Recordings

Foot to the path, Uncle Dirtytoes, 1994, the widely acclaimed studio recording, with reviews in international publications: Progression, Dirty Linen, and A New Day Magazines and sales in seventeen countries.
"The music of Uncle Dirtytoes is a real treat! It has all the inspiration, nuances and optimism that remind me of why I got into writing and performing music myself so many years ago. Long live real music!" -Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull

Thegither an' a', (Scots for Together and all), 2000, 17 tracks and 13 performers on this inspired and impressive collection of songs and tunes, showcasing traditional Scottish classics, seamless originals, and contemporary gems, with help from an assembly of Celtic, folk, rock and jazz musicians, on the Z'gwon,th Music Label.
"A deeply beautiful and mature work...one of the best world music releases of 2000" Barry Lee KKFI-FM Signal to Noise

Songs of the Troubadour, 1997, self produced acoustic arrangements of the music of Jethro Tull and originals, featuring vocal harmonies, flute, fiddle and mandolin.

Live at Stony Point, Uncle Dirtytoes, 1996, flute, fiddle, guitars, bass, drums and lots of harmony singing, a lively concert recorded in a historic stone barn.

Recordings

thegither an' a'

Uncle Dirtytoes' Foot to the Path

Songs of the Troubadour

Uncle Dirtytoes' Make Them Come Alive

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