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Music![]() Come all you Dreamers Christy Moore and Declan Sinnott in concert at Glasgow's most cherished venue - the Barrowland, this concert captures the unique atmosphere, all the banter between Christy and the crowd and some truly great music. The resulting DVD is now on sale from Christy's web site. http://www.christymoore.com/index.php Christy writes" I am particularly happy with this piece of work. I have long wanted to capture the Barrowland phenomenon. Some years ago I set out to make this film but I got distracted and sidetracked, this diversion resulted in the "Live at the Point" being recorded 3 years ago. With "Come call you Dreamers" now finished and available I feel that the work we have been doing is "marked" and recorded. In years to come, when all this is over and done, when the guitars have been put away, this DVD will carry the record of what a Christy/Declan gig was like...not precisely for no medium can match "real"reality...." It was an honour for us - something we had long wished to do. Capercaillie live at the Fruitmarket Concert filmed with the band during Glasgow's winter Celtic Connections Festival. Move on Up for BBC Alba Horo Ghalleach26 x30 a music series Shot in Glasgow during the Celtic Connections Festival, this series of programmes features the best of Celtic and World Music.Co/Pro Move on Up/Mac TV Gaelic Channel Runrig 'Beat the Drum' DVD
A Brief Musical InterludeLong form concert recording of legends of Traditional Music Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham.![]() Dusk Till DawnCelebrating the Raising of the Standard and the ’45 Jacobite Uprising with Capercaille performing songs from that time. This programme was shot at Glenfinnan literally from Dusk one evening until Dawn broke over the waters of Loch Shiel.BBC Alba. ![]() The Weekend Starts HereA film following Shooglenifty on tour, using a concert in Rosehall as a backbone. “Great to see Scottish music being sexy”Grampian TacsiGaelic arts and music series. Tacsi won the BAFTA Scotland Best Entertainment category in 1997 and Best Entertainment at the Celtic Film Festival in 1998. Musical director Donald Shaw.Co/Pro Move on Up/Mac BBC Scotland |
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