Excerpt: A majority of the early settlers on the Appalachian frontier were immigrants from Lowland Scotland or from Northern Ireland (the Scots-Irish, who descended primarily from Lowland Scots)
Tyler Blethen and Curtis Wood state, “the presence of the Scotch-Irish still surrounds us in the sou...
The Scottish Gaelic learners\u27 movement is a recent development in North America that parallels th...
Excerpt: Proc ty housle? ( Why the fiddle? ) - Fiddlers are all bad here - Why not write about the ...
Excerpt: Visitors fortunate enough to hear the John Doyle Trio during the Mountains of Music Homecom...
There has been a longstanding tradition of Celtic music in Appalachia since Scottish and Irish settl...
Excerpt: Arguably the most enduring artifacts from the early days of European settlement in Appalach...
This paper is designed to serve as a general introduction to the topic and is not meant to be a defi...
Excerpt: Visitors to the Crooked Road and the Mountains of Music Homecoming will hear both old time ...
This article sets out to provide a broad overview of how Ulster-Scots cultural identity is p...
L'article de David Ennis traite des styles des joueurs de violon de Lanark County, et examine linflu...
Celtic music has become extremely popular in the global music industry within the past two decades. ...
Scotland has a long history of collecting material from its oral traditions as illustrated by the va...
Play of a Fiddle gives voice to people who steadfastly hold to and build on the folk traditions of t...
Excerpt: The guitar, brought by the Spanish to the New World in the seventeenth century, was not com...
Historians have occasionally recognized the presence of Scottish Gaelic-speaking immigrants in the U...
Tyler Blethen and Curtis Wood state, “the presence of the Scotch-Irish still surrounds us in the sou...
The Scottish Gaelic learners\u27 movement is a recent development in North America that parallels th...
Excerpt: Proc ty housle? ( Why the fiddle? ) - Fiddlers are all bad here - Why not write about the ...
Excerpt: Visitors fortunate enough to hear the John Doyle Trio during the Mountains of Music Homecom...
There has been a longstanding tradition of Celtic music in Appalachia since Scottish and Irish settl...
Excerpt: Arguably the most enduring artifacts from the early days of European settlement in Appalach...
This paper is designed to serve as a general introduction to the topic and is not meant to be a defi...
Excerpt: Visitors to the Crooked Road and the Mountains of Music Homecoming will hear both old time ...
This article sets out to provide a broad overview of how Ulster-Scots cultural identity is p...
L'article de David Ennis traite des styles des joueurs de violon de Lanark County, et examine linflu...
Celtic music has become extremely popular in the global music industry within the past two decades. ...
Scotland has a long history of collecting material from its oral traditions as illustrated by the va...
Play of a Fiddle gives voice to people who steadfastly hold to and build on the folk traditions of t...
Excerpt: The guitar, brought by the Spanish to the New World in the seventeenth century, was not com...
Historians have occasionally recognized the presence of Scottish Gaelic-speaking immigrants in the U...
Tyler Blethen and Curtis Wood state, “the presence of the Scotch-Irish still surrounds us in the sou...
The Scottish Gaelic learners\u27 movement is a recent development in North America that parallels th...
Excerpt: Proc ty housle? ( Why the fiddle? ) - Fiddlers are all bad here - Why not write about the ...