Silly Wizard

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  • celtic
  • folk
  • scottish
  • scottish folk
  • world
Silly Wizard was a Scottish folk band, formed in about 1971 in Edinburgh by Johnny Cunningham (fiddle, viola, mandola, vocals), Bob Thomas (guitar, mandolin, mandola, banjo, concertina) and Gordon Jones (guitar, bodhran, vocals, bouzouki, mandola). They performed at the Triangle Folk Club for a time, then went on a tour of France in 1972. Soon after, they signed to Transatlantic Records to record an album with Maddy Taylor, who had sung with them on the tour. The album was recorded but has never been released.

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Songs

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    A Glint of Silver / Wha'll Be King but Cherlie?

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    A Scarce O'Tatties / Lyndhurst

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    A.A. Cameron's Strathspey / Mrs. Martha Knowles / The Pitnacree Ferryman / The New Shillin'

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    A.B. Corsie (The Lad From Orkney) / Ril Bheara / Richard Dwyer's

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    A.B. Corsie (The Lad From Orkney) / Ril Bheara / Richard Dwyer's (reels)

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    Atholl Braes/The Drunken Piper

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    Banks of the Bann

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    Bridget O'Malley

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    Broom o' the Cowdenknowes

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    Carlisle Wall

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    Donald McGillavry

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    Donald McGillavry / O'Neill's Cavalry March

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    Election Jig

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    Fhear A Bhata (The Boatman)

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    Fhear a Bhata (The Boatmen)

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    Finlay M. MacRae

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    Glasgow Peggy

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    Golden, Golden

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    Green Fields of Glentown / The Galtee Reel / Bobby Casey's Number Two / Wing Commander Donald MacKenzie's Reel

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    Hame, Hame, Hame / Tha Mi Sgìth

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    If I Was a Blackbird

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    Isla Waters

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    Jack Cunningham's Farewell to Benbecula / Sweet Molly

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    Jenny Gray's Whiskey

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    Land O' The Leal

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    Lover's Heart

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    Miss Catherine Brosnan

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    Miss Patricia Meagher

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    Miss Shepherd / Sweeney's Buttermilk / McGlinchey's Reels

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    Mo Chuachag Laghach (My Kindly Sweetheart)


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