Bagpipe Tamer Music.Bagpipe bagpipe, musical instrument whose ancient origin was probably in Mesopotamia from which it was carried east and west by Celtic migrations. It was used in ancient Greece and Rome and has been long known in India. Tamer Music 2525 Hermosita Drive, Glendale, CA 91208 www.Bagpipetamer.com 1-818-243-7011 The Celtic Rock band Stand Easy, led by multi-instrumentalist John McLean Allan, presents three driving albums fusing of songwriting, Celtic music, and rock 'n' roll rock 'n' roll: see rock music. . "Stand Easy" ($15.00, 47 minutes) has been played on over 100 radio stations in the USA, Scotland, Canada, and Mexico, offering new flourishes on traditional Celtic music that listeners of all backgrounds can get into. Tracks include "Slow Air/Hornpipe", "Amazing Grace", "Back Home in Derry", and more. "Family Favorites" ($15.00, 49 minutes) collects thirty-four classic tunes performed solo on the Great Highland Bagpipe The Great Highland Bagpipe (Gaelic : A' Phìob Mhòr) is probably the best-known variety of bagpipe. Abbreviated GHB, and commonly referred to simply as "the pipes", they have historically taken numerous forms in both Ireland, England and Scotland. , including "Mist Covered Mountains", "Flowers of the Forest Flowers of the Forest is an ancient Scottish folk tune. Although the original words are unknown, the melody was recorded in c. 1615-25 in the John Skene of Halyards Manuscript as "Flowres of the Forrest," though it may have been composed earlier [1] . ", and "Auld Land Syne syne Scots adv. 1. Before now; ago. 2. Afterward; since then; since. 3. Thereupon; next. conj. Since. prep. Since. ". An absolute treat for bagpipe lovers and bagpipe players alike. "Tainted" ($15.00, 53 minutes) is Stand Easy's latest release, and takes the rocking a step higher with its passionate lyrics to such songs as "I Don't Have to Come Down", "Riding Out the Storm", and more. All three albums are enthusiastically recommended for anyone excited by a modern take on Celtic instrumental heritage, bagpipe music, and the siren beat of rock 'n' roll. |
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