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Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson

Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson

Arguably the most dynamic double-act on today's Celtic scene, the Scottish/Irish piping duo of Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson have won huge plaudits for their 2008 debut album, Partners in Crime, as well as for their brilliantly incendiary live performances.

Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson at the Old Fruitmarket

Tracklisting:

  • Something for Gordon
  • Anyone That's Yet To Come

This footage was filmed for TV - look out for more after the programme goes out in Scotland on 15th February.

Your Comments

gini
saw ross play with dougie at the blas in fort william fantastic night and instantly fell in love

Lyn
saw both sets at trwobridge- by FAR the best act at the festivale- I am a big fan!

Lucie Castleman
Just seen the most joyful music act i've seen in twenty years at the village pump festival in Trowbridge. Couldn't keep still. Heavenly.

stig
gentle stuff

Margaret Love
Have watched Ross perform with Dougie MacLean for many years and it is fantastic to see him showcase his own talents. He is very talented and the collaboration with Jarlath is a very good combination.

Rosie MacLeod
Loved the track "Anyone that's yet to come", sung by Jarlath.

andy
surely it will be on iplayer?

Dchisolm
I am so disappointed that yet again those outside of the UK cannot see your content. If other organizations can do it the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ surely can, get on the ball!

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Performing at

Tuesday 20th January

Old Fruitmarket


Friday 30th January

ABC

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