Various Artists - Border Sangsters

£12.00

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The archive recordings on this CD come from the School of Scottish Studies. Based at the University of Edinburgh, the school was set up in 1951 to record the life and culture of Scotland.

Artists include: Willie Scott, John Nichol, Gordon Kelly, Ian Anderson, James Wilson, Henry Douglas, Elsa LeMaitre, Pat Douglas, Tommy Wilson

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