A Diamond Waltz for Waverley - Ross Miller & Friends
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2021
- Delighted that “A Diamond Waltz for Waverley” is now available for purchase on iTunes and Bandcamp! - linktr.ee/DiamondWaltzForWave...
All proceeds from this track will go towards keeping Waverley sailing for future generations!
‘A Diamond Waltz for Waverley’ features a host of Scottish folk talent. It also includes performances from pipers from the towns along the Clyde and west coast visited by Waverley.
Thanks to all the people and pipe bands involved!
Ross Miller // Callum Edwards // Craig Irving // Charlie Stewart // Rory Matheson // Charlie Stewart // Alistair Black // Scott Wood //
1st Largs BB Pipe Band // Dunoon Grammar School Pipe Band // Helensburgh Clan Colquhoun Pipe Band // Inveraray and District Pipe Band // Isle of Arran Pipe Band // Isle of Arran Music School Pipe Band // Kintyre Schools Pipe Band // Rothesay and District Pipe Band // South Ayrshire Schools Pipe Band //
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I am actually in this song, and it’s nice to look back on this to see if I’m still able to play a diamond waltz for Waverley at the same speed as I was two years ago
Excellent compilation - loved it! 👍
A well put together video of Waverley and the band. Only a paddler could make a beautiful wake like that !
Superb!
Stunning 🥰
This whole package is beautiful, from the music, to the romance of the era to the ship itself. I shall most certainly be playing this on my Folk Show on Big Ear Radio!
Nice wee tune & nice to see some Helensburgh trad musicians involved. Hope the pier ever gets fixed so the Waverley can return here
Excellent!
Great stuff - can't wait to see Waverley in Wessex waters again!
We did it yesterday fantastic
Fantastic, very moving, well done Ross and friends.
Please watch the video and click subscribe as it raises money for the charity that keeps the Waverley afloat.
00:57 Good stuff, keep it up
Odd that Ayr features in the video ...are they hinting at something for next year
Is the music at the end a rendition of "the waverley polka" by the clydesiders?