FOLK SET - Bill Collin's Jig / St. Anne's Reel / The Salvation
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2019
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Some classic session tunes here, fit for a traditional pub setting or a ceilidh on the dance floor! Bill Collin's and St. Anne's Reel are both traditional, whereas The Salvation was written by Simon Bradley.
Featuring Kevin Lees (fiddle), Rasmus Nielsen (piano) and Sebastian Bloch (guitar).
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Feels like I'm watching pirates of the Caribbean ❤😅
I can’t tell you how much I love your music. In every combination you put together, but especially at its heart - Kevin and Sebastian.
Many thanks Mary :)
Some swing on The Salvation!
What a tune! Impossible for it not to swing 😎
Indeed what a tune, and beautifully played too
St Annes reel is a composition from the great
Manitoba Metis fiddler Andy Desjarlis. who composed this tune and is credited
with at least 200 compositions and over a dozen albums. If you are unfamiliar
with him it is because he is an unsung composer who needs to be recognized
since he is not well known unfortunately outside of the Metis community (an
Indigenous nation in Canada). He had released more than a dozen albums in
his heyday (1950s-60s). check out his version of St Anne's reel at @
czcams.com/video/prvsA8bw06Q/video.html, He also composed another fiddle
standard Whiskey before breakfast @ czcams.com/video/7RZ25JBzQR8/video.html
It is actually award to Joseph Allard from Montreal QC this reel as hé recorded it first way before (1930s) Andy Dejarlis who settle in Montréal too for his career but in the 60s