- "
Peerie"
Willie Johnson (William
Henry Johnson) (10
December 1920 in Yell,
Shetland – 22 May 2007 in Lerwick, Shetland) was a
Scottish folk
guitarist and...
- OS Maps, the name used in
Shetland is "
Peerie Bard". The name is
derived from the
Shetland dialect words '
Peerie',
meaning small, and 'Bard',
meaning steep...
-
Henry "
Peerie"
Cunningham (9
January 1898 – 17
September 1972) was a
Scottish footballer who pla**** as a forward,
initially being deplo**** on the right...
- McM****, Fiddlers' Bid,
Chris Stout,
Willie Hunter &
Violet Tulloch, Bodega,
Peerie Willie Johnson, S****mal,
Ceilidh Minogue, **** Gaughan, The Whistlebinkies...
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Ideas and Old Favourites.
Gordon Wright Publishing. 1980.
Spinning Like a
Peerie. Edinburgh: Wright. 1983. "Molly Weir
leaves £1.8m to charities". The Scotsman...
- including:
Shetland fiddling,
which includes trowie tunes said to come from
peerie folk. The
style is
characterised by "ringing strings" and
syncopated rhythms...
- Baa,
Outer Score,
Stoura Clett. East Burra; Holm of Hous, Holm of Papil,
Peerie Hom of Clett,
Scarf Skerry,
Stacks of Houssness,
Taing of Symbister. Fair...
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Baloo balilli,
Baloo balilli,
baloo ba Ging awa
peerie fairies, Fae my
peerie bairn, Ging awa
peerie fairies, Fae wir
bairn noo.
Baloo balilli, Baloo...
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include Aly Bain,
Jenna Reid, Fiddlers' Bid, and the late Tom
Anderson and
Peerie Willie Johnson.
Thomas Fraser was a
country musician who
never released...
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rowing regattas around Shetland and the
annual 'Round
Trondra Race'. "Da
Peerie Neep" ("The Wee Turnip") is a
recently founded annual event which takes...