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Hamish Henderson
(11 Nov 1919 - 08 Mar 2002)
Male Person - Scotland
Relationships
(1)
Founded
School of Scottish Studies
Recordings by
(37)
The Muckin of Geordie's Byre (I)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
The Muckin of Geordie's Byre (II)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Interview With Hamish Henderson About the Muckin of Geordie's Byre and Bothy Ballads
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Interview With Hamish Henderson About Mouth Music
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Tail Toddle
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Wap an Row (Reel o Stumpie)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Interview With Hamish Henderson About Mouth Music and Wap an Row (Reel o Stumpie)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
O Gie the Lass a Fairen (Give the Lass a Fairing)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Interview With Hamish Henderson About o Gie the Lass a Fairen (Give the Lass a Fairing)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
The Bloody Fields of Flanders / Reel of Tulloch
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Interview With Hamish Henderson About Mouth Music for Dancing
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Unidentified Mouth Music Tune
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Highlander's Farewell to Sicily
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Interview With Hamish Henderson About Highlander's Farewell to Sicily
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
The John Maclean March (I)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
The John Maclean March (II)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Talk/Ambience
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Introduction to Saw Ye the Cotton Spinners by Hamish Henderson
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Saw Ye the Cotton Spinners
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Saw Ye the Cotton Spinners (Boer War Parody)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Saw Ye the Cotton Spinners (World War I Parody)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
King Farouk
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Unidentified Mouth Music March
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Aunty Mary Had a Canary
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Dum-A-Dee-A-Daddy-O
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Pot-A-Hen-A-Hero
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Commentary by Hamish Henderson on Pot-A-Hen-A-Hero
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Unidentified Gaelic Song (Microphone Test)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
The Muckin o Geordie's Byre (Fragment)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
The Barnyards o Delgaty (Fragment)
?:?? (06 Mar 1951)
Tail Toddle / Rap and Rowe
1:35 (1998)
The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily
2:37 (2003)
Mouth Music
1:48 (2003)
Aunty Mary Had a Canary / Wee O'Hara
0:58 (22 Jun 2004)
The John Maclean March
2:39 (08 Nov 2011)
Biodh an Deoch Seo 'n Làimh mo Rùin
0:52 (2015)
The Freedom Come All Ye
2:08 (2018)
On Recordings
(14)
Vocals
The Merchant’s Son
2:49
Davie Stewart
(1998)
guest, additional
Lang Johnnie More
1:33
John Strachan
(2000)
background vocals
The Overgate
3:42
Belle Stewart with Hamish Henderson
(2000)
Recording Engineer For
The Royal Forester (The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter)
2:45
John Strachan
(2000)
The Bonny Hoose o' Airlie
4:20
Belle Stewart
(2000)
Lang Johnnie More
1:33
John Strachan
(2000)
The Battle of Harlaw
4:22
Jeannie Robertson & Lucy Stewart
(2000)
Robin Hood and Little John
0:40
John Strachan
(2000)
She is a Rum One
2:42
Jeannie Robertson
(2000)
The Wind Blew the Bonny Lassie's Plaidie Awa' (Three Versions)
1:16
Jimmy McBeath, Duncan Burke & Jeannie Robertson
(2000)
The Beggarman (The Gaberlunzie Man)
3:44
John Strachan, Maggie and Sarah Chambers & Togo Crawford
(2000)
The Trooper and the Maid
3:28
Jimmy McBeath
(2000)
O Ho-rò, 'Ille Dhuinn
1:36
Margaret MacArthur
(2016)
Port à Beul
2:33
Alex Hector MacPhail
(2016)
Credited as
(5)
Belle Stewart with Hamish Henderson
Hamish Henderson
John MacLellan & Hamish Scott Henderson
Pumeza Matshikiza, Hamish Scott Henderson, Mamadou Ndiaye, Fiona Hamilton, Phil Cunningham
Belle Stewart and Hamish Henderson
Works
(4)
Wrote
Farewell to Sicily
Charleston Alley
Composed
12.12.92 (A March for Democracy) / Freedom Come All Ye
Lyrics
Freedom Come-All-Ye
(1960)
Links
(3)
Discogs
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1428606
VIAF ID
http://viaf.org/viaf/32066732
Wikidata
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2349386