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Fast and furious and very 'rock 'n' roll' but whereas we used to note that traditional piping fans should leaved well alone and avoid a heart attack, we now feel that as this trend gathers speed it is wrong of the traditionalist to run away from this 'cause it looks like this is a bright new world from the Great Highland Bagpipe and they are in danger if missing out on some great and extremely exciting piping. Main Stage at 'T in the Park'? Maybe not as daft as it sounds
Stuart Cassells is the young piper who took the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall by storm in 2005 when he won the prestigious BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award.
Stuart Cassells (Highland bagpipes, border pipes) with Ross Kennedy (guitar, bouzouki, vocals), Douglas Millar (piano, Hammond organ), Craig Strain (bass guitar), Paul Jennings (drums), Martin O’Neill (bodhran), Simon Moran (fiddle), Lorne MacDougall (low whistle), Nick Hawryliw (electric guitar), Sandy Meldrum (keyboard) and The Red Hot Chilli Pipers (Willie Armstrong, Steven Graham, Kevin MacDonald, Malcolm McEwan, Ross French, Lorne MacDougall).
1) Big Al's: Alasdair's Reel
2) The Paps of Jura: Kirsteen's Jig - The Isle of Jura
3) The Snuffmaid's Welcome to Glasgow: The Snuffwife - The Kitchenmaid - Nelson Mandela's Welcome to Glasgow
4) Ginny's Tune
5) The Salmon & the Clyde - Rory MacLeod
6) Moran & Bodhran: The Rutting - Athol Cummers - The Prince of Wales - Bodhran Solo - Angus McGonnagle, the Gargling Argyll Gargoyle
7) The Terror Time
8) The Hills of Argyll
9) This Is How the Ladies Dance: Loic Denis' Welcome to South Uist - This Is How the Ladies Dance - This Is How the Ladies Reely Dance
10) Lexy McAskill - Thomson's Dirk
11) Just For Gordon: Miss Campbell of Sheerness - Nighean na Cailliche Crotaiche - Grey Daylight - Tune for A New Found Harmonium - The High Drive
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