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CD – Blackbird From The Willow Tree
- SKU: MCD-CL-12
- Categories: Celtic Music CDs, Clearance and Specials, Clearance Books and Media
- Tags: Albannach, Media, Music
Songs of Scotland, Ireland, and early America
$8.00
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CD – Blackbird From The Willow Tree – Chad McAnally & Shawn McBride With Brian Barnes
Track List:
- Blackbird from the willow tree
- Clover wine
- Bonny hino
- Dalesman’s litany
- Changeling
- Saroen so green
- Brenoa buckley’s / Kinsella on fire
- We’ve done well
- Laird o winoywa’s
- Fause fause
- May mornings dew / Maialuna’s jig / The maid of tramore
Why Purchase a CD When I Can Stream for Free?
The Celtic Croft has a wide selection of Scottish, Irish, and Celtic music CDs. We’re discontinuing many of them, so get one while it lasts! The way we listen to music has changed greatly within the past 20 years. Music streaming not only had a huge negative impact on professional musicians in the earlier years of music pirating, it continues to make it difficult for musicians to make a living. Even though free streaming apps pay artists, they often get only a fraction of a penny for each listen. By purchasing one of our CDs, you directly support your favorite Celtic, Scottish, and Irish musicians.
Weight | 0.18 lbs |
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