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Hugh Morrison

Celtic, Irish, Scottish, folk, traditional, accordion, new age & Irish Rock Traditional Celtic music and song. With Button Accordion, Fiddle, Whistle, driving

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35 songs
29.9K plays
Picture for song 'YE JACOBITES BY NAME' by artist 'Hugh Morrison'
YE JACOBITES BY NAME YE JACOBITES BY NAME

"YE JACOBITES BY NAME" is a Punk Rock track by Hugh Morrison on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Punk chart, peaking at #9. "YE JACOBITES BY NAME" is part of the Hugh Morrison catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.

Punk

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YE BANKS & BRAES YE BANKS & BRAES

Independent artist Hugh Morrison drops "YE BANKS & BRAES", a Traditional Celtic World track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. "YE BANKS & BRAES" has peaked at number 8 on the SoundClick Traditional Celtic chart. Discover "YE BANKS & BRAES" and the rest of the Hugh Morrison discography on SoundClick.

Traditional Celtic

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SCOTS WHA HAE SCOTS WHA HAE

"SCOTS WHA HAE" by Hugh Morrison is a Folk Rock production available on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Folk Rock chart, peaking at #9. Stream "SCOTS WHA HAE" and explore more from Hugh Morrison on SoundClick.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'LEEZY LINDSAY' by artist 'Hugh Morrison'
LEEZY LINDSAY LEEZY LINDSAY

SoundClick artist Hugh Morrison presents "LEEZY LINDSAY", a remarkable release in the Progressive Rock genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. Hugh Morrison continues to build a Progressive Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.

Progressive Rock

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AWA WHIGS AWA AWA WHIGS AWA

SoundClick artist Hugh Morrison presents "AWA WHIGS AWA", a remarkable release in the Traditional Celtic World genre. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. "AWA WHIGS AWA" has peaked at #13 in the Traditional Celtic category on SoundClick. Hugh Morrison continues to build a Traditional Celtic World catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.

Traditional Celtic

"Robert Burns Rocks" - Hugh Morrison - review by Wildy's World.

Murder The Stout front man steps out on his own with the help of many friends on Robert Burns Rocks, a collection of vibrant rockers based on the work of Robert Burns. Enlisting the help of Johnny Rioux and Marcus Hollar from Boston’s Street Dogs; Judi Nicolson (Banchory’s Scottish Golden Fiddle champion); Kendall Rogers; Murder The Stout’s Jay Brooks and Andy Salmon; Cory Kaiser and Aoife Ni Ghloinn, Hugh Morrison finds the swarthy adolescent glee that runs through Burns best works and brings it out as only a Celtic-punk front man can.

Robert Burns Rocks opens with “Leezy Lindsay”, a courtship song from the perspective of a Scottish Lord that’s effervescent and bright. It’s a great opener that will make you want to dance around and perhaps exchange a cloved orange or two. “Rantin’ Rovin’ Robin” keeps the same buoyant sensibility before Morrison moves into the musically darker territory on “Ye Jacobites By Name” without losing an ounce of catchiness. Morrison is a dynamic and rough shod vocalist, sharing some vocal lineage with Shane MacGowan. By contrast, vocalist Aoife Ni Ghloinn, who takes the lead on “Ye Banks And Braes” offers an air of beauty to the album with a voice as smooth as cream and as stark as a red rose against the morning green.

“Red Red Rose” is a major change of pace, a quiet and reverent instrumental consisting of piano, violin and squeezebox that’s quite lovely in its own right. Morrison gets ultra-patriotic with “Scots Wha Hae”, a theme of the Scottish National Party and the long-time de facto national anthem of Scotland. The Burns poem is an interpretation of the speech given by Robert Bruce before the Battle of Bannockburn. It is a stirring moment that Morrison delivers with passion and soul. “Awa Whigs Awa” digs into the eternal political conflict in Scotland between The Stuarts and those with Fealty to the British Crown, delivered with a distinctly traditionalist slant. Aoife Ni Ghloinn returns with Morrison on “Ae Fond Kiss”, a sweet love song full of memory. You’ll be kicking up your heels to “Burns Reels”, and reminiscing with Morrison on “Rigs O’ Barely”. “Farewell To The Highlands” is an ode to the Old Sod, full of love and reverence. Morrison closes a great punk/folk rendition of “Auld Lang Syne”.

Hugh Morrison rocks Robert Burns, or perhaps it’s the other way around, on Robert Burns Rocks. Scotland often gets the shaft in the world of Celtic music, but Hugh Morrison gives a world-class reminder that Scotland’s rich heritage is as dynamic and intriguing. Granted, Burns’ poetry provides the heart, but Morrison brings life and soul to Burn’s lyrics with the irreverent air of rock n roll never far away. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself seeking out Murder The Stout to see what else Morrison has done, and pining for more material from the gloriously voiced Aoife Ni Ghloinn.

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"Under A Texas Skye" by Hugh Morrison

by Catherine L. Tully

Fun and more fun! Hugh Morrison and his three-row button accordion are

back for more good times and this happy CD is sure to please fans of

accordion music everywhere. Hugh began playing at a very young age and

it shows in his smooth ability and mastery of this instrument.

Sometimes the accordion is the full focus of the song, while other

times there are vocals and the music provides texture and background.

Basically, there is not a chance that you could listen to this CD and

walk away doing anything other than smiling ear to ear.

You'll find an Irish waltz, reels and even the familiar favorite, "Red

River Valley" on this album. An unexpectedly delightful performance is

presented on "Come To The Hills" - my favorite track of all. Morrison

likes to feature other artists in his work, which makes for a full

plate of music and keeps things from getting too heavy-handed with the

accordion sound.

I have to say, I enjoyed Morrison's last album, but this one really

shows that he is continuing to evolve and develop into a more

interesting artist, adding dimensions to his songs and sounds.

Sometimes peppy, sometimes wistful and soothing, the accordion is used

to its full range here and the feeling of Texas is communicated well

too. Great spirit and sound make this happy album sing.

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Band/artist history

formed at the end of 2004. Since then we have been kept busy at Pubs, Clubs & Festivals all across the United States.

We are....

Gerard Bride (Ireland) ? Vocals/Whistles/Bodhran

Hugh Morrison (Scotland)? Accordions/Vocals

Neil DuFour (Texas) ? Acoustic Guitar/Vocals

Jay Brooks (Texas) ? Bass

Jonathan Chamrad(Texas) ? Drums

Have you performed in front of an audience?

All over North America, also in Scotland when I make my yearly pilgrimage back home!

Your musical influences

The Pogues

Flogging Molly

Jimmy Shand

The Waterboys

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World & Traditional Celtic Music artist from Katy, TX. 30+ songs free to stream or download, with purchase options. Add to your playlist now.