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Live (Natalie MacMaster Album)
''Live'' is a double album by Natalie MacMaster, released in 2002 on the Rounder Records label. Track listing Disc one – In Concert (recorded at the Living Arts Center, Mississauga, Ontario) # "Farewell" – 7:46 # "Fairy Dance" – 5:05 # "Torna a Surriento" – 5:31 # "Bog a Lochan Steps" – 3:06 # "Blue Bonnets" – 4:36 # "Welcome to Trossachs" – 7:08 # "David's Jig" – 4:28 # "Tullochgorum" – 9:56 # "The A Medley" – 9:55 # "The Encore" – 6:22 Disc two – Glencoe Dance (recorded at the Glencoe Mills Hall, Glencoe Mills, Cape Breton) # "Natalie's Intro" – 0:33 # "Opening Figure" – 3:56 # "Second Figure" – 4:44 # "Lively Steps" – 8:26 # "Jerry Tunes" – 3:11 # "Pipe Jigs" – 3:49 # "Grand Promenade" – 7:44 # "Stepdancer's Queue" – 7:07 # "...One Good Holler" – 2:29 References

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Natalie MacMaster
Natalie MacMaster (born June 13, 1972) is a Canadian fiddler from Troy, Inverness County, Nova Scotia who plays Cape Breton fiddle music. MacMaster has toured with the Chieftains, Faith Hill, Carlos Santana, and Alison Krauss, and has recorded with Yo-Yo Ma. She has appeared at the Celtic Colours festival in Cape Breton Island, Cape Breton, Celtic Connections in Scotland, and MerleFest in the United States. Background MacMaster is the daughter of Alex and Minnie (née Beaton) MacMaster and the sister of Kevin and David MacMaster. She is the niece of the late renowned Cape Breton fiddler Buddy MacMaster and the cousin of two other fiddlers, Ashley MacIsaac and Andrea Beaton. She is also distantly related to Jack White (musician), Jack White. In 2002, she married fiddler Donnell Leahy of the Leahy family band, and moved to Lakefield, Ontario. Leahy and MacMaster have seven children, and have performed and recorded together as a duo, and occasionally include their children, who ...
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Celtic Music
Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celtic people of Northwestern Europe. It refers to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded music and the styles vary considerably to include everything from traditional music to a wide range of hybrids. Description and definition ''Celtic music'' means two things mainly. First, it is the music of the people that identify themselves as Celts. Secondly, it refers to whatever qualities may be unique to the music of the Celtic nations. Many notable Celtic musicians such as Alan Stivell and Paddy Moloney claim that the different Celtic music genres have a lot in common. These following melodic practices may be used widely across the different variants of Celtic Music: *It is common for the melodic line to move up and down the primary chords in many Celtic songs. There are a number of possible reasons for this: **''Melodic variation'' can be easily introduced. Mel ...
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Rounder Records
Rounder Records is an independent record label founded in 1970 in Somerville, Massachusetts by Marian Leighton Levy, Ken Irwin, and Bill Nowlin. Focused on American roots music, Rounder's catalogue of more than 3000 titles includes records by Alison Krauss and Union Station, George Thorogood, Tony Rice, and Béla Fleck, in addition to re-releases of seminal albums by artists such as the Carter Family, Jelly Roll Morton, Lead Belly, and Woody Guthrie. "Championing and preserving the music of artists whose music falls outside of the mainstream," Rounder releases have won 54 Grammy Awards representing diverse genres, from bluegrass, folk, reggae, and gospel to pop, rock, Americana, polka and world music. Acquired by Concord in 2010, Rounder is based in Nashville, Tennessee. Beginnings Rounder was founded by Ken Irwin, Bill Nowlin, and Marian Leighton Levy. Nowlin and Irwin first met in 1962 as incoming freshman at Tufts University in the Boston suburb of Medford, Massachusetts. ...
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My Roots Are Showing
''My Roots Are Showing'' is an album by Natalie MacMaster, released in 2000 on the Rounder Records label. The title is word play Word play or wordplay (also: play-on-words) is a literary technique and a form of wit in which words used become the main subject of the work, primarily for the purpose of intended effect or amusement. Examples of word play include puns, phonet ..., as the phrase is most often regarded when discussing hair color. Track listing # "Hey Johnny Cope! /March: Johnny Cope/Reels: the Dowd's Favorite/Pares" – 5:38 # "Willie Fraser/ Strathspeys: Willie Fraser/Thomas MacDonnell's/ ..." – 4:15 # "The Boys of the Lake/ Jigs: the Detroit Jig/The Mucking of Geordie's Byre" – 3:06 # "The Wildcate: the Wildcat/Little Nipper's Hornpipe" – 2:14 # "Balmoral Highlanders/ Pipe March: The Balmoral Highlanders/ Strathspey" – 7:37 # "The Shakin's O' the Pocky" – 2:20 # "Captain Keeler/ Hornpipes: Miss Wharton Duff/Jimmy Linn's Hornpipe" – 5:12 # "E Flat Set ...
