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David Shannon's upbeat rendition of the Hamish Henderson classic about the great inspirational Scottish Socialist campaigner John MacLean. For other songs by David check out his page at www.soundclick.com/davidshannon
'Catford,' from North East Scotland perform a positive Paul Simon type song taken from their debut album 'Chronicles'.
The Low Fliers from Glasgow provide a unique musical insight into the technical wonders of Highland fish farming.
Fee (aka Fiona Henderson) is one of the new generation of young Scottish singer/songwriters worth watching out for. This song is a tribute to mothers.
Neil Cairney's poignant reflection on his homeland.
Robert Lokat's classic song to chase away the blues
The Velveteen Saints hailing from Coatbridge deliver a resounding three chord wake up call against mediocrity. Hold on to you're ears.
Ragman sings praises in his own inimitable way for the beauty of Scotland's countryside.
Dave Shannon and Carola Cosimini duet in this lively interpretation of a humorous 19th century Scottish dating song.
Carola Cosimini sings a heart warming folk song about the demise of an old, famous and much loved Glasgow market.
A couple of traditional hornpipes courtesy of Phil Petherbridge to get yer toes a tapping.
Malcolm Conwill's evocative musical journey to Scotland's beautiful Isle of Skye. For more info contact: malconwill@tiscali.co.uk
Heart felt tribute to home and family by popular Coatbridge duo Mark & Tino
David Shannon's upbeat song about the historical imperative towards Scotland's independence.

