
Jock Duncan Jock Duncan is a national treasure twice over. As a singer of the muckle sangs and bothy ballads of his native Aberdeenshire, Jock is a tradition bearer of great authority. Moreover, he is the patriarch of a family that has made an immense contribution to the Scottish musical tradition. Born on the farm of Gelliebrae, by New Deer in 1925, Jock grew up in the farming life at a time when horses were still in daily service. By the age of ten he could drive a horse and plough expertly
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Swaggers
The Dying Ploughboy
Bonnie Mill Dams O Binnorie
The Strae Man
Aikey Brae
Cameloun (O' Fyvie)
The Waddin' o' McGinnis, Tae his Cross-Eyed Pet
Tatties and Herrin
Bonnie Ythanside
Jamie Foyers
The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre
Macfarlan O The Sprotts
The Last Trip Home
Breemie's Bonnie Dother
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Lang Johnny More
Drumdelgie
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The Weddin' o' McGinnis
The Plooin' Match (Live)
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Rhynie
Cruel Mother
Hash O Benagoak
The Diamond Ship
Barnyard O' Delgaty
Glenlogie
The Hairst O Rettie
Macfalan O The Sprotts
Plooboy Lads
The Weddin’ o’ McGinnis
Bonnie Mill Dams o' Binnorie
Pirn Tead Loonie
Sir Patrick Spens
The Weddin' o' McGinnis (Tae His Cross-Eyed Pet)
Bogie's Bonnie Belle
Bonnie Udny
The Battle Of Harlaw; The Desperate Battle
The Flower o' Northumberland
Bonnie Mill Dams O Binnorie - Jock Duncan
Fro Greenland we are bound
Sae will we yet
The Scranky Black Farmer
MacFarlane O' the Sprots
The Cruel Mother
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