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Blueprint (Natalie MacMaster Album)
''Blueprint'' is an album by Natalie MacMaster, released in 2003 on the Rounder Records label. Track listing # "A Blast" – 5:27 #*"Bishop Faber MacDonald's Strathspey" #*"Frank & Julie Leahy's Strathspey" #*"Maggie Cameron's Stratspey" #*"Bill Burnett's Reel" #*"Mrs. MacPherson of Invernan" # "Appropriate Dipstick" – 3:31 # "Jig Party" – 4:02 #*Traditional Jig #*"The Butlers of Glen Avenue" #*"Tee Tie Tum Tittle Tee" #*"Annette's Chatter" # "Touch of the Master's Hand" – 3:14 # "Eternal Friendship" – 4:27 # "Gravel Shore" – 4:45 #*"Gravel Shore" #*"Reel for Carl" #*"The Street Player" # "Devil and the Dirk" – 4:44 #*"The Carignan Clog" #*"The Devil and the Dirk" #*"Lord Gordon's Reel" #*"Golden Lochs" # "The Ewe With the Crooked Horn" – 5:37 #*"The Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn" #*"The Ashplant" # "Johsefin's Waltz" – 3:35 # "Bela's Tune" – 4:57 # "The Silver Spear" – 4:16 #*"The Silver Spear" #*"The Glen Road to Carrick" #*"Lad O'Beirne's Reel" # "Minnie & Alex ...
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the database was first made available on the Internet in 1994. AllMusic is owned by RhythmOne. History AllMusic was launched as ''All Music Guide'' by Michael Erlewine, a "compulsive archivist, noted astrologer, Buddhist scholar and musician". He became interested in using computers for his astrological work in the mid-1970s and founded a software company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as CDs replaced LPs as the dominant format for recorded music, Erlewine purchased what he thought was a CD of early recordings by Little Richard. After buying it he discovered it was a "flaccid latter-day rehash". Frustrated with the labeling, he researched using metadata to create a music guide. In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan, he founded ''All Music Guide' ...
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Double Album
A double album (or double record) is an audio album that spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically either records or compact disc. A double album is usually, though not always, released as such because the recording is longer than the capacity of the medium. Recording artists often think of double albums as being a single piece artistically; however, there are exceptions such as John Lennon's ''Some Time in New York City'' (which consisted of one studio record and one live album packaged together) and OutKast's ''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' (effectively two solo albums, one by each member of the duo). Since the advent of the compact disc, albums are sometimes released with a bonus disc featuring additional material as a supplement to the main album, with live tracks, studio out-takes, cut songs, or older unreleased material. One innovation was the inclusion of a DVD of related material with a compact disc, such as video related to the album or DVD-A ...
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Living Arts Center
The Living Arts Centre is a multi-use facility which opened in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on October 7, 1997. The complex houses three theatres for the performing arts, Hammerson Hall, RBC Theatre and Rogers Theatre), an exhibition gallery (the Laidlaw Hall), seven art studios and facilities for corporate meetings. The Living Arts Centre was designed by the Zeidler Partnership, who were awarded an Award of Merit in the City of Mississauga Urban Design Awards in 1998 for the complex. The building was funded by donations by corporate, community and individual sponsors, as well as the City of Mississauga and the Government of Canada. Glass artist Stuart Reid designed a piece made of etched and enameled glass, blown by mouth, for the main foyer titled "Dance of Venus", which won an international competition. It measures by . Hammerson Hall is the larger of the two theatres, providing tiered concert seating for 1300 people, while the RBC Theatre has a flexible seating arrang ...
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Glencoe Mills Hall
Glencoe was a place name used by Scottish immigrants to name several places in the world. It may also refer to: * Glen Coe, Lochaber, Highland, Scotland ** Massacre of Glencoe, 1692 ** Glencoe, Highland, a village in the glen ***Glencoe Lochan, a tract of forest near the village Other places Australia *Glencoe, New South Wales * Glencoe, Queensland, a locality in the Toowoomba Region * Glencoe, South Australia *Glencoe Station, in Queensland *Delamere Station (pastoral lease), in the Northern Territory, once known as Glencoe Canada * Glencoe, Nova Scotia (other) * Glencoe, Ontario * Glencoe Island, Nunavut *Glencoe, Restigouche County, New Brunswick New Zealand *Glencoe, New Zealand South Africa *Glencoe, KwaZulu-Natal United States *Glencoe, Alabama *Glencoe, California *Glencoe, Florida *Glencoe, Illinois **Glencoe station, a railroad station * The Glencoe (Indianapolis, Indiana), listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Center Township of Indiana ...
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Natalie MacMaster Albums
Natalie may refer to: People * Natalie (given name) * Natalie (singer) (born 1979), Mexican-American R&B singer/songwriter * Shahan Natalie (1884–1983), Armenian writer and principal organizer of Operation Nemesis Music Albums * ''Natalie'' (Natalie album), by Natalie Alvarado, 2005 * ''Natalie'' (Natalie Cole album), 1976 Songs * "Natalie" (Ola song), 2006 * "Natalie", by Ada LeAnn, representing Michigan in the '' American Song Contest'', 2022 * "Natalie", by Bruno Mars from '' Unorthodox Jukebox'', 2012 * "Natalie", by Dave Rowland, 1982 * "Natalie", by Freddy Cannon, 1966 * "Natalie", by Rich Dodson, 1980 * "Natalie", by Shirley Bassey from '' I Am What I Am'', 1984 * "Natalie", by Stephen Duffy, 1993 Other uses * ''Natalie'' (film), a 2010 South Korean film * Natalie (website), a Japanese entertainment news website See also * Natalee, a given name * Natali (other) * Nathalie (other) Nathalie Nathalie is a female given name. It is a ...
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