Tag Archives: Billy Pigg

A.D. Schofield and J. Say’s Billy Pigg: The Border Minstrel

One Northumbrian musician, Billy Pigg, deserves further study. Billy Pigg played the pipes for the love of it, not for fame or fortune, and that seems to be what made him such a great success. His fiery speed and innovative … Continue reading

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Various Artists’ Northumberland Rant: Music from the Edge of England and Spirit of the Border: Northumberland Traditional Music

As a Celtic fiddler and music promoter, my likes in music are wide and rather eclectic, ranging from Laurie Anderson to the fine pipin’ of the Goodacre Brothers… and even the Penguin Cafe Orchestra. But what is listened to the … Continue reading

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Kathryn Tickell’s Debateable Lands 

Ed Dale penned this review. This is such a delightful album. Kathryn Tickell is an outright whiz on the Northumbrian pipes, and a fine fiddle player to boot. Debateable Lands, her seventh album, demonstrates her prodigious talents as an instrumentalist, composer, and … Continue reading

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Billy Pigg’s The Border Minstrel

There were two things Janey Little loved best in the world: music and books, and not necessarily in that order. Her favorite musician was the late Billy Pigg, the Northumbrian piper from the northeast of England whose playing had inspired … Continue reading

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