Orphan date October 2008 Warm Braw is a foehn wind in the Schouten Islands north of New Guinea . Source http ggweather.com winds.html Category Winds climate stub ... more details
BLP refimprove date September 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Monica Braw , born 1945, is a Swedish author ref LIBRIS record for http libris.kb.se hitlist?q Monica Braw&r pers Braw Monica 1945 &p 1&f simp&g &s r&t v&m 10&d libris Monica Braw, 1945 ref and an international reporter. Bibliography Fiction N gonannanstans Somewhere Else short stories Bonniers 1978 Innan jag dog Before I died novel . Bonniers 1980 verlevarna The Survivors novel . Bonniers 1982 pocket Bonniers 1985. In German Wir sind die Angst der Welt . Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag Frankfurt am Main 1984 Hj rtlandet Heartland short stories Bonniers 1984 Hemort Tokyo Domicile Tokyo tales Bonniers 1988 Fr mling. En svensk i fj rran land Stranger. A Swede in faroff land novel Bonniers 2002 Hiroshima verlever Hiroshima Survives novel, revis. verlevarna Orienta 2005 Fact Kuolla kuin k rp set Die like flies . Rapport fr n Bangladesh. Report from Bangladesh. With Juhani Lompolo. Otava, Helsingfors 1971 Kvinna i Kina. LT 1973 . In Finnish Nelj vuorta naisen asema uudessa Kiinassa. Tammi 1973. Woman in China Den g mda solen. En bok om Japan och japanska kvinnor . With Hiroe Gunnarsson. LT 1978. In German Frauen in Japan. Zwischen Tradition und Aufbruch. Fischer Taschenbuchverlag. Frankfurt am Main 1982 The Hidden Sun. About Japan and Japanese women Pitk matka it n Den l nga resan sterut The Long Journey East With Juhani Lompolo. Kirjayhtym Helsingfors 1985 The Atomic Bomb Suppressed . American Censorship in Japan 1945 1949. Dissertation in History at the University of Lund . Liber 1986 Den censurerade atombomben. Brevskolan och TBV 1985 f rkortad version. In Japanese Ken etsu. Kinji sareta genbaku hodo. Jiji Tsushinsha ... Monica Braw s web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Braw, Monica ALTERNATIVE ... Braw, Monica Category Swedish writers Category 1945 births Category Living people Sweden writer stub sv Monica Braw ... more details
Braes o Killiecrankie is the name of four distinct folk songs, all originally from Scotland. The version that begins with the line Whare hae ye been sae braw, lad? Roud Folk Song Index Roud 8187 is the one discussed here. The versions that begin with the line Clavers and his highland men are either the Scots version Roud 8188 or the USA version Roud 2572 . Finally there is another Scots version, that begins with the line On a thistle I sat doon Roud 3363 . The Battle of Killiecrankie was fought in 1689, as part of the Jacobite rising Jacobite rebellion . James Hogg made a collection of songs relating to the battles and campaigns. It was published as Jacobite Reliques in 1819. He lists this song simply as Killiecrankie number 19 on page 32 . Hogg may have had a hand in writing or adapting the song. Whare hae ye been sae braw, lad? br Whare hae ye been sae brankie O? br Whare hae ye been sae braw, lad br Cam ye by Killicrankie O? br Chorus An had ye been where I hae been br Ye wad na been sae cantie O br An ye had seen what I hae seen br I the braes o Killicrankie O. br I faught at land, I faught at sea br At hame I faught my auntie O br But I met the devil and John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee Dundee br On the braes o Killicrankie O. br The bauld Pitcur fell in a furr br The John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee Clavers got a clankie O br Or I had fed an Athol gled br On the braes o Killicrankie O. br O fie, Hugh Mackay Mackay , what gart ye lie br I the bush ayont the brankie O br Ye s better kiss d William III of England King Willie s loof br Than come to Killicrankie O br It s nae shame, it s nae shame br It s nae shame to shank ye O br There s sour slaes on Athol Braes br And deils at Killicrankie O. br Scotland s Big Country recorded a version with rousing guitar. Category Scottish folk songs ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 The Gala Water Lowland Scots Gala Watter Scottish Gaelic An Geal Ath is a river in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland and a tributary of