I grew up listening to my uncles playing jimmy Shand tunes on their button accordions. Thank God I learnt to play as well and have enjoyed this amazing music all my life even though I live in Western Australia. Sadly, I am the only member of the family who learnt this wonderful skill. I still have the Jimmy Shand 78 records that my parents bought me as a child.
Taking away some of the inevitable "show-Bizz" glitz and BS so often seen in programmes like 'This is your life!' - its clear to see that on the whole Sir Jimmy Shand was a REAL Gentleman and worthy of his Knighthood! I'm English, but am proud to think that people like Sir Jimmy walked - and indeed STILL walk - the streets of this sceptered isle! RIP Sir Jimmy - and many, many thanks!
I loved seeing this. Jimmy Shand was a true gentleman as well as a wonderful musician. I had the pleasure of meeting him in person a couple of times around 1990 at Letham Village Hall dances. All Scots are so proud of him. Thank you. And he does have a lovely smile!
I watched the Scottish Hogmanay Show a few hours ago and it was rubbish. The days of Andy Stewart and Jimmy Shand were great. Scotland wake up. Although Andy and Jimmy are no longer with us, there's plenty of Scottish artist still playing and singing traditional songs and brilliant highland dancers. BBC get those types of Hogmanay shows back on tv.
Very good to see Jimmy, and all the others.
I grew up listening to my uncles playing jimmy Shand tunes on their button accordions. Thank God I learnt to play as well and have enjoyed this amazing music all my life even though I live in Western Australia. Sadly, I am the only member of the family who learnt this wonderful skill. I still have the Jimmy Shand 78 records that my parents bought me as a child.
Taking away some of the inevitable "show-Bizz" glitz and BS so often seen in programmes like 'This is your life!' - its clear to see that on the whole Sir Jimmy Shand was a REAL Gentleman and worthy of his Knighthood! I'm English, but am proud to think that people like Sir Jimmy walked - and indeed STILL walk - the streets of this sceptered isle! RIP Sir Jimmy - and many, many thanks!
I loved seeing this. Jimmy Shand was a true gentleman as well as a wonderful musician. I had the pleasure of meeting him in person a couple of times around 1990 at Letham Village Hall dances. All Scots are so proud of him. Thank you. And he does have a lovely smile!
Yes, Sir Jimmy was a great man and box player. Waited a long time to see this, so thanks so much for making it available.
Awww I love it, I was brought up listening to this man in the car, on cassette tape btw 🥰👌🏼 xXx
such a lovely man
Marvellous musician.
Absolutely brilliant and such a rate treat.
My claim to fame is I was born in the same Fife village as Jimmy Shand. Good old East Wemyss.
Just along the road in Lochgelly 👏🏼
My great uncle was the original drummer in the band. He was a hunchback.....👍
The greatest Scottish musician of all time?
YES!!!!
Most enjoyable!
The Irish loved him and his music. That says it all.
I watched the Scottish Hogmanay Show a few hours ago and it was rubbish. The days of Andy Stewart and Jimmy Shand were great. Scotland wake up. Although Andy and Jimmy are no longer with us, there's plenty of Scottish artist still playing and singing traditional songs and brilliant highland dancers. BBC get those types of Hogmanay shows back on tv.
Couldnt agree more
Tried to watch nye shows these last few years found them very dull
Couldn't agree more Scottish Soldier and Blue Bell Polka
BBC Alba have a Hogmanay ceilidh
Who ever was responsible for the sound for this programme should be ashamed.
Age of the footage wont help
I met Ian Powrie at an accotdian and fiddle night in Plockton some 35 years ago. Plockton is better known to many as L.,och Dubh
The lad who played at your wedding!……Do you remember!
Jimmy sure talks alot doesn't he