Pat Mitchell's set

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Does anyone know what maker's set Pat Mitchell played on his Topic LP?

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Willie Rowsome - Leo Rowsome's dad and Kevin Rowsome's great-grandad.
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But with a Matt Kiernan chanter
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Post by Roger O'Keeffe »

It's a seminal recording of piping, and no piper should be without it. But my copy is rather scratched (from being played to death). Any chance we could drum up enough demand to get it reissued on CD?
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Post by lemonsquash »

Thanks to all--I thought that was a Kiernan chanter. It is, indeed, a beautiful piece of music and the fact that the regulators aren't missed (by me) speaks to the richness of the chanter work. How do you go about leaning on Topic for the re-issue? I'll do what I can.

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