the River Tweed . It is sometimes known as the Gala , which nickname is also shared with Galashiels , which it flows through. The Braw Lads O Gala Watter is a song about people from Galashiels. See also List of places in the Scottish Borders Leader Water Gallery gallery Image GalaWaterFountainhall1.jpg Gala Water at Fountainhall Bridge Image GalaBridge1.jpg Gala Bridge at Fountainhall Image GalaWaterTorquhan.jpg Gala Water near Torquhan Image GalaStowBridge1.jpg Bridge over Gala Water at Stow gallery Borders geo stub coord 55 37 N 2 47 W display title region GB type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Scotland ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Peat Fire Flame Type studio Longtype Artist The Corries Cover Released 1977 Recorded Genre Folk music Folk Length 38 13 Label Dara Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r446390 pure url yes Last album Live from Scotland Volume 4 br 1977 This album Peat Fire Flame br 1977 Next album Spotlight On The Corries br 1977 Peat Fire Flame is an album recorded in 1977 by The Corries , a Scottish people Scottish folk group . The combolin an instrument devised by Roy Williamson is heard to advantage on Come By the Hills . Williamson and Ronnie Browne are heard on the vocals. There is multi tracking to include both men on guitar s, Northumbrian pipes , harmonica s, whistle s, flute s, concertina , mandolin s, boranns i.e. bodhr n s , fiddle and combolins. The last four tracks are designed to heard as one continuous track. Running time 38 minutes 13 seconds. Track listing Leezie Lindsay Ronnie Browne Roy Williamson Braw Braw Lads Trad Peat Fire Flame Trad Mormond Braes Trad Come By The Hills Trad The White Cockade Trad The Barge of Gorrie Crovan Trad Turn Ye Tae Me Trad Eriskay Love Lilt Trad The Wee Cooper O Fife Trad The Lass of Roch Royal Lord Gregory Trad The Poachers Trad Category 1977 albums Category The Corries albums ... more details
FAIR USE of Cullen Bay album .jpg see image description page at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Image Cullen Bay album .jpg for rationale Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Cullen Bay album Type Album Artist The Tannahill Weavers Cover Cullen bay album .jpg Released 1990 Recorded June 1990 Genre Folk music Scottish Traditional Folk Length 33 31 Label Green Linnet Records Producer The Tannahill Weavers Last album Best of the Tannahill Weavers 1979 1989 br 1989 This album Cullen Bay br 1990 Next album The Mermaid s Song br 1992 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 citation needed date December 2011 rev2 rev2Score noprose yes Cullen Bay is an album by the Scottish traditional folk band The Tannahill Weavers , released in 1990. The band is joined on several tracks Braw Burn the Bridges , Jenny Dang the Weaver and A Night Visitor s Song by cittern player Stuart Morison. Cullen Bay itself is on the coast of the Moray Firth , west of Spey Bay between the towns of Elgin, Moray Elgin and Banff, Aberdeenshire Banff . The album was recorded at Pierhouse Studios, Edinburgh , Scotland. Track listing The Standard on the Braes O Mar The Haughs O Cromdale The Fiddler The Fiddler s Jig Jenny Dang the Weaver The Reel of Tulloch Joy of My Heart Aikendrum Samuel the Weaver The Panda Thunderhead The Cannongate Twitch Allan MacDonald s Reel Kintail A Night Visitor s Song Cullen Bay Dalnahassaig S Iomadh Rud a Chunnaic Mi Alick C. MacGregor Braw Burn the Bridges Personnel Roy Gullane guitar , vocals Iain MacInnes Bagpipes Highland bagpipes , Bagpipes Scottish small pipes , whistles John Martin fiddle , cello , vocals Phil Smillie flute , whistles , bodhr n , vocals Les Wilson bouzouki , Keyboard instrument keyboards , bass pedals , vocals References references 1990s folk album stub Category 1986 albums Category Folk albums by Scottish artists ... more details
