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Jimmy Shand & his Band

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Beracah Music

Released: 1st November 2009
Catalogue Number: BRHCD39
Barcode: x
Running Time: 46mins


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1958 at live at Leeds University - 12 years before The Who!
It's quite amazing the places the Scots & Irish entertainers went to, saw & conquered way before the giant sized pop acts were even formed (if they were even born!!).
And why not? They were the top artists of their day, they toured the world and they were mobbed everywhere they went.
Jimmy Shand - Superstar! And that's a fact!!

1) None So Pretty - 8 x 40 Reel
2) The Duke of Atholl's Reel - 8 x 32 Jig
3) The Glasgow Highlanders - 8 x 32 Strathspey
4) The Reel of the 51st Division - 8 x 32 Reel
5) Hamilton House - 8 x 32 Jig
6) Cadgers in the Cannongate (Grant's Rant) - 8 x 32 Reel
7) The Double Foursome - 32 x Strathspey, 32 x Reel, 64 x Reel of Tulloch
8) Waltz Country Dance
9) Eightsome Reel
1958 at live at Leeds University - 12 years before The Who!
It's quite amazing the places the Scots & Irish entertainers went to, saw & conquered way before the giant sized pop acts were even formed (if they were even born!!).
And why not? They were the top artists of their day, they toured the world and they were mobbed everywhere they went.
Jimmy Shand - Superstar! And that's a fact!!

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