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Finding Aid - Rodeo Records Label Collection (MG 21.12) Finding Aid - Rodeo Records Label Collection (MG 21.12) Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.5.3 Printed: January 27, 2021 Language of description: English Rodeo Records Label Collection Table of contents Summary information .................................................................................................................................... 33 Administrative history / Biographical sketch ................................................................................................ 33 Access points ................................................................................................................................................. 34 Collection holdings ........................................................................................................................................ 34 Celtic Records, Celtic Records ................................................................................................................... 34 CX1, CX 1 Cape Breton Violins - Various Artists (1959) ..................................................................... 35 CX3, CX 3 Cape Breton Jamboree - Various Artists (1959) .................................................................. 35 CX 4, CX 4 Joe MacIsaac's Old Time Band - Joe MacIsaac (1960) ...................................................... 36 CX5, CX 5 Steel City Strings - Leo Dubley (1960) ............................................................................... 37 CX6, CX 6 Songs of Hill & Dale - Sid Martell (1960) .......................................................................... 38 CX7, CX 7 Highland Lassies - Mount St. Bernard Gaelic Choir (1960) ................................................ 38 CX8, CX 8 Folk and Irish Songs - Joe Carrigan (1961) ......................................................................... 39 CX9, CX 9 Scottish Dances - Piper Deanie Munroe (1961) .................................................................. 40 CX10, CX 10 Songs of the Hebrides - Jean MacLeod (1962) ................................................................ 41 CX 11, CX 11 Scottish Fiddling - John A. MacDonald (1962) .............................................................. 41 CX12, CX 12 Old Time ScottishFiddle - Joe MacLean (1962) .............................................................. 42 CX13, CX 13 The MacLellan Trio Play the Music of Cape Breton (1963) ........................................... 42 CX14, CX 14 Scottish Canadian Fiddle of Dan Joe MacInnis (1962) ................................................... 43 CX15, CX 15 Gaelic Mod at St. Anne's, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia (1960) .......................................... 43 CX16, CX 16 This Is Cape Breton - Various Artists (1962) .................................................................. 44 CX17, CX 17 Canada's Outstanding Scottish Fiddler - Winston Scotty Fitzgerald (1962) .................... 45 CX18, CX 18 Celtic Records Salutes Cape Breton Island - Various Artists (1957) ............................... 46 CX19, CX 19 Fiddlers of Cape Breton Island - Various Artists (1962) ................................................. 46 CX20, CX 20 The Five MacDonalds (1962) .......................................................................................... 47 CX21, CX 21 A Selection of New Jigs, Reels, Strathspeys, Hornpipes, & Waltzes - Winston (Scotty) Fitzgerald (1962) ...................................................................................................................................... 48 CX23, CX 23 The Bard of the Scottish Fiddling - Little Jack MacDonald (1963) ................................. 48 CX24, CX 24 Piano Styling of the Cape Breton Scot - Alexander MacLean (1963) ............................. 49 CX25, CX 25 Na Caileagan-Aireamh 2 - The Highland Lassies Volume 2 (1963) ............................... 50 CX27, CX 27 The True and Authentic life of Giant Angus MacAskill (1963) ...................................... 50 CX 28, CX 28 Dan R. MacDonald - At the Piano Marie MacLellan (1963) .......................................... 51 CX29, CX 29 The Fiddling French Canadian Scot Scotty Le Blanc (1963) .......................................... 52 CX30, CX 30 Scottish, Reels, Jigs and Strathspeys - Five MacDonald Fiddlers (1963) ........................ 52 CX32, CX 32 Joe MacLellan and his Old Time Scottish Fiddle (1963) ................................................ 53 Page 2 Rodeo Records Label Collection CX33, CX 33 Strathspeys, Hornpipes, Reels. Jigs, Etc. - Don Brown (1963) ........................................ 53 CX34, CX 34 Winston (Scotty) Fitzgerald and his Radio Entertainers (1964) ...................................... 54 CX35, CX 35 Scottish Canadian Fiddle Music - Don MacLellan with Marie MacLellan (1964) .......... 55 CX36, CX 36 Scottish Canadian Fiddle Music - Dan Joe MacInnis with Loretta Beaudry (1964) ......... 55 CX37, CX 37 Colin J. Boyd (1964) ........................................................................................................ 56 CX38, CX 38 Orain Cheap Breatainn - Various Artists (1964) ............................................................. 57 CX39, CX 39 Tribute to the Detroit Scot - John A. MacDonald & Barbara MacDonald (1964) ............ 57 CX40, CX 40 It's New - Winston Scotty Fitzgerald (1964) ................................................................... 58 CX41, CX 41 Fiddlin' Scotty LeBlanc (1965) ........................................................................................ 59 CX42, CX 42 Dan R. MacDonald with Colin R. MacInnis (1965) ........................................................ 60 CX26, CX 26 The Scottish Side of Jimmie MacLellan (1963) .............................................................. 60 CX43, CX 43 John Wilmot (1965) ......................................................................................................... 61 CX44, CX 44 The Inimitable Winston Scotty Fitzgerald ....................................................................... 62 CX45, CX 45 Arisaig Airs Violin Music of the Scot - Wilfred Gillis (1971) ........................................ 63 CX46, CX 46 The MacLellan Trio (1967) .............................................................................................. 63 CX47, CX 47 Dan R. MacDonald (1967) ............................................................................................... 64 CX48, CX 48 The Five MacDonald Fiddlers (1967) .............................................................................. 65 CX49, CX 49 Shamrock, Heather & Maple Leaf - Various Artists (1967) ............................................ 65 CX50, CX 50 The Fair Winds of Scotland - Charles Greville (1968) .................................................... 66 CX51, CX 51 This is Sydney - Various Artists (1968) .......................................................................... 67 CX52, CX 52 The Saga of the Reluctant Piper - Roald Buckley (1970) ................................................ 68 CX53, CX 53 24 Cape Breton Fiddle Medleys (1970) ........................................................................... 68 SCX54, SCX 54 24 Cape Breton Pipe Selections - MacDonald Girls Pipe Band & Piper Deanie Munroe (1970) ........................................................................................................................................................ 69 SCX55, SCX 55 Sean McGuire (1970) ................................................................................................... 70 SCX56, SCX 56 The Cape Breton Fiddle of Elmer Briand (1974) ........................................................ 71 SCX57, SCX 57 The Fiddlers of Cape Breton - Various Artists (1974) ................................................ 72 SCX58, SCX 58 Elmer Briand & His Cape Breton Fiddle (1975) ......................................................... 73 SCX59, SCX 59 Winston Scotty Fitzgerald (1983) ................................................................................ 74 CX2, CX 2 Arisaig Airs - Wilfred Gillis (1959) .................................................................................... 75 CX31, CX 31 ............................................................................................................................................ 75 CX22, CX 22 The MacLellan Trio ......................................................................................................... 75 CX170, CX 170 The Merrymen (27/9/66) .............................................................................................. 76 CX175, CX 175 Just For You - TBD ..................................................................................................... 77 CE63, Celtic 063 Theresa MacLellan ...................................................................................................... 77 CE72, CE 72 Theresa MacLellan ............................................................................................................ 78 CE64, CE 64 The Gavel Brothers ........................................................................................................... 78 CE61, CE 61 Laurens, Ledrew, Walter Pelly ......................................................................................... 79 Page 3 Rodeo Records Label Collection CE62, CE 62 Joe MacIsaac's Old Time Band ......................................................................................... 80 CE68, CE 68 The Fiddlers Two .............................................................................................................
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