Kentigern - Kentigern album flac
Performer: KentigernTitle: Kentigern
Style: Folk
Released: 1979
MP3 album: 1555 mb
FLAC album: 1743 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Folk and Country
Russin Orthodox Church community in the name of Saint Kentigern in Glasgow. Наименование организации: The Community of St. Kentigern.
Saint Kentigern offers a world of opportunity fo. .Two dance pieces choreographed by Saint Kentigern students will be performed at New Zealand’s foremost dance festival, Tempo.
From the self titled 1979 album Kentigern. Kentigern - Saint Mungo of Scotland" is an original work composed by Maria Anthony. This performance was recorded and filmed February, 2003 at Saint John. 1st XV Rugby: Auckland Grammar v St Kentigern SKY TVSKY Sport NZ. 3 years ago. Come With Us ww. ky. nz/ Twitter - twitter. com/skysportnz Google. FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAMESaint Kentigern.
About Deviant Kentigern SrendiMale/United States Recent Activity. Deviant for 10 Years. Needs Core Membership. Last Visit: 535 weeks ago. Kentigern Srendi.
His mother was able to escape with the help of her brother, Cynan Colledawc, and she made her way out of the kingdom.
Kentigern was a group formed in 1978 out of a regular session at the Victoria Bar, Glasgow. It consisted of: John Gahagan (whistle) (past member of The Battlefield Band) Jimmy McGuire (fiddle, banjo) (The Victoria Bar owner). combined with the four members of Tinkler Maidgie -. Sandy Stanage (cittern, guitar, banjo) (who had also been in Molendinar), Ian MacDonald (pipes) Jim Barnes (cittern, guitar, vocals) Sylvia Barnes (vocals, dulcimer, guitar, bodhran). Dougie Pincock (pipes, whistle) later replaced Ian MacDonald.
Our father among the saints Kentigern of Glasgow (in Latin: Cantigernus and in Welsh: Cyndeyrn Garthwys or Kyndeyrn), also known as Saint Mungo, was a late sixth century missionary to the Brythonic Kingdom of Strathclyde. He is a patron saint of the city of Glasgow that he founded. St. Kentigern is venerated as the Apostle of what is now northwest England (including Cumbria and the Lake District) and southwest Scotland
Tracklist
| A1 | Culen Bay-Jig O' Slurs-Seagull | 4:19 |
| A2 | The Corncrake | 3:57 |
| A3 | Breton Tunes-Greenwoodside | 3:52 |
| A4 | The Weary Farmers | 2:30 |
| A5 | Pipe Major Donald McLean Of Lewis-The Weavers Of Newley-Kail And Pudding-Loch Roag | 3:28 |
| A6 | The Iron Horse | 2:20 |
| B1 | The Last O' The Tinkler | 4:18 |
| B2 | Rathven Market-The Conundrum | 3:03 |
| B3 | Gin I Were Shot O' Her | 2:08 |
| B4 | Hebridean Air-The Braes Of Tulimet-The Braes Of Mellinish | 3:35 |
| B5 | Wild Roving No More | 4:30 |
| B6 | Put Me In The Great Chest-The Three Peaks Of South Uist-South Uist | 2:23 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Castlesound Studios
Credits
- Bagpipes, Whistle – Dougie Pincock
- Cittern, Guitar, Banjo – Sandy Stanage
- Cittern, Guitar, Vocals – Jim Barnes
- Design – Tony Engle
- Fiddle, Banjo – Jimmy McGuire
- Photography By – Keith Morris
- Producer – Robin Morton
- Recorded By – Calum Malcolm
- Vocals, Dulcimer, Guitar, Bodhrán – Sylvia Barnes
- Whistle – John Gahagan
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Stamped): 594.A-1C C 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Stamped): 594.B-1C U 1









