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Ray's Reels
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If there is only one GreanStalk tune you listen to, this should be it.
instrumental canada canadian celtic traditional scottish irish tin whistle bodhran
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A Celtic music duo from Ontario, Canada. Performed imaginitively arranged traditional and traditionally-based original compositions on the Irish flute, guitar,
GreanStalk was a traditional Celtic music duo from Ontario, Canada. The duo performed imaginitively arranged traditional and traditionally-based original compositions on the Irish flute, guitar, cittern, tin-whistle, bodhran and bones. GreanStalk was formed in 1996 and first performed in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada for six months, before moving eastward and performing for two more years in the province of Ontario. Greanstalk disbanded in 1998. Greanstalk was: Brent Santin (Irish flute, tin-whistle and bones), and Jim Maxwell (Guitar, lead-vocals, cittern, and bodhran). Band Members: Brent Santin - Irish wooden flute, tin-whistle, bones. Brent composed the songs "King's Company" and "The Night After We Slaughtered Seals" as well as the instrumentals "The Money Pit" and "Farewell All Dark Haired Lassies". Jim Maxwell - Guitar, Cittern, Bodhran. Jim composed the tune "The Money Pit" as well as the song "Blackamutt Jack". Ray Caldwell - Uillean bagpipes[guest musician]. Ray is a Uillean piper who currently resides in Southern Ontario. He performs as a guest on the track "Ray's Reels" from the album "The Money Pit".
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Peak #7
Peak in subgenre #2
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Brent Santin, Jim Maxwell
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1998 B. Santin, J. Maxwell
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November 25, 2004
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MP3 5.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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A Medley of traditional tunes. A jig followed by two reels. We had a local Uillean Piper, Ray Caldwell, join us on this track. The tunes are: Lark in the Morning / Pipe on the Hob / The Holly Bush.
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