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Gaelic Songs of
Allan the
Ridge MacDonald, Cape
Breton University Press. Page 8.
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Braighe/Beyond...
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Braighe/Beyond the Braes: The
Gaelic Songs of
Allan the
Ridge MacDonald, Cape
Breton University Press. Page 9.
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Braighe/Beyond...
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Braighe/Beyond the Braes: The
Gaelic Songs of
Allan the
Ridge MacDonald, Cape Breton...
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Braighe/Beyond the Braes: The
Gaelic Songs of
Allan the
Ridge MacDonald, Cape
Breton University Press. Page 35.
Effie Rankin (2004), As a'
Braighe/Beyond...
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Braighe/Beyond the Braes: The
Gaelic Songs of
Allan the
Ridge MacDonald, Cape
Breton University Press. Page 31.
Effie Rankin (2004), As a'
Braighe/Beyond...
- (brae is a
Scots word for hillside, a
borrowing of the
Scottish Gaelic bràighe). The road
drops down
steeply (13% over 1,3 km) to
bridge a river, before...
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Various artists (2003) Ceòlmhor
Ostaig –
Various artists (2004)
Braighe Loch Iall –
Rachel Walker (2004) When All is Said and Done – Danú (2005)...
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United States,
Saorsa Media. Page 32.
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Braighe/Beyond the Braes: The
Gaelic Songs of
Allan the
Ridge MacDonald, Cape Breton...
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Skipinnish piper Andrew Stevenson and has two children,
Seamus and Flóraidh.
Braighe Loch Iall (2004) Fon Reul-Sholus (2006). Air
Chall (2010) Gaol (2020) A...
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Bràighe (Youth
Whose Hair Is Golden)" (Malcolm Gillis, Traditional) – 3:31 "Forty...