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Margaret Bennett : Take the Road to Aberfeldy
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A voice that is both sweet and yet fragile, and her sensitive treatment of old songs has won her many fans through the years. Here she sings an eclectic mix in both Gaelic and English.
Genre: Folk: Celtic Folk
Release Date: 2007
Take the Road to Aberfeldy Record Label: Grace Note Publications
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The Singing Bird 3:05 $0.99
Gaol Ise Gaol I 1:53 $0.99
The Spinning Wheel 4:03 $0.99
Hi Horo 's Na Horo Eile 4:30 $0.99
A Chailinn Dhuinn & Miss Lyle 2:38 $0.99
Mary Mac 2:24 $0.99
Gur Milis Morag 2:19 $0.99
Bu Chaomh Leam Bhith Mireadh & Glasgow City Police Pipers 2:47 $0.99
The Pressers 5:35 $0.99
Ailein Duinn & My Bonnie Light Horseman 5:28 $0.99
Tuieadh Iain Ruaidh 4:22 $0.99
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Album Notes

Margaret Bennett --Originally from the Isle of Skye, Margaret comes from a long line of traditional singers, pipers and storytellers - Gaelic on her mother's side and Lowland Scots on her father's.

As one of the world's foremost authorities on Scottish Folklore, she is featured in several films, TV documentaries and on radio. Margaret has an MA in Folklore and a PhD in Ethnology and currently holds an honorary Research Fellowship at the University of Glasgow School of Scottish and Celtic Studies.

A prizewinning author, she has published several books and numerous articles and, as the great Scottish folklorist Hamish Henderson wrote, "There can be few scholars on either side of the Atlantic, who succeed in combining such a wide range of skills as Margaret Bennett. A folksinger of great sensitivity and versatility, she is undoubtedly one of the major figures of the modern Scottish Revival.... Margaret embodies all that is best of the spirit of Scotland."

Margaret has appeared at most of the folk festivals in Scotland, and many overseas, including Mariposa, the Atlantic Folk Festival, the National Folk Festival of America and has been given residencies at Pinewoods, the Appalachian-Scottish Summer School at East Tennessee State University, Warren Wilson College and the Augusta Heritage Centre. One of the most popular instructors at The Swannanoa Gathering at Ashville in 1998, she was presented with their Master Music Maker Award for lifetime achievement.

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