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Wave me from the Broomielaw

from Spaces in between by Josephine Anthony and The Last Ones Left

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This has become a favourite in our live set. I/we wrote it very much with our favourite pub session at Uisge Beatha in mind and with Scotland's first year of Homecoming (2009) coming up (there is already another one now!). At the time I was a bit obsessed with emigrant ships through research I was doing in my museum work. The Broomielaw is really close to where I live, and is where hundreds of people in the 19th and 20th centuries would have said goodbye as they boarded ship, and headed off to new lives overseas.

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from Spaces in between, released April 26, 2014

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the last ones left Glasgow, UK

Glasgow based acoustic collective featuring singer/songwriter Josephine Anthony. The band also features supportive guitar work by Craig Whitehill and fiddle playing by Kathryn O'Neil. They play regularly in pubs and other venues in Glasgow, and are influenced by folk greats such as Sandy Denny and Bert Jansch. Josephine also sings occasionally with her brother Rick Redbeard. ... more

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