http://cluthafolkgroup.co.uk/7.html WebClutha Ferry at Whiteinch 1887 by John McNiven. Whilst Gordeanna, whose unique …
The Clutha - Live from the London Folk Song Cellar
WebOct 22, 2009 · The Clutha were formed in 1964 by four colleagues who worked at the Mitchell Library in Glasgow: Eaglesham, Voy, Alexander and Don Martin. By the time they made their first recordings (for the Topic compilation album The Streets of Glasgow in 1965), Martin had left and fiddler Callum Allan had joined. In 1957, Norman Buchan was a teacher at Rutherglen Academy. He formed a Ballads Club. Among the pupils who joined up were Gordeanna McCulloch. She fell in love with singing, and travelled to London to attend one of Ewan MacColl's weekend seminars at his home in Beckenham, Kent. She sang briefly with the Clydesiders a group formed at school, and in 1964 joined The Clutha. The name is the Latin word for the Clyde. The band played traditional Scottish tunes and … things at grocery store
Clutha crash: Inquiry says pilot
WebJul 19, 2024 · The Clutha were a big deal in Scottish traditional music in the 1970s … WebSubject: RE: Information about The Clutha From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 25 Jan 00 - 03:50 PM Besides Sheath and Knife, there's: In Freenship's Name (Gordeanna McCulloch) Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX 123, 1997 And, by The Clutha: Scotia! Argo ZFB 18 The Clutha Topic LP 12TS 242 Bonnie Mill Dams Topic LP 12TS 330 So far as I know, these … WebJun 4, 2024 · The Clutha, 1963. The following was published by the Traditional Music Forum earlier this week: MAPPING THE INSTRUMENTAL FOLK MUSIC REVIVAL IN SCOTLAND. Guest blog by Stuart Eydmann. I’m sure that no reader of this blog would disagree with my suggestion that instrumental traditional music in Scotland is in a very … things a ten year old would want