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New Spring
Release Date: 2007 - 04 - 02, Audio CD, Temple Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Quiet Days - Battlefield Band
by ricc - written on 22/10/00 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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I have been a fan of BB ever since I was 10 - in 1982 ish. When we were on holiday in Scotland - Inverary - they were playing in the local church hall. They have gone from strength to strength and still appear locally - down south - but on a much bigger scale. I think there's only one original member left - Alan - but the vibes of folk are ...
Leaving Friday Harbour - Battlefield Band
by splodgethecat - written on 24/08/01 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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changes over the years, including a very recent one this year. (I will write more about the band itself and it’s legendary band members over the years in the general Battlefield Band section.) However, the line up on this particular album is made up of; Alan Reid - Keyboards and vocals John McCusker - Fiddle, whistles, accordion, cittern and keyboards Davy Steele - Guitar, bouzouki, bodhran and vocals Mike Katz - Small pipes, highland pipes, whistle, guitar and bass What has made the Battlefield Band’s sound so distinctive over the years, is although there have been many members, there has always been the inclusion of the ...
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