17/03/2017
'S è aoigh na seachdain-SA, DJ Mac an t-Saoir. Tha e 'g obair na Oifigear Gà idhlig, agus aithnichte son a' chuid phìobaireachd. John's guest is DJ MacIntyre, who works at UHI.
Dà uair a thìde de shà r cheòl is còmhradh còmhla ri Iain Mac 'ille Mhìcheil, a' craoladh beò à stiùdio a' BhBC ann an Glaschu. An t-seachdain-sa, bidh Iain a' cur fà ilt' air Dòmhnall Iain Mac an t-Saoir, a rugadh sa thogadh ann am Baghasdal, Uibhist a Deas. Bha "DJ", mar is fheà rr a dh'aithnaichear e, fad iomadh bliadhna san airm. An sin bha e a' siubhal air feadh an t-saoghail mar shaighdear, eòlaiche slà inte is sà bhailteas - agus mar phìobaire, rud anns am bheil e fhathast gu mòr an sà s. Nuair a dh' fhà g e an dreuchd sin às a dhèidh, bha dùil aige (na fhaclan fhèin) 'gun robh an t-siubhal seachad'. An-uiridh ge-tà , bha e grunn mhìosan ann an Oman san Ear Mheadhanach, far an robh e a' teagasg pìobaireachd do luchd-poilis na dùthcha sin. Tha DJ a-nis air ais an Inbhirnis, agus ag obair na Oifigear Gà idhlig aig Oilthigh na Gà idhealtachd agus nan Eilean. Cluinnidh sinn seanchas DJ, agus ceithir de na roghainnean ciùil pearsanta aige. A bharrachd air a sin, bidh measgachadh math de cheòl is òrain air a thaghadh dhuinn le Iain fhèin, a' toirt a-steach cuid de na guthan 'Country' is fheà rr a th'ann.
Two hours of chat and music as John welcomes Donald John MacIntyre from South Uist as his special guest this week. DJ spent many years in the army where he traveled to various places as a soldier, a sepcialist in health and safety and as a piper. After leaving the army, he thought his travelling days were behind him but last year he spent time in Oman teaching piping to the Police Force. He is now back in Inverness working at the University of the Highlands and Islands. During the show, DJ will reveal his 4 favourite pieces of music. John's own play list will include an exceptional array of music including Americana, folk, Celtic and country and western.
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Duration: 06:33
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Cherish the Ladies
The Boat to Bofin / The View across the Valley / Martin Ainsboro's
- Country Crossroads.
- Big Mammy Records.
- 1.
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Clare Bowen, Jonathan Jackson & Sam Palladio
Borrow My Heart
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Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
Whole Lotta Highway (With A Million Miles To Go)
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Gretchen Wilson
Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)
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Don Williams
Sing Me Back Home
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The Rankin Family
The Roving Gypsy Boy
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Penny Burgess
Gur Boidheach Na Gillean
- Gaelic Music Archive - Comp X.
- 15.
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Alecia Nugent
Hillbilly Goddess
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Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
Please Don't Say Goodbye
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Greater Glasgow Police Pipe Band
Gaelic March Set
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Nell Bryden
Only Life I Know
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The Lee Valley String Band
When First Into This Country
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Dolly Parton
I Will Always Love You (1982 Version)
- Dolly Parton: The Ultimate Collection.
- BMG/RCA.
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The Watkins Family
Steal Your Heart Away
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William Morrison
The Boneshaker/Cameronian Rant/John Paterson's Mare
- Pipers of Distinction.
- Monarch.
- 5.
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Hank Locklin
Blue Grass Skirt
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Sharon Shannon
Fare Thee Well
Broadcast
- Fri 17 Mar 2017 21:00Â鶹Éç Radio nan Gà idheal