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Free MP3 Downloads from Our Albums

Here are some tracks from three of our albums. These you may download using RealPlayer, MediaPlayer, MusicJukeBox or similar software.



From our album "Crossroads Ceilidh:"
Click here to download the title cut "Crossroads Ceilidh," written by the talented New Hampshire songwriter Kevin Dolan.

Click here to download the song "Roseville Fair," written by the folk music legend Bill Staines.



From our album "From There to Here:"
Click here to download the song "The Women of Dundee," written by one of Scotland's finest living songwriters Sheena Wellington.

Click here to download the song "Farewell to Sicily," written by the late Hamish Henderson, a legend of Scottish songwriting, when he was stationed in Sicily in the Second World War.



From our album "Irish Pub Songs:"

Click here to download the song "Four Green Fields," written by one of Ireland's most famous songwriters Tommy Makem.

Click here to download the quintessential Irish pub song, "Whiskey in the Jar."





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Their First Album

In addition to an original title cut by the Irish songwriter Kevin Dolan, their album Crossroads Ceilidi; includes these tracks: from Ireland, "Rare Oul Times," "Roddy McCorley," "Silkie;" from Scotland, "Star of Robbie Burns," "Dark Island," "Come O?er the Stream, Charlie," "Caledonia;" by Robert Burns, "Ye Jacobites by Name," "Hey, How, My Johnny Lad;" and by Bill Staines "Roseville Fair." It is available on both CD and cassette.

Their Second Album

Their second album From There to Here is based around their trip in 1999 to Ireland and Scotland. It includes several new songs they learned over there, together with many familiar ones which they heard frequently. The tracks include: "The Sound of Singing" (Eric Bogle); "Atholl Gathering" (traditional); "The Fields of Athenry" (Pete St. John); "Shipwreck at Doolin (Niall Sheedy); "Galway Bay" (Arthur Colahan); "Farewell to Sicily" (Hamish Henderson); "The Braes of Killiecrankie" (traditional); "Women of Dundee" (Sheena Wellington); "I'll Tell Me Ma" (traditional); "Schiehallion" (Gordon Menzies); "The Star of the County Down" (traditional); "Bonnie Dundee" (Sir Walter Scott); "Rocky Road to Dublin" (traditional); "The Streets of London" (Ralph McTell); and "The Parting Glass" (traditional). It is available on both CD and cassette formats. The album From There to Here is dedicated to Neil Thomson of Edinburgh, an extraordinary folksinger, who is resident musician at the Royal Oak Pub on Infimrary Street, Edinburgh. We want to thank him for his gracious hospitiality to us while we lived in Edinburgh for four months. We learned several of the above cuts from him.



Irish Pub Songs


1.Hills of Connemara & Whiskey You're the Devil 2.The Star of the County Down 3.The MTA Song 4.Tipping It Up to Nancy 5.The Wild Colonial Boy 6.Look At the Coffin 7.The Rising of the Moon 8.Danny Boy (with Irish flute & piano) 9.Whiskey in the Jar 10.Loch Lomond & Red Is the Rose 11.Finnigan's Wake 12.Four Green Fields (Tommy Makem) 13.The Leaving of Liverpool 14.Nancy Whiskey 15.Lovet's Lament & Foxhunter's Jig (Scottish small pipes & bodhran)



Bruce Competing at the Loon Mountain Scottish Games, NH






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