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Welcome to the official Freeland Barbour website. This should give you some idea of the goings-on in my musical world, past, present and future. There's a comprehensive list of my own recordings to date and the opportunity to buy those that are currently available (most of them fortunately), and a chance to hear about any forthcoming projects ...
Freeland Barbour comes from Glen Fincastle near Pitlochry, in the heart of the Highlands of Scotland, and has been a very well-known figure on the Scottish music scene for many years. He is co-founder of two hugely successful ceilidh bands, his current band The Occasionals, and The Wallochmor Ceilidh Band, and he is also a member of The ...
17. Okt. 2019 · Freeland Barbour performs sets of tunes on accordion. Recorded at The Reel Orkney as part of their TRAD FEST 2019.
- 64 Min.
- 12K
- Simon Ireson
Freeland Barbour plays his own composition 'The Boys from Brims' at the Reel Orkney Tradfest 2019 in memory of the loss of the Longhope Lifeboat 50 years ago.
- 2 Min.
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- Reel Orkney Music
Freeland Barbour , one time member of The Wallochmor Ceilidh Band, plays "Helen Scott of Humbie." Freelnad Barbour is one of Scotland's greatest accordion players and a composer of great tunes ...
- 3 Min.
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- KillieKentRadio
October 2021. NEW RELEASE. October 2021 sees the release of a new CD by Freeland. Titled 'An t-Eilean Àrd - The High Island', it's a mixture of well-loved Gaelic and Highland music together with a number of Freeland's own compositions, and though it's mainly Freeland playing rather a lot of instruments there are 6 tracks with 3 of Scotland's ...
2. März 2023 · Freeland Barbour, accordionist, composer, radio and record producer, is a descendent of Lady Nairne’s sister, and this alongside his own practice-based knowledge of Scottish songs positions him to write this recent biography (2019) of an important figure in Scotland’s national song tradition.