Newspaper cutting about Angus MacPhail`s band Skipinnish.
Article and photograph about Angus MacPhail`s band Skipinnish which is playing at this year`s Celtic Connections music festival in Glasgow.
Newspaper cutting about Angus MacPhail`s band Skipinnish.
Article and photograph about Angus MacPhail`s band Skipinnish which is playing at this year`s Celtic Connections music festival in Glasgow.
Audio cassette recording of two ceilidhs.
“Am phiob an bosca `s am fhidheal” (1979). Murray Omand and Gordon Connel on accordions, John Currie on the bagpipes, songs by May Margaret MacDonald, Iain MacLeod, Lachie MacFarlane and Archie MacEachern. Side A: P.M. Willie Gray, Lady Lever Park, Miss Mary Douglas, Miss Campbell of Saddel, Angus MacLeod, A Chailean Mhaiseach Dhonn, Fagail Braigh Bhalla, Tir mo Graidh, Dornoch Links, Ter-Bus, Balachan Ban, Castle Kennedy, Battle of the Somme. Side B: Soraid Leis an Ait, Fagaiv an Bata a Phort-righ, Mull of the Cool High Bens, Farewell to the Tay, P.M. Iain Maclennan, Scottish Horse, Whistling Rufus. “Ceum Ur” (1978) Campbell Brown, Ewan MacKinnon, Neil MacLean and Angus MacPherson on accordions, Come by the Hills, Castle Dangerous. Song by Myra Gillespie (Brown): Cadal Cha Dean Mi. Side B: Murray Omand and Gordon Connell on accordions (other musicians not identified).
Audio cassette recording of Alasdair Sinclair of Greenhill, Hugh MacLean of Barrapol and Hector MacPhail of Ruaig recorded by Dr John Holliday on 9/11/1995.
Angus and Hugh MacLean, Hector MacPhail, Alasdair Sinclair and Dr John Holliday ceilidh in Greenhill in November 1995 and discuss the genealogy of the MacLeans of Rossdhu, Cornaig and Middleton and the MacDonalds of Kilmoluaig, the poems of William MacPhail of Croish and of John MacDonald of Heanish, the genealogy of the MacKinnons of Odhnasgair (Orisgeal), fiddler and clarsach player Kate Orisgeal; Hector and Hugh tell sea-faring stories and Alasdair quotes numerous riddles. Tha Aonghas agus Eòghann MhicIllEathain, Eachann MhicPhàil, Alasdair Mac na Cearda agus an Dotair Iain Holliday air chèilidh ann an Grianail anns an t-Samhain 1995, a’ rannsachaidh sloinnearachd muinntir MhicIllEathain a Rossdhu, Còrnaig agus am Baile Meadhanach agus na Dòmhnallaich a Cill Moluaig, òrain Uilleam Mhic Phàil as a’ Chrois agus Iain Dòmhnallach a Hianais, sloinntearachd clann MhicFhionghain a Odhrasgair, Ceit Odhrasgair, cluicheadair fidheall agus clàrsach; tha Eachann agus Eòghann ag innse sgeulachdan fairge agus Alasdair a’ cur iomadach toimhseachan orra.
Newspaper cutting about Gaelic music TV programme with a photograph of the band `Skipinish`.
Photograph of the ceilidh band `Skipinish` with Angus MacPhail on the extreme right.
Newspaper article about electronic bagpipes.
Article about jam session on board the `Lord of the Isles` with Lachie Campbell, Cornaigbeg, playing the bazzpipes (electronic bagpipes) and Dr. John Holliday playing the flute.
Periodical `West Highland Notes and Queries`, August 2002, Series 3, No. 4.
Four articles: 1. Somerled and his family; 2. The Battle between John MacDougall of Lorn and Robert the Bruce in 1308; 3. From Taynish to West Meath: A Musical link; 4. Which brother?
CD `No. 1 Scottish` by various artistes.
Traditional Scottish music from the Royal Academy of Music and Drama, with Angus MacPhail, Skipnish, playing the accordion on track 10 `A blast from the past`.
CD `Colla mo Run` by Margaret Stewart and Allan MacDonald.
A blend of traditional singing and piping from Gaelic Scotland.
Audio cassette recording of Angus MacPhail playing on `Take the Floor` on 4/5/2002.
Recording of radio programme `Take the Floor` on 4/5/2002 featuring ceilidh dance band `Skipinnish`, i.e. Angus MacPhail, Ruaig, and Andrew Stevenson.
Newspaper cutting `Tiree first and second` with photocopy.
Photograph of brothers Angus and Neil MacPhail who came first and second in the junior accordion section of the Oban Mod, 1992.