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William Jackson

Scottish
Iona Records

Catalogue Number: IRCD010
Barcode: 5014818001024
Running Time: 40 mins.

CD£4.80Out of Stock


Founder member of the near legendary folk bank "Ossian" where he played Uilleann Pipes, Whistle, Bass, Synthesizer & Vocals,
William has continually played and pushed for greater recognition for the music of the Harp and has played & taught all around the World and composed new music for this ancient instrument whilst still preserving the equally ancient music.
The harp is Scotland's national instrument.

1) Lady Amelia Murray's Strathspey - The Breton March 2) Original Air To Which The Poems Of Ossian Were Sung - The Wauking O' The Faulds 3) Port Lennox 4) Medley: Strike The Young Harp - Pipe Major John MacLean Of Lewis 5) Medley: Paradise Valley -Angel's Ascent 6) Threefold Flame 7) Air By Fingal 8) Medley: Emigrant Peak - A St Kilda Dance - The Fairy Shoemaker - The Rose Without Rue.
Founder member of the near legendary folk bank "Ossian" where he played Uilleann Pipes, Whistle, Bass, Synthesizer & Vocals,
William has continually played and pushed for greater recognition for the music of the Harp and has played & taught all around the World and composed new music for this ancient instrument whilst still preserving the equally ancient music.
The harp is Scotland's national instrument.

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William Jackson - Harps.

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