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Orphan date February 2009 Kwadrofonik is a Poland Polish band. The unusual combination of percussionists and pianists is the only such quartet in Poland and one of a few in the world. Founded in 2006, they perform compositions from the twentieth and twenty first centuries. Their music is inspired by composers like B la Bart k Bartok , George Crumb and Luciano Berio . Through Musical improvisation improvisation and musical dialogues they make maximum use of the possibilities offered by two pianos and percussion. The instruments exchange functions almost imperceptibly the pianos become percussion instruments, while percussion instruments become the melodic ones. For the arrangement of folk songs performed at the ninth Folk Music Festival Nowa Tradycja New Tradition in 2006, the musicians were awarded the Grand Prix, an Award from the President of Warsaw and also one from the public Burza Braw Burst of Applause . Members Magdalena Kordylasi ska percussion Mi osz P kala percussion Emilia Sitarz piano Bart omiej W sik piano gallery File Kwadrofonik20090916A.jpg File Kwadrofonik20090916B.jpg File Kwadrofonik20090916C.jpg File Kwadrofonik20090916D.jpg File Kwadrofonik20090916E.jpg File Kwadrofonik20090916F.jpg gallery References http www.iam.pl pl site px israel2008 ang.pdf Category Polish musical groups ... more details
by the Braw Lads Gathering with riders on horseback parading through the town. Galashiels population .... Notable people File The Braw Lad and Lass crossing the Tweed on the morning of the Braw Lads Gathering.jpg thumb 280px The Braw Lad and Lass crossing the Tweed Craig Chalmers John Collins footballer ... Gala RFC Gala Rugby Football Club In culture File Braw Lads Gathering, Galashiels 2011.jpg thumb 380px Braw Lads Gathering 2011 Robert Burns wrote two poems about Galashiels, Sae Fair Her Hair and Braw Lads . The latter is sung by the some of the townsfolk each year at the Braw Lads Gathering. Sir ... more details
The Hundred Pipers is a Scottish song whose theme is the aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1745 . Written well after the events it commemorates, it is not a genuine Jacobitism Jacobite song, as is the case with many others now considered in the classic canon of Jacobite songs, most of which were songs composed in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but were passed off as contemporary products of the Jacobite risings. ref cite journal last Murray first Alan V. year 1990 title Rev. of William Donaldson, The Jacobite Song. Political Myth and National Identity journal Jahrbuch f r Volksliedforschung volume 35 pages 186 87 url http www.jstor.org stable 848236 ref In 1998, Scottish singer Isla St Clair recorded a version of The Hundred Pipers sung in the old style, for her album When the Pipers Play . This version was also included in the film When the Pipers Play , aired by PBS Television in the United States. Lyrics These lyrics are in Scots language Scots . Wi a hundred pipers, an a , an a , Wi a hundred pipers, an a , an a , We ll up an gie them a blaw, a blaw Wi a hundred pipers, an a , an a . O it s owre the border awa , awa It s owre the border awa , awa We ll on an we ll march to Carlisle, Cumbria Carlisle ha Wi its yett s, its castle an a , an a . Chorus Wi a hundred pipers, an a , an a , We ll up an gie them a blaw, a blaw Wi a hundred pipers, an a , an a . O our sodger lads looked braw, looked braw, Wi their tartan kilts an a , an a , Wi their bonnets an feathers an glitt rin gear, An pibrochs sounding loud and clear. Will they a return to their ain dear glen? Will they a return oor Heilan men? Second sichted Sandy looked fu wae. An mithers grat when they march d away. Wi a hundred pipers, an a , an a , We ll up an gie them a blaw, a blaw Wi a hundred pipers, an a , an a . O wha is foremos o a , o a , Oh wha is foremost o a , o a , Bonnie Prince Charlie Bonnie Charlie the King o us a , hurrah Wi his hundred pipers an a , an a . His bonnet and feathe ... more details
