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Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years |
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Subject: RE: Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years From: GUEST,Mike Yates Date: 13 Dec 19 - 04:08 AM You can listen to Hamish chatting to some of the many people that he collected songs from on two CDs 'Hamish Henderson Collects' and 'Hamish Henderson Collects - volume 2' (Kyloe 107 & Kyloe 110). These are available from Veteran. Here you can hear just how easily he got on with these singers and storytellers. Talk about the right man being in the right place at the right time. |
Subject: RE: Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years From: GUEST Date: 12 Dec 19 - 09:05 PM Yes Stewie. I have that. Thanks. Roger |
Subject: RE: Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years From: Stewie Date: 12 Dec 19 - 07:12 PM The beaut tribute album from Greentrax is still available: A' The Bairns O' Adam --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years From: GUEST,Roger Date: 12 Dec 19 - 11:46 AM Many thanks RA. I wasn't aware of that book. There are 2 volumes available as Kindle downloads, so that is my Christmas reading taken care of. Roger |
Subject: RE: Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years From: GUEST,RA Date: 12 Dec 19 - 11:37 AM GUEST,Roger - yes, they did! For more information on the relationship between the two gentlemen I'd recommend Timothy Neat's two-volume 'Hamish Henderson: A Biography' - which includes an excerpt from a letter that McColl wrote to Henderson in 1951, on the subject of Alan Lomax's visit to Scotland and suggesting that Henderson ought to assist Lomax in his activities there. |
Subject: RE: Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years From: GUEST,Roger Date: 12 Dec 19 - 06:21 AM There was a film about Hamish on BBC iPlayer recently. Its now expired unfortunately. Without going into the details, for me it begged the question 'did McColl and Henderson ever meet or exchange correspondence.' Roger |
Subject: Hamish Henderson Tribute - 100 Years From: GMGough Date: 11 Dec 19 - 06:17 PM Hamish Henderson - Travelling Folk (BBC Radio Scotland) BBC Radio Scotland - Bruce MacGregor 11 Dec 2019 Available for 29 days Bruce MacGregor celebrates the life and work of folklorist, poet, songwriter and political activist Hamish Henderson who was born in Perthshire one hundred years ago. Hamish has been described as the 'father of the Scottish folk revival' collecting songs and ballads from around the country in the 1950's and 60's and sharing this ancient oral culture with a wider audience. We hear about some of the key members of the travelling community Hamish connected with through song. And how he helped American collector, Alan Lomax, to tap into this rich culture. We also analyse some of his own songs, including the iconic Freedom Come All Ye. Featuring Fred Freeman, Janet Henderson, Margaret Bennett, Lori Watson and Steve Byrne Link to BBC Sounds Listen Again: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000c3r6 |
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