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Skir Du: Celtic Music from Nova Scotia

Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Object Details

Field worker

Rinzler, Ralph

Performer

McLeod, Malcolm Angus
MacDonald, Tom Angus
MacLeod, Dan Kenny
Kerr, Alec
Innes, John Malcolm
Morrison, Dan, 1910-

Collection Creator

Rinzler, Ralph

Collection Citation

Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.

Track Information

101 Thuirt e Gille 'Stu Mo Leoc / Malcolm Angus McLeod. Scottish Gaelic language. 102 Jacobite Song / Tom Angus MacDonald. Scottish Gaelic language. 103 Jacobite Song / Tom Angus MacDonald. Scottish Gaelic language. 104 Jacobite Song / Dan Kenny MacLeod. Scottish Gaelic language. 105 The Brown Haired Lad / Alec Kerr. Scottish Gaelic language. 106 Mo Chridthe Tromsa Charaich Che / Malcolm Angus McLeod, John Malcolm Innes. Scottish Gaelic language. 107 Old Sea Song / Malcolm Angus McLeod. Scottish Gaelic language. 108 Praises a Ship / Dan Morrison. English language. 109 My Brown Haired Maiden / Dan Kenny MacLeod. Scottish Gaelic language. 110 He's Left His Sweetheart in Scotland / Malcolm Angus McLeod. English language.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5e3a45e1f-1d18-4736-b762-438a22ef2aec

Local Numbers

FP-RINZ-7RR-0225

Date/Time and Place of an Event Note

Recorded in: Cape Breton Island (N.S.), Nova Scotia, Canada, October, 1964.

Place

Canada
Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Island (N.S.)

Field worker

Rinzler, Ralph

Performer

McLeod, Malcolm Angus
MacDonald, Tom Angus
MacLeod, Dan Kenny
Kerr, Alec
Innes, John Malcolm
Morrison, Dan, 1910-

Culture

Canadians

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Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings
Ralph Rinzler papers and audio recordings / Series 9: Audio / Non-Commercial / Open Reel Tapes (RR)

Extent

1 Sound recording (sound-tape reel, analog, 7 in.)

Archival Repository

Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections

Identifier

CFCH.RINZ, Item FP-RINZ-7RR-0225

Type

Archival materials
Sound recordings

Collection Rights

Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.

Restrictions

Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
CFCH.RINZ_ref6606
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5e3a45e1f-1d18-4736-b762-438a22ef2aec
CFCH.RINZ
CFCHFOLKLIFE

Record ID

ebl-1649250901120-1649250980047-2

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