| 1. | Bluebell Polka ... , Schottisches &c. The Blue Bell Polka has the name F. Stanley written ... 2000 3:05 PM Subject: Re: Bluebell Polka > SMiskoe@aol.com writes: > ... on the Jimmy Shand recording of > > Bluebell Polka: when did he make the recording, is the tune traditional or ... Message 22927 · Pia Walker · 25 September 2000 19:12:30 |
| 2. | Bluebell Polka Just in case anyone is going crazy trying to remember the dance international folk dancers do to Bluebell Polka, it's Siamsa Beirte (spelling according to Betty Casey in her book International Folk Dancing USA) ... Message 22934 · MadyNewfld · 26 September 2000 04:53:03 |
| 3. | Bluebell Polka ... @aol.com writes: > I'm looking for some background information on the Jimmy Shand recording of > Bluebell Polka: when did he make the recording, is the tune traditional or > does it have a composer, is ... Message 22925 · Anselm Lingnau · 25 September 2000 18:05:46 |
| 4. | [Strathspey] Bluebell Polka ... . In case anyone needs the lyrics: BLUEBELL POLKA 1. Pickin' a bluebell ... he came along... 4. Pickin' a bluebell in the merry month of ... the same. 7. Pickin' a bluebell in the merry month of ... want to see another Scots bluebell. Paragraphs 3, 5, and 6 ... Message 22932 · Kimt120 · 26 September 2000 03:31:16 |
| 5. | Bluebell Polka I'm looking for some background information on the Jimmy Shand recording of Bluebell Polka: when did he make the recording, is the tune traditional or does it have a composer, is it Scottish or Irish. Thanks in advance, Sylvia Miskoe, Concord, NH USA Message 22923 · SMiskoe · 25 September 2000 15:26:24 |
| 6. | Bluebell Polka On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, harry ways wrote: > Anselm Lingnau wrote: > > > It doesn't sound particularly Scottish *nor* Irish > > so maybe it is originally from some place else altogether. > > Years ago when I was dancing with a folk dance group, this ... Message 22929 · Priscilla M. Burrage · 25 September 2000 20:52:16 |
| 7. | Bluebell Polka Anselm Lingnau wrote: > It doesn't sound particularly Scottish *nor* Irish > so maybe it is originally from some place else altogether. > > Anselm Years ago when I was dancing with a folk dance group, this tune was used for a popular Irish dance, the ... Message 22928 · harry ways · 25 September 2000 19:53:44 |
| 8. | some tapes for off-print 45 SCD records ... Birks > of Invermay, Black Dance, Bluebell Polka, Bonnie > Anne, Bonnie Brux ... Balquidder, Buchan Eightsome Reel, Bute Polka, > Cadgers in the Canongate, Campbell ... North, Old Sporran, Para Handy > Polka, Peggy's Wedding, Perthshire Highlanders ... Message 177 · Shengzhang Tang · 5 April 1994 04:26:55 |
| 9. | Last call for those tapes from 45 records ... , Birks of Invermay, Black Dance, Bluebell Polka, Bonnie Anne, Bonnie Brux, ... Balquidder, Buchan Eightsome Reel, Bute Polka, Cadgers in the Canongate, Campbell's ... North, Old Sporran, Para Handy Polka, Peggy's Wedding, Perthshire Highlanders, ... Message 260 · Shengzhang Tang · 27 May 1994 19:59:33 |
| 10. | some tapes for off-print 45 SCD records ... , Birks of Invermay, Black Dance, Bluebell Polka, Bonnie Anne, Bonnie Brux, ... Balquidder, Buchan Eightsome Reel, Bute Polka, Cadgers in the Canongate, Campbell's ... North, Old Sporran, Para Handy Polka, Peggy's Wedding, Perthshire Highlanders, ... Message 130 · Shengzhang Tang · 11 January 1994 03:45:15 |
| 11. | Ceilidh program ... Strip the Willow > Auld Lang Syne > Final "Polka" (reel time) > > Nice mix of formations, and ... couple dances, maybe an > easier waltz or a boring thing like the Bluebell Polka or the > tedious version of the Eva Threestep. > > For more experienced ceilidh ... Message 48676 · Pia · 8 May 2007 19:20:48 |
| 12. | Ceilidh program ... > Orkadian Strip the Willow > Auld Lang Syne > Final "Polka" (reel time) > > Nice mix of formations, and the ... > easier waltz or a boring thing like the Bluebell Polka or the > tedious version of the Eva Threestep. > > For more experienced ceilidh dancers, ... Message 48675 · Margaret Lambourne · 8 May 2007 18:58:44 |
| 13. | Ceilidh program ... Orkadian Strip the Willow Auld Lang Syne Final "Polka" (reel time) Nice mix of formations, and ... couple dances, maybe an easier waltz or a boring thing like the Bluebell Polka or the tedious version of the Eva Threestep. For more experienced ceilidh ... Message 48670 · James Tween · 8 May 2007 18:17:23 |
| 14. | Briefings ... versions of the Mucking of Geordie's Byre, the Bluebell Polka and the Jacqueline Waltz (well, at least I ... of John Ellis' records on which he recorded the Bluebell Polka, Lismor claims that John goes after "those rare undiscovered gems". By and large, ... Message 13710 · Etienne Ozorak · 24 October 1998 01:25:10 |
| 15. | Jimmy Shand's Music ... /The Wind That Shake The Barley/Mrs. McLoed. Parlophone E 11491 - 1951 8. Bluebell Polka Parlophone F 3436 - 1952 9. Dundee ... Hornpipe Ragal Zonophone MR 1387 - 1934 16. Primrose Polka Parlopohone F 3494 - 1955 17. Petronella Parlophone ... Message 658 · Shengzhang Tang · 29 December 1994 05:16:31 |
| 16. | 9/8 vs 6/8 ... Brandy" [9/8] at a gentle pace, and a traditional Irish tune, published by Shand as the "Bluebell Polka" danced step hop to strathspey time. There must be a history behind this but sometime after the first ... Message 42289 · Richard Goss · 23 September 2005 14:32:54 |
| 17. | The Laird O'Muchty ... a campaign by the > Association of Accordion and Fiddle Clubs. > > Mr Shand who has had a no.1 hit - <Bluebell Polka> - during his > 65 year career, has had difficulty playing for thelast three years. > But in July he ... Message 15356 · Moira Theriault · 31 December 1998 17:04:16 |
| 18. | The Laird O'Muchty ... a campaign by the Association of Accordion and Fiddle Clubs. Mr Shand who has had a no.1 hit - <Bluebell Polka> - during his 65 year career, has had difficulty playing for thelast three years. But in July he ... Message 15355 · The_Healys · 31 December 1998 15:31:46 |