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16th February 2018 at Old Cranleighan Club, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

Ram Club, www.theramclub.co.uk/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Roy Gullane (v/g), Phil Smillie (flute/whistle/bodhrán), John Martin (fiddle), Lorne MacDougall (highland bagpipes/border pipes/low whistle).

I seem to see this group at ten year intervals (the other times were 1998 and 2008), plus a short Late Night Sessions set in 2011 (see www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625827082487/). Roy Gullane, Phil Smillie and John Martin have been in the band each time. For the first two they were a quintet with Leslie Wilson on bouzouki. There has been a three different pipers during this time - Duncan J Nicholson, Colin Melville and now Lorne MacDougall (who joined in 2014). I have photographed MacDougall several times before, including with his own band, see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/tags/lornemacdougall,-t....
More information: www.tannahillweavers.com/, www.facebook.com/tannahillweavers/

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Tannahill Weavers Ram Club Old Cranleighan Club

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16th February 2018 at Old Cranleighan Club, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

Ram Club, www.theramclub.co.uk/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Roy Gullane (v/g), Phil Smillie (flute/whistle/bodhrán), John Martin (fiddle), Lorne MacDougall (highland bagpipes/border pipes/low whistle).

I seem to see this group at ten year intervals (the other times were 1998 and 2008), plus a short Late Night Sessions set in 2011 (see www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625827082487/). Roy Gullane, Phil Smillie and John Martin have been in the band each time. For the first two they were a quintet with Leslie Wilson on bouzouki. There has been a three different pipers during this time - Duncan J Nicholson, Colin Melville and now Lorne MacDougall (who joined in 2014). I have photographed MacDougall several times before, including with his own band, see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/tags/lornemacdougall,-t....
In this photo: Gullane plays a Jay Turser JTACRA6S Craviola guitar.
More information: www.tannahillweavers.com/, www.facebook.com/tannahillweavers/

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Tannahill Weavers Roy Gullane Craviola Guitar Guitar Ram Club Old Cranleighan Club

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16th February 2018 at Old Cranleighan Club, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

Ram Club, www.theramclub.co.uk/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Roy Gullane (v/g), Phil Smillie (flute/whistle/bodhrán), John Martin (fiddle), Lorne MacDougall (highland bagpipes/border pipes/low whistle).

I seem to see this group at ten year intervals (the other times were 1998 and 2008), plus a short Late Night Sessions set in 2011 (see www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625827082487/). Roy Gullane, Phil Smillie and John Martin have been in the band each time. For the first two they were a quintet with Leslie Wilson on bouzouki. There has been a three different pipers during this time - Duncan J Nicholson, Colin Melville and now Lorne MacDougall (who joined in 2014). I have photographed MacDougall several times before, including with his own band, see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/tags/lornemacdougall,-t....
In this photo: Gullane plays a Fender guitar.
More information: www.tannahillweavers.com/, www.facebook.com/tannahillweavers/

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Tannahill Weavers Roy Gullane Fender Guitar Guitar Ram Club Old Cranleighan Club

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16th February 2018 at Old Cranleighan Club, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

Ram Club, www.theramclub.co.uk/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Roy Gullane (v/g), Phil Smillie (flute/whistle/bodhrán), John Martin (fiddle), Lorne MacDougall (highland bagpipes/border pipes/low whistle).

I seem to see this group at ten year intervals (the other times were 1998 and 2008), plus a short Late Night Sessions set in 2011 (see www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625827082487/). Roy Gullane, Phil Smillie and John Martin have been in the band each time. For the first two they were a quintet with Leslie Wilson on bouzouki. There has been a three different pipers during this time - Duncan J Nicholson, Colin Melville and now Lorne MacDougall (who joined in 2014). I have photographed MacDougall several times before, including with his own band, see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/tags/lornemacdougall,-t....
In this photo: Gullane plays a Fender guitar.
More information: www.tannahillweavers.com/, www.facebook.com/tannahillweavers/

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Tannahill Weavers Roy Gullane Ram Club Old Cranleighan Club

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16th February 2018 at Old Cranleighan Club, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

Ram Club, www.theramclub.co.uk/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Roy Gullane (v/g), Phil Smillie (flute/whistle/bodhrán), John Martin (fiddle), Lorne MacDougall (highland bagpipes/border pipes/low whistle).

I seem to see this group at ten year intervals (the other times were 1998 and 2008), plus a short Late Night Sessions set in 2011 (see www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625827082487/). Roy Gullane, Phil Smillie and John Martin have been in the band each time. For the first two they were a quintet with Leslie Wilson on bouzouki. There has been a three different pipers during this time - Duncan J Nicholson, Colin Melville and now Lorne MacDougall (who joined in 2014). I have photographed MacDougall several times before, including with his own band, see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/tags/lornemacdougall,-t....
In this photo: Gullane plays a Fender guitar.
More information: www.tannahillweavers.com/, www.facebook.com/tannahillweavers/

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Tannahill Weavers Phil Smillie Wooden Flute Flute Ram Club Old Cranleighan Club


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