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  1. 8 de dic. de 2006 · Silly Wizard's distinctive sound is defined by the deft accordion-playing of Phil Cunningham and the heartfelt, unpretentious vocals of Cunningham and lead singer Andy M. Stewart. Martin Haddin on keyboards and guitars and Gordon Jones on guitar and bodhran round out the core quartet, which is joined on this album by fiddler Dougie MacLean and drummer Roy Ashby.

  2. Wild & Beautiful Silly Wizard. Released 1981. Wild & Beautiful Tracklist. 1. If I Was a Blackbird Lyrics. 5.2K 4. The Fishermens Song / Lament For The Fishermans Wife Lyrics ...

  3. 6 de mar. de 2010 · I am a young sailor, my story is sad,Though once I was carefree and a brave sailor lad,I courted a lassie by night and by day,Oh but now she has left me,And ...

  4. Listen to Wild & Beautiful by Silly Wizard on Apple Music. Stream songs including "If I was a Blackbird", "Pipe Major Donald Campbell - The Orphan - The Kestrel - Come Up Alang (Jigs)" and more. Album · 1981 · 8 Songs

  5. About Silly Wizard. With roots in traditional Scottish songs, Gordon Jones and Bob Thomas formed the folk band Silly Wizard in 1972. The group shuffled through a bewildering number of line-ups before issuing their self-titled debut in 1976. After a well-received follow-up, the band recorded "Take The High Road" in 1980, the original theme for a ...

  6. Hame, Hame, Hame / Tha Mi Sgìth Lyrics: HAME, hame, hame, O hame fain wad I be-- / O hame, hame, hame, to my ain countree! / When the flower is i' the bud and the leaf is on the tree / The larks ...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCkvIUgW-be8FjP9bHPq_s7ASilly Wizard - YouTube Music

    Silly Wizard was a Scottish folk band that began forming in Edinburgh in 1970. The founder members were two like-minded university students—Gordon Jones, and Bob Thomas. In January 1972, Jones and Thomas formed a trio with their flatmate Bill Watkins and performed under various band names in Edinburgh folk clubs. In the spring of 1972, Watkins returned to Birmingham and, in June 1972, Chris ...