This is an amazing album, and I applaud its inclusion here. While there a few "Ehhh" moments in a set or two, their arrangements are very imaginative (especially the reeds on "Easy Club") and the playing is superb.
Anyone know whatever happened to these guys?
I am not quite sure what Dick is doing these days, but I work with Hamish at a piping workshop every summer in VT. He is also one of the world finest (and most sought after) makers of scottish smallpipes and border pipes.
Hamish is still making pipes around Dunkeld in Perthshire. Last saw Dick in Aberdeen at a poetry event 2 years ago , contributing to a reading by a poet from Dundee, as I recall, on several wind instruments. I'd presume he's gone back into the Edinburgh jazz scene.
Bee Knees
This is an amazing album, and I applaud its inclusion here. While there a few "Ehhh" moments in a set or two, their arrangements are very imaginative (especially the reeds on "Easy Club") and the playing is superb.
Anyone know whatever happened to these guys?
# Posted on March 28th 2007 by sts
Hamish Moore
I am not quite sure what Dick is doing these days, but I work with Hamish at a piping workshop every summer in VT. He is also one of the world finest (and most sought after) makers of scottish smallpipes and border pipes.
# Posted on July 20th 2007 by Ben Miller
Hamish is still making pipes around Dunkeld in Perthshire. Last saw Dick in Aberdeen at a poetry event 2 years ago , contributing to a reading by a poet from Dundee, as I recall, on several wind instruments. I'd presume he's gone back into the Edinburgh jazz scene.
# Posted on July 20th 2007 by Kenny