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Andy May is still only in his twenties but he's just old enough to have caught the tail end of pre-revival piping in Northumberland. He cites Billy Pigg and Tom Clough as major influences, and there are numerous echoes of Charltons, Armstrongs and other great piping families here. Tracks: King of the Pipers - Phil's Favourite, Rowley Burn - The Piper in the Well, Peacocks March - The Drunken Parson, The Bonny Lass of Bon Accord, Piper's Song, Da Slockit Light, Go to Berwick Johnny - Dog Leap Stairs, Bobby Shaftoe, Blow the Wind Southerly, Cheviot Lament, The Golden Eagle - The Banks Hornpipe, Roslyn Castle - The Masons Apron, Caller Herrin - Sir Sydney Smith's March, Farewell to the Dene - The Spey in Spate.
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