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Here is another (brief) sample of the Wardlaw SDB How Lovely are thy Dwellings |
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The name "Wardlaw" is taken from a hill of that name, visible on the skyline SW of Muirkirk and shown in the photo above. Wardlaw Hill rises to a height of 475m above sea level. As such it is somewhat less prominent than nearby sister Cairn Table. <Thinks......time for a brief history lesson!................> During the reign of King Charles I (1625-1649;
second son of King James VI of Scotland and later James I of England) the
era of the "Covenanters" came to be. The name
"Covenanters" was taken from the National Covenant of 1638 [signed
at Greyfriar's Church, Edinburgh]. On entering Muirkirk on the A70 route from the West,
a recently constructed "Heritage Display" by the roadside gives
further information about Muirkirk's past, including Martyrs of the early
17th century. Ok...........enough of the "History Class" I hear you say! Now, back to the Wardlaw Scottish Dance Band.......... |
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The First Recording Derek also engineered the band's latest albums, "Quick
Here's Anither Yin!" available on the "Bryan'sRoom" Label. |
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Over the years, three Albums were recorded for the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, namely Book 5; Book 33; Book 39 The band are also to be heard periodically on BBC Radio Scotland's "Take the Floor" Scottish Dance Music programme, presented by Robbie Shepherd M.B.E. |
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