The Tannahill Weavers

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  • celtic
  • folk
  • scottish
  • celtic folk
  • instrumental
The Tannahill Weavers are a popular band who perform traditional Scottish music. They are notable for being one of the first popular bands to incorporate the sound of the Great Highland Bagpipe (the Highland bagpipes are primarily a solo instrument) in an ensemble setting, and in doing so helped to change the sound of Scottish traditional music. The band was formed in 1968 and released their first album in 1976. As of this writing, in 2005, they continue to tour and release new recordings. They are named after Scottish poet Robert Tannahill and have recorded several of his songs.

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Songs

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    The Overgate

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    The Plooboy Laddies / John Murray of Lochee

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    The Queen Amang The Heather / Mairi Anne Macinnes

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    The Rigs o' Rye

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    The Rose Amang the Thorn

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    The Rovin' Heilandman

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    The Rovin' Hielandman

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    The Scottish Settler's Lament

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    The Shearin's No for You

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    The Silver Whistle Set

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    The Smokey Lum

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    The Smokey Lum / Maggie's Pancakes / Dancing Feet / The Mason's Apron

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    The Sound of Taransay

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    The Sounds of Taransay

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    The Standard on the Braes o' Mar / The Haughs o' Cromdale

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    The Terror Time

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    The Three Healths

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    The Trooper and the Maid

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    The Trooper and the Maid / The Sound of Sleat

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    The Unicorn Set

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    The Unicorn Set: The Unicorn / Trip to Pakistan / An Andro

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    The Wagtail Set

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    The Wars o' Germany

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    The Yellow Haired Laddie / Dream Angus

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    Tranent Muir

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    Turf Lodge / Cape Breton Fiddlers' Welcome to the Shetland Isles / Lady Margaret Stewart / The Flaggon

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    Turf Lodge / The Cape Breton Fiddler's Welcome to the Shetland Isles / Lady Margaret Stewart / The Flaggon

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    Up in the Mornin's No' for Me

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    Welcome Royal Cherlie / Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle

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    Westlin' Winds

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    Wha'll Dance Wi' Wattie / Traditional / Pipe Major George Allan

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    When the Kye Come Hame

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    When the Kye Come Hame / Munlochy Bridge

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    Wild Mountain Thyme

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    Wilie Cummings / The Red Speckled Hen / Dalena McKay


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