Episode 31-The Scottish Connection

How do Scottish and Irish music intersect? How are they distinct? And why do so many trendy tunes come from Scotland?  Host Shannon Heaton talks with Aaron Jones, Ed Pearlman, Natalie Haas and Hanneke Cassel to learn what it means to be a traditional Scottish musician today—in Scotland, and in the States. Warning: this episode contains very few mentions of haggis… or kilts. * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to Sharon Murphy, Mike Lagana, Brian Edmiston, Michael Craine, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Joe Garrett, and Gerry Corr for underwriting this episode. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 31 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Medium Man,” from Happy DazeArtist: Battlefield Band Tune: “Hector the Hero Medley,” from 2015 Worlds CompetitionArtist: Inveraray District Pipe Band Tune: “Lady Carmichael,” from ThunderstruckArtist: Gordon Duncan Tune: “A Modal Groove,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Strathspey,” from Celtic Mouth MusicArtist: John Macdonald Tune: “Bb intro,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Lon-Dubh,” (the Blackbird), from Lon-DubhArtist: Julie Fowlis Tune: “The Anniversary Reel,” from Out for the NightArtist: Battlefield Band Song: “Star o’ the Bar,” from Four on the FloorArtist: Old Blind Dogs, feat. Aaron Jones vocals Tune: “Nonna Pina / Space Ghettos,” from Free OneArtist: Kinnaris Quintet Tune: “The Burrian,” from Arc LightArtist: Lau Tune: “Scraping the Barrel,” from The Arms Daughter’s DealerArtist: Shooglenifty Tune: “G Meditation,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Sabai Sabai,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Open to the Elements,” from Between Wind and WaterArtist: String Sisters Tune: “Cuffe’s,” from On the EdgeArtist: Ed Pearlman and Neil Pearlman Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “The 24th Guards Brigade At Anzio,” from Happy DazeArtist: Battlefield Band Tune: “Cathkin Braes,” from Another GemArtist: Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain Tune: “Run to Fly,” from Run to FlyArtist: Alba’s Edge Tune: “Travel Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Leather Britches,” from Aereo-PlainArtist: John Hartford Tune: “After Hours Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Will Ye Go Lassie, Go,” (AKA Wild Mountain Thyme), from Wild Mountain ThymeArtist: The McPeake Family Track: “Scottish Reel Rhythm Demo,” from Instructional VideoArtist: Hanneke Cassel Tune: “Mutey Big Build,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “The Low Hum,” from California CallingArtist: Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards Tune: “Crabbit Shona,” from The Red House – The Heritage of the Scottish FiddleArtist: Chris Duncan, Catherine Strutt & Julian Thompson Tunes: “Jig Runrig, The Ramnee Ceilidh,” from Highlander’s Farewell Artists: Alasdair Fraser, Natalie Haas Tune: “Adelaide / Keeping up with Christine,” from Ports of CallArtist: Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas Tune: “Ron Burgundy Tribute: The Glass Case of Emotion/Sweet Grandmother's Spatula,” from SilverArtist: Hanneke Cassel Tune: Jenny Dang the Weaver,” from Jam at PDB c/o IsabelleArtist: Students and Faculty Tune: "Miller of Drone," from Tall TalesArtist: The McKassons Tune: “Black Bread,” from Journey BegunArtist: Athena Tergis & Laura Risk Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Julia Delaney,” from Jam at PDB c/o IsabelleArtist: Students and Faculty Tune: "Brooklyn’s Lullaby," from Lullabies for LoveArtist: Hanneke Cassel Song: Bonny Labouring Boy, from A Different LifeArtist: Emily Smith

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The show about traditional music, and the bigger stories behind it. Host Shannon Heaton talks to musicians, dancers, and scholars about where Irish music has been, where it's going, and what it means to so many people around the globe. Whether you already play fiddle or know dance steps, or you don't know anything about traditional music, the emphasis of this show is creativity, community, and heritage.