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Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast no 148

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The Foot Stompin' Podcast is back this month with a great set of new releases! We start of with Gura Mise Tha Fo Mhulad from innovator Rachel Newton's third album Here's My Heart Come Take It. Next up is Logan from Dallahan's new album Matter of Time. Reverie is Rant's second album and features their brand of chamber folk with 4 great fiddle players. Then we have the long awaited new release from world touring folk band Breabach. They sing a beautiful version of the old Capercaillie classic Coisich A' Rùin. Another long awaited album is next from Mairearad Green. It's called Summer Isles and is quite a departure from her last solo album Passing Places. We finish off the podcast with a new EP from accordion player Murray Willis. Murray was a finalist in the 2016 BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award. See you next time!

Here's My Heart Come Take It by Rachel Newton Track - Gura Mise Tha Fo MhuladBuy it

Matter of Time by Dallahan Track - LoganiTunes

Reverie by Rant Track - Strathbogie ToastBuy it

Astar by Breabach Track - Coisich A' RùiniTunes

Summer Isles by Mairearad Green Track - A Tanera TalismaniTunes

EP by Murray Willis Track - Strath Jigs (Duncan Needs Shoes(Trad), The Yellow Rocket(Murray Willis), Wee Tot(Angus MacAulay))Listen on Soundcloud

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The Foot Stompin' Podcast is back this month with a great set of new releases! We start of with Gura Mise Tha Fo Mhulad from innovator Rachel Newton's third album Here's My Heart Come Take It. Next up is Logan from Dallahan's new album Matter of Time. Reverie is Rant's second album and features their brand of chamber folk with 4 great fiddle players. Then we have the long awaited new release from world touring folk band Breabach. They sing a beautiful version of the old Capercaillie classic Coisich A' Rùin. Another long awaited album is next from Mairearad Green. It's called Summer Isles and is quite a departure from her last solo album Passing Places. We finish off the podcast with a new EP from accordion player Murray Willis. Murray was a finalist in the 2016 BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award. See you next time!

Here's My Heart Come Take It by Rachel Newton Track - Gura Mise Tha Fo MhuladBuy it

Matter of Time by Dallahan Track - LoganiTunes

Reverie by Rant Track - Strathbogie ToastBuy it

Astar by Breabach Track - Coisich A' RùiniTunes

Summer Isles by Mairearad Green Track - A Tanera TalismaniTunes

EP by Murray Willis Track - Strath Jigs (Duncan Needs Shoes(Trad), The Yellow Rocket(Murray Willis), Wee Tot(Angus MacAulay))Listen on Soundcloud

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