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  2. Londubh - Wikipedia

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    Londubh (Scottish Gaelic: An Lòn Dubh) is a village on the south shore of Loch Ewe in Poolewe, Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. The village of Poolewe lies directly to the south along the A832 road.

  3. Recovery (Runrig album) - Wikipedia

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    Recovery is the third album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, released in 1981.The album deals with the social history of the Scottish Gàidhealtachd, mirroring a renewed sense of cultural and political identity within the Scottish Gaelic community.

  4. The Blue Idol - Wikipedia

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    Cuach Mo Lon Dubh Buí [song; music by Máiread Ni Mhaonaigh] – 3:02; ... Ciarán Tourish – Fiddle, whistle, backing vocals; Ciarán Curran – Bouzouki, mandolin;

  5. Crom Dubh - Wikipedia

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    Some time later the demon returned limping badly. He told Cainnech that they were just about to seize Crom Dubh's soul when St. Patrick appeared with a host of angels and saints and drove them off, Crom Dubh's good works having outweighed his sins. [2] Dun Briste at Downpatrick Head is the site of the battle between St. Patrick and Crom Dubh.

  6. T with the Maggies (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Cuach Mo Londubh Buí" – Altan previously recorded and released this track as "Cuach Mo Lon Dubh Buí" (3:02) on their (studio) album The Blue Idol (2002). [6] "Ceol An Phíobaire" – Frankie Kennedy and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh previously recorded and released this track as "Ceol A'Phíobaire" (3:50) on their second (studio) album Altan (1987).

  7. Cuilidh - Wikipedia

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    Lon-Dubh (Blackbird) – 2:24 Òganaich Ùir A Rinn M' Fhàgail [live from Celtic Connections 2008] – 2:49 Mo Bheannachd Dhan Bhàillidh Ùr [live from Celtic Connections 2008] – 4:03

  8. Dàimh - Wikipedia

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    Dàimh (pronounced "dive") is a folk band which performs in Scottish Gaelic.. Its members are Angus MacKenzie (whistle/bagpipes), Gabe McVarish (), Ellen MacDonald (voice/bagpipes), Murdo Cameron (mandolin/accordion) and Ross Martin (guitar). [1]

  9. Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom - Wikipedia

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    Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is an American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Ward Kimball and Charles A. Nichols.A sequel to the first Adventures in Music cartoon, the 3-D short Melody (released earlier in 1953), Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is a stylized presentation of the evolution of the four orchestra sections over the ages with: the brass ("toot ...