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ALY BAIN (Shetland), fiddle ~ _-l , CATHAL McCONNELL (Ireland), flute, whistle, song « DAVE RICHARDSON (Northumberland), concertina, mandoline, cittern, button accordion
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Aly Bain leads worldclass Edinburgh band’s annual Celtic nznsicfeast! Witlz Kerry accordion virtuoso Brendan Bcgli’i/l
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The QUEEN’S HALL -- CLERK STREET, EDINBURGH
. 26, 27 8: 28th August 1994 § \ 7-30pm (9.30)
Tickets at £8.00 (£7.00 concession)
from Fringe Box Office - 226 5138 and Queen’s Hall Box Office - 668 2019 promoted by Boys oftlzc Lough
50 The List 26 August—8 September 1994