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Fraser introduced Grahame of the Port Charlotte Hotel on Islay to traditional music, and he's never looked back since! A “Turboshandy” is a drink that could be bought in the Cammanachd Bar in Portree, where Fraser worked during his time on the Isle of Skye. Fraser wrote the third tune after his friend and piping partner in crime Angus.
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from Mac Ìle - The Music of Fraser Shaw,
released June 27, 2017
Grahame Allison's Welcome to Trad Music (comp. Fraser Shaw)
Turboshandy (comp. Ross Martin)
Angus MacKenzie's (comp. Fraser Shaw)
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Three musicians doing what they do best, melding into one whole that's even greater than the sum of its astonishingly good parts. More, please! jenniem
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