Description
A tribute to late great melodeon player William Hannah
William Hannah (1891 â 1961) was born in the mining village of Blackburn, West Lothian. Having started on the mouth organ as a boy he became well known as Scotlandâs premiere melodeon player by the end of the First World War, during which he served in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. His role in the development of the modern accordion was an important one. William Hannah was a prolific recording artist, with companies such as Parlophone and Columbia, and a celebrated band leader in the 1920s. He was a major influence on Jimmy Shand, although the man and his contribution to Scottish music have been largely forgotten. The album features Luke Daniels on melodeon, Neil Ewart on fiddle, guitarist Ian Carr and pianist John Paul Gandy. The music throughout the album is outstanding. Painstakingly transcribed from early 78rpm and wax cylinder recordings, Hannahâs exciting music and exceptional playing has been faithfully reproduced by four of the UKâs finest traditional players. A Wilkinson Excelsior c1927 (Hannahâs own signature instrument) was restored specially and played on this recording along with an earlier model used by Daniel and Peter Wyper c1909.
Additional Details
Label: Greentrax
Genre: Folk
Run Time: 40 mins
Release Date: 03/01/15
UPC: 5018081037926

