Woody Guthrie And Leadbelly", 1988.



Sarah Jory : Rose Of My Heart Sarah Jory : Rose Of My Heart
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Video duration: 280 seconds

Sarah Jory in concert from 1994.



Maritime Tradition : Cape St. Mary\ Maritime Tradition : Cape St. Mary's : Stan Rogers
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Video duration: 329 seconds

A song by the late, great Canadian folk singer Stan Rogers,from his album, 'For the family' from 1983 or so. Garnet Rogers play the solo fiddle piece. I didn't get enough pictures to do justice to the song. Hope you like it anyway. Buy the album, there are many great songs on it.