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In this episode, we conclude our special double-feature on the landmark Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches project, which will soon make available online thousands of hours of recordings of Scots and Gaelic songs, stories, poetry, etc.

Steve Byrne joins Scott Gardiner for a look at his work cataloguing the Scots songs in the project, and we hear some selections from the School of Scottish Studies, giving a flavour of the sort of material due to go online in the coming year.

 

Songs featured:

'The Howe o the Mearns', Steve Byrne, from his album 'Songs from Home' (Greentrax CDTRAX275www.stevebyrne.co.uk

'The Lichtbob's Lassie', Ella Ward, recorded live at the People's Festival Ceilidh, Edinburgh, 1953

'The Factory Computer', Bob Bertram, recorded in Edinburgh, 1967

'Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah', Jean Ritchie, recorded live at the People's Festival Ceilidh, Edinburgh, 1953






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