Great playing and wonderful tunes. Real, everlasting music. I had this playing this morning as I watered my garden. A neighbour pop in and asked "who is that playing" after realising I was holding a hose! I have found that many, many non-Scots love our music
I absolutely love this music and the way the lovely shand morino is played . It's a great sound and played at a so nice pace , the way we used to hear it .very entertaining and I would love to have a CD of this
This is our mother’s brother. Eleanor and Ernie played in the family band, along with brothers Bob and Sandy in the 1950s. Ernie continued to play, with a total of 7 albums, we have CDs of anyway. A prolific player locally, well into his latter years. Thank you for the memories.
My gran and grandad introduced me to his music when I was very young (now 29). The local cobbler in Montrose used to sell the cassettes. I still have some cassettes and the old tape player that we used to listen to Ernie on. So although the memories may have different meanings to us both, the love for his music is the same.
REAL MUSIC,,,RARE NOWADAYS .. MY WAN DUG IS ENJOYING THIS AS MUCH AS .MY SELF..SAD THO ALL GOOD ONES HAVE .GONE THE [.LADS ] TOM AND JACK,,, KENNETH .ANDY,,JIMMY SHAND,,ECT BUT NEVER NEVER FORGOTTEN,, DO SO HOPE THERE ARE STILL SOME YOUNG ONES WHO WILL KEEP THIS . [[REAL ]] MUSIC ALIVE,,,BECAUSE I CRINGE AT WHAT PASSES FOR .MUSIC NOWADAYS//// FROM A PROUD ULSTER SCOT TO .SCOTLAND THE BRAVE FOLKS .HOW I ADORE SCOTLAND. .
What a great sound from Ernie. His old fashioned playing style is just a treat and his version of The Two Dugs is gorgeous. Of course the magic sound of the Marino box is everything. Loved it. Jim Learmonth
I am sure I have track 6 somewhere - the first part sounds like the Tobermory Twostep - which is one of my favourites. But its on and old unlabelled tape - and the 3rd tune is also familiar "Wind that shook the Piggery" - or I may be confused!
@@shandfan he passed away sadly a few years ago. Nice fellow. Would occasionally meet him at Dingwall accordion club when he was up on his holidays. Quiet man but nice player.
@@MatthewMaclennan85 Heyyy,Matthew....any objections to give my compliments to YOUR band!!!!! We must save the TRAD STYLE from the "watering down"( Paul Jordan)
Matthew...an addition.....I am awfully delighted about the TUNES IN THE HOOSE!!! Exactly the RIGHT THING,to give the trad style the worldwide revival it deserves!!! I myself ve been listening to SDM since the 50s.( hence my nickname) And you are from Edinburgh.I have two friends in EH, working in the scene and yes...we are great fans of the Tim Wright Band!!! But a request.....what are the names of the three tunes you play with Graeme Whitehead?(tunes in the hoose)WONDERFULL STUFF!!!
Great playing and wonderful tunes. Real, everlasting music.
I had this playing this morning as I watered my garden. A neighbour pop in and asked "who is that playing" after realising I was holding a hose! I have found that many, many non-Scots love our music
That's nice to hear
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I liked allways Jimmy Shand but life is going on.Ernie is very good and i like to visit scotland once,learn to dance then my life was worth to live!!
I absolutely love this music and the way the lovely shand morino is played . It's a great sound and played at a so nice pace , the way we used to hear it .very entertaining and I would love to have a CD of this
This is our mother’s brother. Eleanor and Ernie played in the family band, along with brothers Bob and Sandy in the 1950s. Ernie continued to play, with a total of 7 albums, we have CDs of anyway. A prolific player locally, well into his latter years. Thank you for the memories.
My gran and grandad introduced me to his music when I was very young (now 29). The local cobbler in Montrose used to sell the cassettes. I still have some cassettes and the old tape player that we used to listen to Ernie on. So although the memories may have different meanings to us both, the love for his music is the same.
REAL MUSIC,,,RARE NOWADAYS .. MY WAN DUG IS ENJOYING THIS AS MUCH AS .MY SELF..SAD THO ALL GOOD ONES HAVE .GONE THE [.LADS ] TOM AND JACK,,, KENNETH .ANDY,,JIMMY SHAND,,ECT BUT NEVER NEVER FORGOTTEN,, DO SO HOPE THERE ARE STILL SOME YOUNG ONES WHO WILL KEEP THIS . [[REAL ]] MUSIC ALIVE,,,BECAUSE I CRINGE AT WHAT PASSES FOR .MUSIC NOWADAYS//// FROM A PROUD ULSTER SCOT TO .SCOTLAND THE BRAVE FOLKS .HOW I ADORE SCOTLAND. .
So musical and unhurried
Wonderful
Had not heard Ernie Cowie before. A lot of well known tunes and a strong piano accompaniment
Outstanding timing and balance
Great cd...and credit should have been given to the pianist, whom I believe may be Graham Berry..?
What a great sound,never heard Ernie before, a lot of good tunes on there
What a great sound from Ernie. His old fashioned playing style is just a treat and his version of The Two Dugs is gorgeous. Of course the magic sound of the Marino box is everything. Loved it.
Jim Learmonth
Can you send me and MP3 Verison of this Album?
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Ernie drove a lorry for Mackay of thornhill fetter cairn
Brilliant.🎹🎼
I am sure I have track 6 somewhere - the first part sounds like the Tobermory Twostep - which is one of my favourites. But its on and old unlabelled tape - and the 3rd tune is also familiar "Wind that shook the Piggery" - or I may be confused!
A very talented. Player some lovely dance music
Hi I love erinie music, can any one help me out as to where I can purchase all his cds? Have been looking for year but have no joy many thanks
Sorry, no
Hi Ross, Ernie was my Uncle, so we have copies of all his stuff. I will attempt to source originals through his family if you are interested.
@@moiracarnie3461 hi thats great thanks copy's are fine,
Great toe tapping music. Slainte.
Please,let this man play in a full band.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is one of our number!!!
@@shandfan he passed away sadly a few years ago. Nice fellow. Would occasionally meet him at Dingwall accordion club when he was up on his holidays. Quiet man but nice player.
@@MatthewMaclennan85 Heyyy,Matthew....any objections to give my compliments to YOUR band!!!!!
We must save the TRAD STYLE from the "watering down"( Paul Jordan)
@@shandfan AMEN//////
Matthew...an addition.....I am awfully delighted about the TUNES IN THE HOOSE!!! Exactly the RIGHT THING,to give the trad style the worldwide revival it deserves!!!
I myself ve been listening to SDM since the 50s.( hence my nickname)
And you are from Edinburgh.I have two friends in EH, working in the scene and yes...we are great fans of the Tim Wright Band!!!
But a request.....what are the names of the three tunes you play with Graeme Whitehead?(tunes in the hoose)WONDERFULL STUFF!!!
Ernie Cowie!!! Related to the late fiddler Charlie Cowie?????(fiddler in John Carmichaels Riverside Ceilidh Band and a great virtuoso)
Is this Ernie fae Montrose that worked at Otis?
It is Ernie from Montrose.
Pretty sure my grandparents got his tapes out of the cobbler at the south end of the high street. He was well known in Montrose.