Bothy Culture is the second studio album by the Scottish Celtic fusion artist Martyn Bennett, released in October 1997 (with a US release date in January...
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A bothy is a basic shelter, usually left unlocked and available for anyone to use free of charge. It was also a term for basic accommodation, usually...
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He played at Edinburgh Hogmanay events in 1995 and 1996. He released Bothy Culture in 1998 on the Rykodisc label. One composition Hallaig takes its name...
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A bothy band is a musical group which comes from the farming culture of nineteenth century Scotland. At that time agriculture was relatively labour-intensive...
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Bothies are remote, rural cottages that have outlived their original purposes but now are kept unlocked for people to take shelter or stay overnight without...
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McCusker) 1996 "Long Distance" (Runrig) 1996 "Sail On" (Dick Gaughan) 1997 "Bothy Culture" (Martyn Bennett) 1998 "Rain Hail or Shine" (Battlefield Band) 1998...
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by MacLean, as part of the song "Hallaig" on Martyn Bennett's album Bothy Culture. MacLean talked extensively about the poem in Timothy Neat's documentary...
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in English and in Gaelic was sampled by Martyn Bennett in his album Bothy Culture for a track of the same name. A controversy erupted in 2000, when John...
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career as a producer and engineer, most notably with Martyn Bennett’s Bothy Culture album in 1998 (which he remixed). Mouth Music returned in 2001 with...
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Martyn Bennett (1996) Bothy Culture (1998)...
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2019 in classical music (category Culture-related timelines by year)
Traditional Music – Ailie Robertson: Seven Sorrows; Grit Orchestra: Bothy Culture (joint winners) EVM Award for Electroacoustic/Sound Art Work – Pippa...
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Bothy Culture (1998) Hardland (2000) Glen Lyon (2002)...
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Bothy ballads are songs sung by farm labourers in the northeast region of Scotland. Bothies are farm outbuildings, where unmarried labourers used to sleep...
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Kovacic and Ante Prgin-Surka. In 1998, Swan remixed Martyn Bennett's Bothy Culture album. In 2003, Swan produced and engineered Martin Furey's debut solo...
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Mícheál Ó Domhnaill (category The Bothy Band members)
first group to record vocal harmonization in Irish language songs, and The Bothy Band, one of the most influential groups in Irish traditional music. His...
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military housing and a unique hay storage structure called a hay barrack. Bothy – originally a one-room hut for male farm workers in the United Kingdom...
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Jane Seymour (section In popular culture)
Bothy Band's 1979 album After Hours (Live in Paris), on the 1995 album Trian II by Trian (Sproule, Liz Carroll, and Billy McComiskey), and the Bothy Band's...
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novelist (born 1907 in England) Martyn Bennett's Celtic fusion album Bothy Culture is released. Kevin MacNeil's poetry collection Love and Zen in the Outer...
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Sandwood Bay (section In popular culture)
miles (5 kilometres) south-east of the bay, are operated as bothies by the Mountain Bothies Association. In June 2009 a microlight plane crash landed on...
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Wandering in a forest, the woman meets a commercial logger and shelters in a bothy. She wakes up to find the logger molesting her. She runs into the wilderness...
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Shebeen (category Culture of South Africa)
story querying whether his ship was "a floating shebeen".[citation needed] Bothy Cuca Shop – a similar establishment in Namibia List of public house topics...
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huts" providing fairly rudimentary accommodation (but superior to that of a bothy) close to a climbing ground; the huts are usually conversions (e.g. of former...
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California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-01399-5.[page needed] Ord, J. (1990). Bothy Songs and Ballads. Edinburgh: John Donald. "Pop Music – What Is Pop Music...
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2024 in music (category Culture-related timelines by year)
country music songwriter and record producer 3 Joe Aitken, 79, Scottish bothy ballad singer Albert Heath, 88, American jazz drummer (Heath Brothers) Kalevi...
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Jock Duncan (category Scots-language culture)
Aberdeenshire, known for singing many songs and bothy ballads from Aberdeenshire. He had performed at bothy ballad competitions since 1975 and made recordings...
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owned by the National Trust for Scotland. A cleit is a stone storage hut or bothy unique to St Kilda; there are known to be 1,260 cleitean on Hirta and a...
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foreign royal family. In addition to the main house, the entrance gates, bothy, stable block, and dairy are all individually Grade II listed. Historic...
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Balmoral Castle (section In popular culture)
extends to Loch Muick in the southeast where an old boat house and the Royal Bothy (hunting lodge) now named Glas-allt-Shiel, built by Victoria, are located...
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Highland Fling (section In popular culture)
v t e Scottish folk music Folk song Bothy ballad Cornkister Gaelic psalm singing Lilting Puirt à beul Waulking song Folk dances Cèilidh Dirk Highland...
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burgeoning folk revival in Ireland that included groups such as Planxty and the Bothy Band. It was from this tradition that Clannad, whose first album was released...
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