Jim MacLeod with Billy Thom on Drums
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- Jim MacLeod and his band ..taken from the Video that on the front cover has Jim in front of a Vintage AEC Regal Coach.....Footage taken from Outdoors as well as Inside Coach! Jim MacLeod,John Sinton,Billy Thom,Hebbie Gray,Jim Cleland and Tomy Ford are the personel making up the band
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This is one of the best dance bands in the world and long may the tradition of scottish country dance music keep on going strong.
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Thank you for adding this for my heritage.
Wonderful and beautiful!
what great music love listening to it
I believe the dancers were from the Dunedin dance group, this was about twenty years ago. Excellent demonstration of Scottish
Country Dancing. I recognise some old friends and I enjoyed seeing this.
This is the best great music.
stay here in Dunblane where Jim and another 3 of the band members stay sadly Jim & Billy has passed away but knew the them personally the other 2 guys still going strong (jim cleland & john sinton
My
Dear friend
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She is Scottish living on the gold coast Australia J
Ust music from the old days
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Yes,it was the later band line up with John Sinton,Hebbie Gray and Billy Thom plus a 2nd box.
shandfan Tommy Ford on box
I've been looking at this all afternoon: 'The Back O' Bennachie' in a wonderfully unusual four couple set version. It would have been nice to see them go on for a wee bit longer so that they finish in the same places as they started. Must learn this for my class
My Granda is the fiddle player, woohoo!
In my opinion the best Scottish dance band fiddler.
I am Irish and I love this performance! -- Who are the dancers?
Yup haha :D
Tommy Ford lead Accordion stays 4 doors down from me
If anybody could post Come To Fiona's Wedding ' I would be really grateful.
Excellent music! Does anyone know what the dance is?
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In that case I'm friends with your auntie Karen :-)
As a Scot, this is purely a stiff version of a traditional reel. Everyone looks like battery operated figures. I remember Jim Macleod & his band well, half the time they were somewhat over the drink limit most of the time.