Folks, she's singing a Robert Burns song, "Green Grow the Rashes" (that would be "rushes" in Scots) as a duet with Sophie Pragnell, a singer and fiddler from Glasgow who used to be in a Scottish rock band, and the above mentioned "My Welsh Home", a glorious tune we heard Bryn Terfel sing last summer. I loved the song, bought the CD, and one of our fiddle group members has done a brilliant arrangement of it. Come, Xinamarie will be fantastic! The tunes are wonderful. We may even have some form of belly dancing in addition to the above Cape Breton and highland dancers. Not guaranteed, but who knows? It's great fun.
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Date: 2005-03-23 06:41 pm (UTC)Folks, she's singing a Robert Burns song, "Green Grow the Rashes" (that would be "rushes" in Scots) as a duet with Sophie Pragnell, a singer and fiddler from Glasgow who used to be in a Scottish rock band, and the above mentioned "My Welsh Home", a glorious tune we heard Bryn Terfel sing last summer. I loved the song, bought the CD, and one of our fiddle group members has done a brilliant arrangement of it. Come, Xinamarie will be fantastic! The tunes are wonderful. We may even have some form of belly dancing in addition to the above Cape Breton and highland dancers. Not guaranteed, but who knows? It's great fun.