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Other recording artists include Ruby Murray (1962), Bobby Vinton (1964), Joan Morrissey (1974), Anne Murray (1988), the Irish Rovers (2002), Neil Diamond on his Acoustic Christmas album (2016), and Rend Collective (2020), and The Outside Track (2022). It has also been performed by the Barra MacNeils, Marc Gunn and The Four Ramblers.
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.
The Barra MacNeils (1980–) Barrage (1996–2012) Barstool Prophets (1989–1999) Basement Revolver (2016–) Bass is Base (1993–1997) Battered Wives (1976–1980)
Barra MacNeils – The Christmas Album (1999) – label unknown; Cherish the Ladies – The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone (2000) – Windham Hill; Roger McGuinn – Treasures from the Folk Den (2001) – Appleseed; 25th Annual Sea Music Festival (2004) – Independent release; Barra MacNeils – The Christmas Album II (2006) – unknown label
The island has produced traditional music-based popular performers like John Allan Cameron, the Rankin Family, Natalie MacMaster, Buddy MacMaster, the Barra MacNeils, Rita MacNeil, Ashley MacIsaac and others. In addition to the fiddle music, there is a parallel style of solo dance bagpiping and a rhythmic syncopated Celtic piano style.
The Year Without a Santa Claus, a Christmas special from Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., turns 50 this December. The beloved special was adapted from the book of the same name by Phyllis McGinley.
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Barra MacNeils' Cape Breton Christmas: 20 December: Studio: Canada [167] Programming changes. Changes to network affiliation. Criterion for inclusion in the following ...