Our July CD contest featured Susan Kidney and Donna Germano?s new album ?Highland Fling?.
?Donna Germano is a musician in Asheville, North Carolina who performs with hammered dulcimer and harps, two beautiful and fascinating instruments. Donna performs for concert series and festivals throughout the southeastern US. She frequently works in various ensembles with instruments such as the classical guitar, cello and flute. Donna has recorded 3 CDs with classical, Celtic and Christmas music. She has also performed on recordings for other regional musicians..?
and featured Frank McLaughlin and Gillian MacDonald's ?Out of the Wood? album:
?This is a fine album of mainly traditional songs beautifully sung by Gillian MacDonald together with a mix of traditional and self penned tunes on Scottish small pipes, whistles and guitar. Dirty Linen magazine (USA) when describing Frank and Gillian's music state '..this duo should be receiving the full attention of every fan of Scottish Music.' ?
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Congratulations I won the first month I joined the forum. I love my CD.
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Got mine too. You may say it was pure happenstance, but I could swear you picked that CD for me. There's the most interesting version of the Lament for MacCrimmon (a four part unaccompanied choral setting, with a verse I didn't know about, that's quite wonderful). Thanks so much!
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