Wetootwaag's Bagpipe and History Podcast
Original Compositions, Historic Tunes and Popular Culture of the 18th and 19th Centuries
We found 3 episodes of Wetootwaag's Bagpipe and History Podcast with the tag “ofarrell”.
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S4 E18: Over the Water to Charlie, Greig’s Pipes, John Walsh Dance Music
July 31st, 2020 | Season 4 | 37 mins 10 secs
bagpipe, bagpiper, caledonia, caledonian pocket companion, country dance, country dance music, eighteenth century, folk music, ghb, great highland bagpipes, irish history, irish music, jacobite, james oswald, john walsh, music, music history, o'farrell, ofarrell, outlander, scotland, scottish history, scottish music, tunes, uilleann, uilleann pipes, weekly podcast, wetootwaag, whistle
John Walsh: The Puff, The Laundry (Hot Pot), Hot Stick
James Oswald: Over the Water to Charlie
Angus MacKay: Over the Water to Charlie, Greig’s Pipes
O’Farrell: Shaun Buee, Greig’s Pipes -
S4 E16 Napoleonic Fur Trade Pipers, Downfall of Paris, Up and a Warr em a Willie and many more
July 18th, 2020 | Season 4 | 1 hr 3 mins
angus mackay, bagpipes, celtic, donald macdonald, fur trade, georgian, ghb, grand portage, great highland bagpipes, highland, history, music, napoleon, north west company, o'farrell, ofarrell, regency, rhine, scotland, scottish, uilleann pipes, voyageur, waterloo
A Bit of a Discussion of North West Company Bagpiper George McKay and the following tunes:
Original Composition: Grand Portage Tribal Chairwoman Beth Drost
O’Farrell: Fall of Paris, Basket of Oysters
Angus MacKay: Up an Waur em Willie
Donald MacDonald: Amorous Lover, Up and Warr em Willie
O’Neil: Downfall of Paris, Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine -
Season 4 Episode 14 Many 98s I Hae a Wife of My Ain with Guest Tim MacDonald and Jeremy Ward
July 4th, 2020 | Season 4 | 33 mins 42 secs
98, angus mackay, bagpipes, celtic, donald macdonald, filddle, ghb, gordon duncan, great highland bagpipes, highland, historic tunes, history, jeremy ward, music, o'farrell, ofarrell, old music, old women's money, scotland, scottish, tim macdonald, uilleann, uilleann pipes
Gordon Duncan: The 9/8 Jig
O’Farrell: Sall’s Delight, Wife of My Own, Old Women’s Money, Tuhy’s Frolic
Donald MacDonald: The Grinder, I hae a wife o my ain, brose and butter, an Irish Jig.
Angus MacKay: I Ha’e a Wife o’ my ain, Brose and Butter, Saw Ye Carle of Late, Go to Berwick Johnny.
Tim MacDonald and Jeremy Ward: I Hae A Wife O My Ain / Dunkeld É