Fred Morrison

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Up South - Reel, Big Duncan's Reel - Reel 00:00 Tools
Tune For Gordon Duncan - Air 00:00 Tools
Mark Sheridan's - Hornpipe, Frances Morton's - Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
Irish Reels 00:00 Tools
Hector The Hero 00:00 Tools
Reels 00:00 Tools
Kansas City Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
Farewell To Uist / The Lochaber Badger / Rip The Calico 00:00 Tools
Malcolm Ferguson 00:00 Tools
Jigs 00:00 Tools
Polkas 00:00 Tools
Strathspeys and reels 00:00 Tools
Outlands 00:00 Tools
Hornpipes 00:00 Tools
Reels: Alasdair's Reel, Jan Alexander's Fancy 00:00 Tools
2/4 Marches 00:00 Tools
Train Journey North 00:00 Tools
Duntroon - Sandy Cameron's 00:00 Tools
The Wildcat 00:00 Tools
Irish Reels: Rip the Calico, the Woman of the House, the Flowers of Redhill 00:00 Tools
Piobaireachd 00:00 Tools
Sheenagh's Waltz 00:00 Tools
Farewell to Uist/The Lochaber Badge/Rip the Calico 00:00 Tools
Leaving Uist 00:00 Tools
The Hard Drive 00:00 Tools
Jigs: the Snuff Wife, Nancy MacInnes, Kenny MacDonald's Jig, the Old Wife's Dance 00:00 Tools
Polkas: Bear Dance, Shandon 00:00 Tools
Seonaidh's Tune 00:00 Tools
Downtown 00:00 Tools
Hornpipes: Unknown, Doctor MacInnes' Fancy 00:00 Tools
Nameless 00:00 Tools
Jigs: Lark In the Morning, Mug of Brown Ale, Broken Chanter, Daniel Michael Coleman's Father's Fancy 00:00 Tools
Piobaireachd: MacCrimmon's Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
2/4 Marches: Iain Morrison Jnr of Back Lewis, Donald MacLellan of Rothesay 00:00 Tools
Strathspeys and Reels: Tillypronie, Dr. Glade's Strathspey, the Doctor of Coll's Reel, Rosemarkie Rant, the Glen Is Where the Deer Is 00:00 Tools
Strathspeys 00:00 Tools
Drumcross 00:00 Tools
The Sound Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
Drumbuie 00:00 Tools
Coire Bheinn - Portobello 00:00 Tools
Reels: Duntroon / Sandy Cameron's 00:00 Tools
La Paulettina 00:00 Tools
Jigs (2) 00:00 Tools
Colin's Cattle 00:00 Tools
The Wedding Reel 00:00 Tools
Tony's Tune 00:00 Tools
La Paulettina Set: Munlochy Bridge / Bogan Lochan / Calum Crubach / Alick Cirrie's / The Smith / La Paulettina 05:38 Tools
Didi's Tune 00:00 Tools
Little Cascade Set: Hecla / The Little Cascade / Frances Morton's (Live) 00:00 Tools
Slow Air: Colin's Cattle 00:00 Tools
Jigs: The Three Sea Captains / The Sound of the Sun 00:00 Tools
The Ladies From Hell 00:00 Tools
Irish Reels Set 00:00 Tools
Frances Morton'S 00:00 Tools
Sandy Cameron'S 00:00 Tools
Alick C Macgregor 00:00 Tools
Marches: John McColl's March to Kilbowie Cottage / Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban 00:00 Tools
The Hard Dive 00:00 Tools
Donald Maclean'S 00:00 Tools
Strathspey & Reels: Dornie Ferry / Caber Feidh / The Grey Bob / Alick C.MacGregor 00:00 Tools
Reels: The Ceilidh In the Convent / Frances Morton's 00:00 Tools
Air & Reel: The Road East / Didi's Tune 00:00 Tools
Hornpipe & Waltz: Mas Ann Gam Mhealladh / Wedding Reel 00:00 Tools
Morrisons of Gerinish 00:00 Tools
The Mistress Of The House 00:00 Tools
Leaving Lochmaddy 00:00 Tools
Cumha Mairi Nighean Alasdair Ruaidh 00:00 Tools
Up South 00:00 Tools
Slow Air: Drumbuie 00:00 Tools
Passing Places 00:00 Tools
The Earl Of Seaforth's Salute 00:00 Tools
2/4 Marches: John McFadyen of Melfort / P/M Willie Gray's Farewell to the Glasgow Police 00:00 Tools
Duntroon / Sandy Cameron's 00:00 Tools
Coire Bheinn 00:00 Tools
March Strathspey And Reel 00:00 Tools
The Old School House 00:00 Tools
Farewell to Uist 00:00 Tools
Highland Bagpipe, Pt. 1 (Scotland) 00:00 Tools
The Lochaber Dance/Cathy Anne MacPhee's Jig 00:00 Tools
