
Will Ye No Come Back Again – Recorded at the 1954 Edinburgh International Festival.

Will Ye No Come Back Again – Recorded at the 1954 Edinburgh International Festival.
Listen here to four fine tracks from yet another obscure Scottish fiddler.

Early recordings by a great Scottish violinist – and the father of another famous David McCallum.

Some great new tracks, images and information now online here.

Willie Kemp sings the classic cornkister in this recording from 1929.
KIndly donated by the Colin Bathe Collection.

The first of a number of rare tracks shared from the Colin Bathe Collection:
We are delighted and fascinated to note so much interest in the superb recordings of Dena recently added. We understand this is due to referrals from Facebook. As we do not have a FB account can anyone enlighten us on this?

We are delighted to include 24 great tracks recorded in the 1980s from traditional singer Dena Graham from Borgh, Lewis and Inverness.

From 1959.

New postings by a great singer, songwriter, playwright and actor from an EP released in 1960. McMillan was particularly active as a folk singer in the 1950s and 60s, a role that is now largely overshadowed by his celebrated dramatic work.
Lassie with the yellow yellow coatie – The Tod – Jamie Raeburn – The Banks o’ Fordie