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FERGIE MacDONALD – Jiggy Jig
[CD103]

£12.99

Artiste: Fergie MacDonald
Label: Rannoch

With a career spanning five decades, there’s nobody else quite like Fergie. This album of traditional and contemporary highland ceilidh music was recorded in 2002.

Musicians providing support include Hugh MacCallum, Addie Harper Junior, Isobel Harper, John MacDonald, David MacGillivray and Lucien Desharnals.



Tracks - Jiggy Jig : Canadian Barn Dance : Reels for Box, Fiddles and Pipes : Eva-Three Step : Pipe Marches : John MacDonald Reels : Ceilidh House Jigs : Vintage ‘Fergie’ Reels : Contemporary Jigs : Island Gems – Skye and Lewis : Highland Scottische : Canntaireachd, Button Box and Chanter : John MacDonald Jigs : Jacky Tar Scotch Reel : Irish Jigs : Traditional Gaelic Waltz

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