Strathspeys & Reels: Doune of Invernochty, Macbeth's Strathspey, the Rejected Suitor, Lochiel's Away to France, Miss Proud 00:00 Tools
The Lochaber Dance 00:00 Tools
The Braes - Over to Uist - Skylarks Ascension - Loch Ness Monster 00:00 Tools
The Sound of the Sun: The Three Sea Captains/ The Sound of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Highland Bagpipe, Pt. 2 (Scotland) 00:00 Tools
Sandy Cameron's: Duntroon/Sandy Cameron's 00:00 Tools
Malcolm Ferguson (2) 00:00 Tools
Didi's Tune: The Road East/Didi's Tune 00:00 Tools
Farewell to uist - the Lochaber badger - rip the calico 00:00 Tools
Passing Places/Universal Hall 00:00 Tools
Jamie's Tune/Up South 00:00 Tools
Leaving Lochmaddy/Malcolm Johnstone 00:00 Tools
Irish Reels (2) 00:00 Tools
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Fred Morrison is one of the world's leading pipers[1] and is a globally renowned composer of music for the bagpipes. Morrison is known for his unique, powerfully exuberant, virtuosic and highly improvisational style which combines the Gaelic piping tradition of South Uist with contemporary and eclectic influences. One of the few pipers to have achieved success in both the competitive piping and folk music scenes, Morrison is a virtuoso of the Great Highland Bagpipes, the bellows-blown Reelpipes, the Irish Uilleann pipes, and the low whistle. Fred Morrison was born in 1963 [2] near Bishopton, Renfrewshire, Scotland where he grew up, regularly visiting his paternal family home in Gernish, South Uist. Taught piping by his late father - also named Fred - from the age of nine, Fred Morrison Junior became immersed in the rounded-out, driving piping style of the Outer Hebrides. His father taught him through the traditional method of canntaireachd, the sung vocables used to convey pipe music before notation came on the scene, and Morrison attributes much of his approach to that. "I hear that singing in my head every time I play," he told one interviewer. His formidable prowess on the Highland Pipes gained him honors in the Scottish competition piping circuit (the most exacting in the world), including the gold medals at the world's premier piping competitions at the Northern Meetings in Oban and Inverness, and he has taken the prestigious Macallan trophy at Brittany's Lorient Festival seven times. [3] At a time when Scottish piping was broadening out into the burgeoning traditional music scene, Morrison was experimenting, taking on broad eclectic influences from elsewhere and developing a formidable technique that puts a unique spin on some of the most well-worn items in the repertoire. He was soon in demand as a solo performing artist, before joining the short-lived "supergroup" Clan Alba (with Dick Gaughan, among others) before joining Capercaillie for three years, during which time he played in and helped arrange the Highland group's music for the film Rob Roy. As his reputation spread, he took to the bellows-blown Scottish Lowland or Reelpipes, which have been experiencing a revival in recent years - their reeding conducive to the kind of cross-fingering and vibrato which Morrison employs in his playing. He has also become known as a virtuoso on the Irish Uilleann pipes and low whistle. Morrison was voted "Instrumentalist of the Year" in the Scots Trad Music Awards for 2004.[4] In 2004 he wrote a large-scale work with the orchestral composer Mark Sheridan. It was called "Paracas", as Gaelic word meaning "Rhapsody of the Gael"[5]. It was premiered at Glasgow's Celtic Connection festival in January 2005. It involved several pipers, other folk musicians and singers, and an orchestra and chorus. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.