Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Barra MacNeils are a Canadian musical group from Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. The founding members of the group are siblings Sheumas, Kyle, Stewart, and Lucy MacNeil. [1] [2] In 2005, two additional brothers, Ryan and Boyd, joined the band. The Scottish island of Barra is the ancestral home of Clan MacNeil.
Nationalistic and patriotic songs; National anthem "O Canada" ... This is a list of bands from Canada. ... The Barra MacNeils (1980–) Barrage (1996–2012)
The Barra MacNeils; Barrage (group) Beòlach; Beyond the Pale (band) The Bills; Black Ox Orkestar; Blackie and the Rodeo Kings; Blou (band) Bodh'aktan; The Bohee Brothers; La Bottine Souriante; Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers; Burnstick
1993 – The Barra MacNeils on their album Closer to Paradise, #23 Canadian charts, [30] and Let Loose (1996, #65 UK as a single, and on the album Rollercoaster). [ 31 ] 2012 – Tedeschi Trucks Band did a live version on their album Everybody's Talkin' .
Rita MacNeil CM ONS (May 28, 1944 – April 16, 2013) was a Canadian singer and songwriter from the community of Big Pond on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island.Her biggest hit, "Flying On Your Own", was a crossover Top 40 hit in 1987 and was covered by Anne Murray the following year, although she had hits on the country and adult contemporary charts throughout her career.
The Barra MacNeils; Barrabás; Barratt Band; Basel Sinfonietta; Battleaxe (band) The Beakers; The Belle Stars; Benders; Beograd (band) Bezobrazno Zeleno; Big Orange Chorus; The Bilders; Bim (band) Bitch (band) Biting Tongues; Blam Blam Blam; Blitzkrieg (metal band) Blue Wisp Big Band; Blue Zoo; Bluegrass Album Band; Bobby and the Midnites ...
Some songs from her concert had to be cut from the movie (the concerts clock in at 3.5 hours, while the movie is 2 hours and 45 minutes), but most of the setlist remains the same.
1995: The Barra MacNeils, on their album The Question, reached #50 in the Canadian AC charts [21] 1996: Belinda Carlisle, on her album A Woman and a Man; 2000: Dennis Locorriere, on his album Out of the Dark (as the singer for Dr. Hook, he performed on the original version of the song) 2005: Bobby Bare, on his album The Moon Was Blue