The music and the bands of this web-site!

When compiling this site, I wanted to include as many diverse examples of our music as possible but at the same time I had hoped to keep them appropriate to the text on that page. In some cases this proved easy and on others not so easy, but I hope the listener appreciated these few examples of our culture and perhaps they can say for themselves if they think the music and rhymn are offensive or not!

1. "Derry's Walls" taken from the maiden city collection and found on our home page.

2. "On boynes Red shore/Williams march" taken from Houl yer Whist Folk group found on our banner story part I.

3. "Londonderry on the Foyle" from the maiden city collection found on our banner story part II.

4. "Craigywarren" by the Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra found on the Orangemen during WW1 page.

5. "Hey Uncle Sam", by the fore mentioned group found on the Ulster-Scots trail part II.

6. "Grand Time commin", by the Low country boys found on the Orange message of Salvation page.

7. "A British Soldier", from the maiden city collection found on the I.R.A/Sinn Fein page.

8. "Amazing Grace", performed by The Ulster-Scots folk Orchestra found in the Tullyvallen massacre age.

9. A random Ulster flute band found on the pride of the Shore page.

10. "Ulster 1912", taken from U.V.F 90th anniversary C.D found on Carsons Army page.

11. "fare ye well enniskillen" taken from Ulstermen and their battles page.

12. "Billy's on the wall", from Maiden City Collection found on Loyalism on the walls mural.