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Ian Munro (born 1963) is an Australian pianist, composer, writer and music educator. His career has taken him to over 30 countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia. Ian Munro was born in Melbourne in 1963, and attended Scotch College[1] (1975–80) and the Victorian College of the Arts (1981–83). His early piano training was in Melbourne with Rodney Hurst, Marta Rostas (a pupil of Béla Bartók), Deirdre Vadas and Roy Shepherd (a pupil of Alfred Cortot) and he had further study in Vienna, London and Italy with Franz Zettl, Noretta Conci, Guido Agosti and Michele Campanella. .
Donnie Elbert (May 25, 1936 – January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s. His US hits included "Where Did Our Love Go?" (1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by "A Little Piece of Leather", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice. Elbert was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but when aged three his family relocated to Buffalo, New York. He learned to play guitar and piano as a child, and in 1955 formed a doo-wop group, the Vibraharps, with...
Munroe, birth name Iain-Scott Daley (born September 11th, 1986 in Hertforshire England). He is an English electro-pop singer and songwriter, adopting the name 'Munroe' after the facial piercing above his top lip. Munroe is of Jamaican, Brazilian and English decent. His debut single, "Pop Is Not a Crime", was released in 2007 as an online 'buzz' track, as a result it brought him a significant amount of interest from alternative music scenes throughout the UK. The debut single can be found of the 2008 EP 'Theatre', available on a download only format. The Ep includes collaborations with acts such as...
Bagpipes with a mixture of voices and other orchestration with use of GHB and small pipes. Arrangements are very tastefully done. .
Found 4 songs, duration: 13:05
Ceòl Dannsa (Feat. Donnie Munro)
Mo Chruinneag Brôidheach
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