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Culburnie (Scottish Gaelic: Cùil Braonaigh, Scots: Chainry) is a
scattered hamlet in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It is 1.2
miles (2 km) west...
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Pourquoi Quebec? (Greentrax, 1998)
Return to
Kintail with
Alasdair Fraser (
Culburnie, 1999) Ceol More (Comp****, 2002)
Singing Sands with
Alain Gentry (Comp****...
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Scottish fiddler, composer, performer, and
recording artist.
Fraser operates Culburnie Records and is a
leading artist on the label. He has
founded various summer...
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original on 2011-11-12.
Retrieved 2011-11-14. "Fire & Grace".
Culburnie.com.
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-28.
Retrieved 2011-11-14. "The...
- (percussion) Eric
Rigler (Scottish bagpipes,
uilleann pipes) Paul
Machlis (piano, keyboard)
Chris Norman (wooden flute, piccolo)
Culburnie artist profile v t e...
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professional gambler Alasdair Fraser (born 1955),
Scottish fiddler and
owner of
Culburnie Records Noah
Georgeson (born 1975), musician,
producer Felix Gillet (1835–1908)...
- part of
Kiltarlity include Camault Muir, Tomnacross, Ardendrain, and
Culburnie.
Kiltarlity village green, with post
office in
centre The
village war...
- Machine, hannekec****el.com;
accessed April 25, 2017.
Album information Archived 2008-04-25 at the
Wayback Machine,
culburnie.com;
accessed April 25, 2017....
- Corporation's #1
World Music Title)
Journey Begun,
Laura Risk and
Athena Tergis (
Culburnie 105) with
Steve Baughman (guitar),
Peter Maund (percussion), Pat Klobas...
- with
Alasdair Fraser (Fiddle) and
Natalie Haas (Cello) –
released 2004 (
Culburnie Records release)
Music for
Twelve dances from
RSCDS Book 38, with Muriel...