Robert Duncan Low 25 August 1895, Dundee 13 December 1980 was a Scottish comics writer and editor. Employed by D. C. Thomson & Co. , he was responsible for their line of comics, and, as a writer, co created Oor Wullie and The Broons with artist Dudley D. Watkins . The son of Robert Brown Low, a jute mill mechanic, and Maggie Wilson Low, he joined DC Thomson as a journalist and rose to become managing editor in charge of the children s publications department. Having launched the big five story paper s Adventure story paper Adventure 1921 , The Rover comics The Rover 1922 , The Wizard DC Thomson The Wizard 1923 , The Skipper story paper The Skipper 1930 and Hotspur comics The Hotspur 1933 , he developed a comic supplement for the weekly newspaper The Sunday Post , the Fun Section 1936 . It included two comic strips in Scots vernacular he had co created with Dudley D. Watkins , a staff illustrator on the story papers The Broons , about a working class Scottish family, and Oor Wullie , about a mischievous young boy based on Low s son Ron , alongside Auchentogle , drawn by Chic Gordon , and strips by Allan Morley including Nero and Zero and Nosey Parker . ref name brawlow Gavin Brightwell, http web.archive.org web 20080411084447 http www.thatsbraw.co.uk Biog DDW Page Images Low Family RD Low.htm RD Low the man who created The Broons and Oor Wullie , That s Braw via Internet Archive ref ref name brawwatkins Gavin Brightwell, http web.archive.org web 20090514143343 http www.thatsbraw.co.uk Biog DDW Page.htm Dudley Dexter Watkins , That s Braw via Internet Archive ref ref http www.helensburghheroes.com heroes ronald waterson low Helensburgh Heroes Ronald Waterson Low ref In 1937, as managing editor, he oversaw the launch of DC Thomson s first comic, The Dandy , edited by Albert Barnes editor Albert Barnes , followed by The Beano , edited by George Moonie , in 1938. The Magic Comic , for slightly younger readers, followed in 1939 but folded in 1941 due to paper shortages. T ... more details
A Scotticism is a phrase or word which is characteristic of dialect s of Scots language Scots . ref cite book title Oxford English Dictionary url http www.oed.com publisher Oxford University Press accessdate 2008 04 21 quote An idiom or mode of expression characteristic of Scots esp. as used by a writer of English. ref An archetypal example is Och aye the noo , which translates as, Oh yes, just now . This phrase is often used in parody by non Scots and although the phrases Och aye and the noo are in common use by Scots separately, they are rarely used together. ref cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id HI6Kxa WtvYC&pg PA94&dq 22och aye the noo 22&sig aCiJ2unarmZscA2czt1D7V fuww title The Concise Dictionary of Scottish Words and Phrase author Betty Kirkpatrick isbn 1905102887 pages 94 year 2006 publisher Crombie Jardine quote often used humorously by non Scots ref Other phrases of this sort include Braw, bricht, moonlicht nicht Hoots Mon Hoots mon the noo Lang may yer lum reek During the Scottish Enlightenment , many leading figures, particularly David Hume , strove to excise Scotticisms from their writing, in an attempt to make their work more appealing to an English, and wider European, audience. See also Anti Scottish sentiment Dictionary of the Scots Language Doric dialect Scotland Doric Lallans Languages in the United Kingdom Phonological history of the Scots language Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech Scottish English References reflist Category Scottish culture Category Scottish words and phrases Category Scottish toponymy Category Scottish toponyms Category Scottish surnames Scotland stub UK hist stub ling stub ... more details
multiple issues notability July 2010 refimprove July 2010 unreferenced July 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Black Water Type studio Artist Kris Drever Cover Blackwaterkrisdrever.jpg Released October 23, 2006 Recorded Pure Records Studio, Yorkshire Genre Folk music Folk Length Label Reveal Records Producer John McCusker Reviews Last album This album Black Water br 2006 Next album Honk Toot Suite br 2008 Misc Black Water is the debut album by Scottish people Scottish contemporary folk musician Kris Drever , released on October 23, 2006, on Reveal Records . The album was produced by John McCusker . Track listing Steel and Stone Black Water Braw Sailin on the Sea Sir Patrick Spens Patrick Spence Beads and Feathers Green Grows the Laurel Honk Toot Honk Toot The Happy Aunt Betty Beardmore Harvest Gypsies Fause Fause Poor Man s Son Rodney s Glory Air Rodney s Glory Jim Donoghue s Navigator Personnel Kris Drever vocals, guitar, tenor guitar John McCusker producer, fiddle, whistle Andy Seward recording, mixing, banjo track 9 Paul McGeehan additional recording Keith Bird assistant