William Jackson - A Scottish Island

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William Jackson has been at the forefront of Scottish music for over twenty years. In 1976, he was a founding member of the top Scottish band Ossian. William's main instrument is the Scottish harp or clarsach, which he also teaches. He also plays the wire strung harp, flute, whistle, uilleann pipes and piano.

Tracks: The Sea, The Rain, Island Dawn, The Wind on the Sails, Crossing the Sound, Welcome Refuge, Isle of Heather, Machair, Flight of the Heron, Freedom of the Seas, The High Cross, The Sabbath Morning, Dance to the Wedding, The Call of the Silkie, Jewel in the Ocean, Iona, Gigha, Islay and Jura.

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