
The Tannahill Weavers are a popular band who perform traditional Scottish music. They are notable for being one of the first popular bands to incorporate the sound of the Great Highland Bagpipe (the Highland bagpipes are primarily a solo instrument) in an ensemble setting, and in doing so helped to change the sound of Scottish traditional music. The band was formed in 1968 and released their first album in 1976. As of this writing, in 2005, they continue to tour and release new recordings.
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The Sound of Taransay
At the End of a Pointed Gun
Tranent Muir
The Flowers of Bermuda
The Coach House Reel/Marie Christine/The Coach House Reel
Summer In America/Buddy From Silgo
Capernaum
Auld Lang Syne
The Smokey Lum/Maggie's Pancakes/Dancing Feet/The Mason's/Apron
Jamie Raeburn's Farewell
I Once Loved a Lass
Lucy Cassidy/The Bletherskate/The Smith Of Chilliechassie
The Gypsy Laddie
The Highland Laddie
Roddie MacDonald's Favourite
Are Ye Sleeping Maggie?/The Noose And The Ghillie
The Hieland Sodger
The Geese in the Bog/Jig of Slurs
Wild Mountain/Thyme
Hieland Harry: Hieland Harry/The Wee Highland Laddie (2nd Part)/Lieutenant Colonel D.J.S. M
The Plooboy Laddies/John Murray Of Lochee
Aikendrum
Good Drying Set: Good Drying/The MacFarlanes/The Whistlebinkies Reel/Mulhair's Reel...
Hame
The Bergen
Good Drying Set
Cam Ye by Athol
Braw Burn the Bridges
Kintail
Farewell to Fiunary / Heather Island
The Trooper And The Maid
The Unicorn Set: The Unicorn/Trip To Pakistan/An Andro
Ower the Hills and Faur Awa'
Johnnie Cope/The Atholl Highlanders
Lucy Cassidy / The Bletherskate / The Smith Of Chilliechassie
A Night Visitor's Song
The Braes O'Balquhidder
The Three Healths
Donald MacLean's Farewell To Oban/Dunrobin Castle/The Wise Maid/Iain's Jig
The Fair Maid of Oban Set
Interceltic Set
The Good Drying Set
Farewell To Fiunary/Heather Island
The Arnish Light Set
Maggie Lauder
Johnnie Cope / The Atholl Highlanders
The Brewer Laddie/Cathkin Braes
The Shearin's No for You
The American Stranger
The Carls o' Dysart
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