Episode 107 includes a brief eulogy to the recently departed blues guitarist Otis Rush who’s contribution to the genre was considerable – also featured is a brief interview with singer and musician Sean Kelly born in Derry, Ireland, and now living in the Coromandel. Sean has researched and re arranged a traditional 400 year old Scottish song called The Bonnie wee lass of Fyfie-O. He re arranged the song giving it an Irish viewpoint being about a British soldier, back in 17th century Ireland and stationed in the garrison town of Derry who, whilst on a march beyond the Derry walls fell in love with An Irish colleen, called Peggy-O. It makes for an articulate and interesting example of how this song has travelled.
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Joel Veena
Ranjan (Raga Jog) feat. Jed Blume
Joel Veena
Unexpected Blessings
Joel Veena
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino
Quannu Te Visciu
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino
Canzoniere
Ponderosa Music
Gotan Project
Epoca
Philippe Cohen Solal, Christoph H. Müller, Eduardo Makaroff
La Revancha del Tango
XL records
Sans
Kaik Miä Ilot Unohin – I Forgot All Joy, Stopped Singing The Songs
Sans, Kaik Miä Ilot Unohin
Kulku
Andrew Cronshaw
Anandi Bhattacharya
Maya’s Dream (Kalavati)
Anandi & Debashish Bhattacharya
Joys Abound
Riverboat Records
Otis Rush
Rainy Night In Georgia
Brook Benton
Right Time, Wrong Place
Hightone Records
Sean Kelly
Peggy-O
Trad. Arranged by Sean Kelly
single
Sean Kelly
Anoushka Shankar
Boat To Nowhere
Anoushka Shankar, Manu Delago
Land Of Gold
deutche grammaphon