S 08 E 08 John Peacock’s Collection Part 1 (aka 5 days with a Northumbrian Small pipe Chanter)

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S 08 E 08 John Peacock’s Collection Part 1 aka 5 days with a Northumbrian Small pipe Chanter Tunes: Peacock: Frisky, Welcome to the Town Again, A Mile to Ride, Niel Gows Wife, New Drops of Brandy, Bonny Lad, Niel Gow, Money Musk, Lady Coventry’s Minuet Donald MacDonald: We’ll Gang Nae Mair to Yon Town Alexander MacKay: A mile to Ride Niel Gow: Niel Gow’s Wife Walker Jackson: Cummilum James Aird: Niel Gow James Bremner (and Frances Hopkinson): Lady Coventry’s Minuet Special thanks to Benjamin Elzerman for the chanter and Reed! +X+X+ Clip of Alan Lomax introducing Jack Armstrong’s Playing: https://soundcloud.com/oldtownschool/talking-northumbrian-small Alan Lomax Recordings with Jack Armstrong: https://archive.culturalequity.org/person/armstrong-jack Alan Lomax Collection at Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/collections/alan-lomax-manuscripts/about-this-collection/ Alan Lomax being a Creep talking to Bert Lloyd, I first heard this on the Fire Draw Near Podcast (around 35 minutes in the context for the clip starts Alan’s talking starts at 41 minutes): https://soundcloud.com/firedrawnear/the-trees-they-do-grow-high +X+X+X+ Settings: Most of the Music Comes from John Peacock’s Collection available on Ross’s Music Page: 1810: Frisky, Welcome to the Town Again, Niel Gows Wife, New Drops of Brandy, Bonny Lad, Niel Gow, Money Musk, Lady Coventry’s Minuet From John Peacock’s “A Favourite Collection of Tunes with Variations adapted for the Northumberland Small Pipes Violin or Flute http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/peacock.pdf +X+X+ 1828: We’ll Gang Nae Mair to Yon Town from Donald MacDonald https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105682594 +X+X+ 1820s: A Mile to Ride from Alexander MacKay’s “A Collection of Reels, Strathspeys and Slow Tunes, Arranged for the Piano Forte Chiefly composed by Alexander MacKay, Musician Islay” https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/104488189 +X+X+ 1802: Niel Gow’s Wife: From Gow's Repository of the Dance Music of Scotland Part 2 https://imslp.org/wiki/Gow%27s_Repository_of_the_Dance_Music_of_Scotland_(Gow%2C_Niel) +X+X+ 1774: Walker Jackson: Cummilum http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/jcit/jcit_table.html +X+X+ 1802: Niel Gow: From Aird, Vol 5 https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/90483464 +X+X+ 1780s: Lady Coventry’s Minuet with Variations from James Bremner by Frances Hopkinson https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/90483464 +X+X+ FIN Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! Checkout my Merch Store on Bagpipeswag: https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag You can also support me by Buying my First Album on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes or my second album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/pay-the-pipemaker or my third album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/bannocks-of-barley-meal You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at [email protected] letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGASupport Wetootwaag's Bagpipe and History Podcast

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