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Greentrax Recordings, Cockenzie Business Centre, Edinburgh Road, Cockenzie, East Lothian EH32 0HL, Scotland, UK * greentrax@aol.com * tel: +[44] (0)1875 814 155 * fax: +[44] (0)1875 813 545 * email us for trade enquiries, to join the Greentrax customer mailing list or to request a copy of the latest Greentrax print catalogue * Ian Green (managing director) - iangtrax@aol.com Greentrax Recordings albums are available for worldwide delivery by secure online purchase from MusicScotland. UK customers: CDs are now £11.78 (includes 1st class delivery) * European customers: CDs are €13.25 * US/Canada & Rest of World customers: CDs are US$20.60 * see international postage rates

 

Gordon Duncan Gordon Duncan - Piper and Composer Extraordinaire!

15th December, 2005
Ian Green writes:

I was devastated to learn today that Gordon Duncan had died on the 14th December at his home in Edradour, Pitlochry, Perthshire. Gordon was 41 years of age.

Gordon was of course one of the most talented and innovative pipers in Scotland in present times. He was also a remarkable composer and did me the great honour of composing a tune titled “Ian Green of Greentrax”. I am very, very proud of that tune.

Gordon recorded three wonderful albums for Greentrax, the first in 1994, and in the intervening years Gordon and myself became good friends. He referred to me in his pawkie way as “Greenie” and “The Boss”.

Hamish Moore wrote of Gordon in a sleeve note on the “Just For Seumas” album:

“This man is precious and should be one of Scotland’s living national treasures.”

I endorse that statement and would add that Gordon was a very rare talent indeed - and is a sad loss to the Scottish traditional music scene. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends.