Item T-2280 - John Cable and Rosemary MacCormack

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John Cable and Rosemary MacCormack

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CA BI T-2280

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1 audio reel

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Item is an audio recording of a series of interviews in the Inverness County area created by John Cable and Rosemary MacCormack.

A history of the Island
Kenzie MacNeil sings "The Island Love Song"
Kenzie is interviewed
A group of reels played on guitar by David MacIsaac.
Max MacDonald sings.
Rosemary interviews Mr. & Mrs. (Maureen) Ronald MacKenzie about the Gaelic Language spoken in their Mabou home.
Buddy MacMaster plays a group of tunes accompanied by Al Bennett on Bass, and Doug MacPhee on piano.
Buddy is interviewed about his music and busy schedule.
Jerry Holland - Violin selections.
Archie Neil Chisholm in interviewed.
Gaelic song by the young girls from Mabou. Directed by Maureen MacKenzie.
North Shore Gaelic singers singing a Milling Frolic.
Kitchener (Kit) Knightengale a retired coal miner interviewed by Nicknames in the Coal mines.
The Pipe & Drums of 1987 Canada Games; Directed by P.M. John MacLean
Genealogist, Jim St. Clair.
Kenzie MacNeil sings "Heading for Halifax"
Kay (Campbell) * David White of Warren, Michigan, interviewed about the Cape Breton traditions carried on in the Detroit area.
Jerry Holland, plays violin, 3 reels.
Rayleen Rankin sings.

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