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John Wilmot, Bill Legere , Tom Basker, Bill MacDonald , Margaret MacPhee - John Wilmot Violin album flac

John Wilmot, Bill Legere , Tom Basker, Bill MacDonald , Margaret MacPhee - John Wilmot Violin album flac Performer: John Wilmot
Title: John Wilmot Violin
Style: Celtic
MP3 album: 1564 mb
FLAC album: 1242 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: AHX AC3 ASF WMA DXD MP1 VOX
Genre: Folk and Country

John Wilmot, Bill Legere (2), Tom Basker, Bill MacDonald (4), Margaret MacPhee - John Wilmot Violin ‎(LP, Album).

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John Wilmot (1 April 1647 – 26 July 1680) was an English poet and courtier of King Charles II's Restoration court. He died as a result of venereal disease at the age of just 33.

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Some biographers describe John Wilmot’s mother as being a pious woman with Puritan leanings. Perhaps this explains, at least in part, why Charles II accepted or tolerated the poetic excesses of John Wilmot in his Court, post Cromwell. This is mere speculation on my part. redplace says: March 16, 2013 at 12:49 pm. Wilmot wrote so beautifully. What a lovely piece! Reply.

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Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester (née Malet; 1651 – 20 August 1681) was an English heiress and the wife of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, the "libertine". She was born Elizabeth Malet, the daughter of John Malet, of Enmore Manor, and Unton Hawley, daughter of Francis Hawley, 1st Baron Hawley. John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester became infatuated with Elizabeth Malet and asked for her hand in marriage

Tracklist

A1 Cape Breton Favourite Jigs
A2 Jig Medley - Orange And Blue
A3 Hughie Shorty's Favourite Jig - Walker Street Reel
A4 The Frost Is Over - Jig; Lark In The Morning - Jig
A5 Inverness Jig
B1 Irish Hornpipe Medley - Humors of Donnie Brooks - The Orange Rogue
B2 Chris Langan Tin Whistle; Long Dance Rose Tree; Seige of Innis; Jackson Morning Bush Jig; King Of The Fairies
B3 Irish Reels; Fallen Jacket Reel
B4 The Woman of the House Reel
B5 Irish Jig - The Maid Of Tramore

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Rodeo Records Ltd.
  • Distributed By – London Records Of Canada Ltd.

Credits

  • Double Bass [Bass Fiddle] – Bill Legere
  • Guitar – Bill MacDonald
  • Harmonica – Tom Basker* (tracks: A5,B1)
  • Piano – Margaret MacPhee
  • Tin Whistle – Chris Langan (tracks: B2 thru B5)
  • Violin – John Wilmot*