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The Scottish Song Guide
The Sorries
15 episodes
2 days ago
An insight into the stories, events and characters which inspired the writing of some of Scotland's finest traditional songs. Written and presented by Douglas Kay & Martin Philip - The Sorries.
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An insight into the stories, events and characters which inspired the writing of some of Scotland's finest traditional songs. Written and presented by Douglas Kay & Martin Philip - The Sorries.
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The Scottish Song Guide – Episode 1: Killiecrankie
The Scottish Song Guide
13 minutes 35 seconds
10 years ago
The Scottish Song Guide – Episode 1: Killiecrankie

Listen in to the first episode of our Scottish Song Guide, in which we discuss The Braes Of Killiecrankie.

The Braes Of Killiecrankie is one of Scotland’s best known folk songs, published by James Hogg but thought to have been penned in part by Robert Burns. In this podcast Douglas Kay & Martin Philip discuss the publication of the song, the figures and the events which inspired it, and how the song played a pivotal role in bringing Marty & Doug together to form The Sorries.

The Scottish Song Guide
An insight into the stories, events and characters which inspired the writing of some of Scotland's finest traditional songs. Written and presented by Douglas Kay & Martin Philip - The Sorries.