James Scott Skinner

James Scott Skinner

Long Tail Traditional Celtic Scottish smallpipe Singer/songwriter Traditional music

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Music of Spey
Music of Spey James Scott Skinner & Aryeh Frankfurter
Hector the Hero
Hector the Hero James Scott Skinner & Maxwell Quartet
Hurricane Set
Hurricane Set James Scott Skinner & Ewen Vernal & Nicola Benedetti & Éamon Doorley & Phil Cunningham & Tony Byrne
The Dean Brig O’ Edinburgh - Banks Hornpipe
The Dean Brig O’ Edinburgh - Banks Hornpipe James Scott Skinner & Nicola Benedetti & Phil Cunningham & Traditional
Hector the Hero (arr. for chamber ensemble)
Hector the Hero (arr. for chamber ensemble) Ensemble Galilei & James Scott Skinner & Hanneke Cassel & Sue Richards & Carolyn Anderson Surrick & Ryan McKasson & Jackie Moran & Kathryn Montoya & Ginger Hildebrand

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À propos de James Scott Skinner

James Scott Skinner had a profound effect on the evolution of Scottish music. A master fiddler, Skinner wrote more than 600 compositions including "The Laird of Drumblair," which fiddler Tommy Peoples covered on the Bothy Band's self-titled debut album in 1975. Although trained in classical violin, Skinner devoted most of his life to preserving and building on the folk traditions of Scotland. A native of Banchory, Scotland, Skinner was the son of a gardener who died when he was 18 months old. Although his mother remarried, his stepfather was extremely harsh and he was beaten often. He soon ...