The Scottish buccaneers stand ready to capture the wealth of the Seven Seas from the CD "Black Sails at Midnight"
Official Live Video Clip !! The Scottish buccaneers stand ready to capture the wealth of the Seven Seas. "Black Sails at Midnight" offers a treasure chest of sweeping Scottish Pirate Metal worthy of any loot-loving corsair.
The first music video from Portland-based pirate rock band for all ages, Captain Bogg
A Radio Galega Capercaillie concert. Manuel BudiƱo on whistle
Scottish song called The Ghosts of Culloden., sung by Scottish singer Isla Grant.<br /> Fighting for Bonnie Prince Charlie at Culloden moor, the blue bonnets were out numbered and starving.<br /> The Jacobite claim to the throne was subsidised
Scottish group the Battlefield Band playing at the 2001 Lowender Peran Festival in Cornwall
Massed pipes and drums of regiments<br /> from Great Britain, Australia,<br /> Republic of South Africa, Canada and New Zealand
The Massed Band of Pipes and Drums at the 6th Annual Italian Pipers' Gathering at Cannara, Umbria, Italy, playing Highland Cathedral
Celtic Fiddle from Boston via Cape Breton, Nova Scotia<br /> Doug Lamey is a Boston area fiddler with deep ties to Cape Breton's fiddle tradition. His grandfather Bill Lamey was one of the most important fiddlers during the golden age of Cape Breton
DRUM! represents the musical heartbeat of Nova Scotia. It is a spectacular musical production featuring 20 musicians, dancers, drummers, and singers from four principle cultures -- Aboriginal, Black, Celtic and Acadian -- brought together in a heart-pumpi
One of Scotland's top Pipers Major RTD Gavin Stoddart MBE BEM and Hawick singer song writer Alan Brydon of Scocha perform their song for Passchendaele during the Tattoo on Flanders in August 2007. The song was specially commissioned by the organisers of t
FeaturedThis is the original award winning sequence from 'When the Pipers Play' and used for the credits. Produced by Highland Classics it features Scotland's great traditional singer, Isla St Clair, with the Massed Pipers of all The Scottish Regiments.<br /&g
Taken from Donal Lunny's "Sult - Spirit of the Music" TV series - recorded around 1996.<br /> Mark Knopfler - vocals & guitar<br /> Donal Lunny - bouzouki<br /> Liam O'Flynn - uilleann pipes<br /> Sean Keane - fiddle
Andy Stewart hosted the Scottish music and dance show, The White Heather Club.<br /> This was a popular TV programme in the 1950`s and early 60`s on BBC Scotland.
The Joe Gordon Folk Four were regulars on the Scottish TV programme, The White Heather Club, hosted by Andy Stewart. This was a popular BBC Scottish music and dance show in the 1950`s and early 60`s.
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