to additional recording Calum Malcolm mastering Roy Dodds drums, percussion tracks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 Ewen Vernal double bass tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 & 10 Ian Carr guitarist Ian Carr guitar tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 10 Donald Shaw musician Donald Shaw harmonium, wurlitzer, piano tracks 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 & 11 Andy Cutting diatonic accordion tracks 1, 2, 3, 7 & 8 Eddi Reader harmony vocals tracks 1 & 9 Kate Rusby harmony vocals tracks 2, 5 & 11 Roddy Woomble harmony vocals tracks 9 & 11 Hugo Morris cover artwork photography Category 2006 debut albums Category Kris Drever albums ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Dove Across The Water is a folk album by Ossian band Ossian recorded and released in 1982. The original LP release was on Iona Records catalogue number IONA IR0004 , with at least one rerelease on CD currently unavailable. The album was recorded at Castle Sound Studios, Pencaitland , East Lothian , Scotland during April 1982, was produced by Ossian band Ossian and engineered by Calum Malcolm . The Dove Across The Water sequence is a rearranged and rerecorded version of music created for the film Iona... Dove Across The Water produced for Films Of Scotland by Mike Alexander in 1982. Track listing This listing is taken from the original LP release. All titles are traditional arr. Ossian band Ossian except where noted. Duncan Johnstone The Duck D. Macleod The Curlew D.Macpherson 4 39 Braw Sailin on the Sea Trad. Cuffe 5 02 Drunk at Night, Dry in the Morning 2 54 Will Ye Go To Flanders? Trad. Ross 6 04 Tae the Beggin 4 43 Mile Marbhaisg 2 54 Dove Across The Water Iona Theme Jackson 1 56 March The Cunning Workmen Cuffe 3 49 Columba Jackson 4 19 Iona Theme, Reprise Jackson 1 52 Personnel Billy Jackson Harp, Uileann pipes, whistle, double bass, vocals George Jackson Guitar, fiddle, whistle, vocals John Martin Fiddle, cello, vocals Tony Cuffe Vocals, guitar, tenor guitar, tipl Iain MacDonald Pipes, vocals, flute, whistle, Jew s harp with Flora MacNeil and Maggie MacInnes Category 1982 albums ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For the 1919 film starring Stan Laurel Hoots Mon 1919 film For the 1940 film starring Max Miller Hoots Mon 1940 film Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Hoots Mon Cover just the file name Cover size Border Alt Caption Artist Lord Rockingham s XI Album A side B side Blue Train Released 1958 Format Recorded Genre Rock and roll , jazz Length Label Decca Records Decca Writer Harry Robinson musician Harry Robinson Producer Certification Chronology Last single This single Next single Misc Hoots Mon is a song songwriter written by Harry Robinson musician Harry Robinson and performed by Lord Rockingham s XI . It was a number one hit single for three weeks in 1958 on the UK Singles Chart . It is based on the old Scottish folk song, A Hundred Pipers . It was also one of the first rock and roll songs to feature the Hammond organ , which would become popular in rock and roll music the following year with Dave Cortez s The Happy Organ . The gramophone record record is mostly instrumental , punctuated by four stereotypical Scottish English Scottish phrases Och aye the noo Och aye , an exclamation meaning Yes Hoots mon , an interjection usually meaning Hey There s a moose loose aboot this hoose There s a mouse loose about this house , a standard clich highlighting Scots Language pronunciation. It s a braw, bricht, moonlicht nicht. It s a beautiful, bright moonlit night The song was cover version covered by Bad Manners . It was also used in a advertising commercial for Maynards Maynards Wine Gums with the line There s a moose loose aboot this hoose changed to There s juice loose aboot this hoose . See also List of number one singles from the 1950s UK List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart External links discogs master master 230115 name Hoots Mon Start box Succession box before It s All in the Game song It s All In The Game by Tommy Edwards title List of number one singles UK UK number one single ... more details
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