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Sir James Shand MBE (January 28, 1908—December 23, 2000) was a Scottish musician who played traditional Scottish dance music on the accordion. Early life James Shand was born in East Wemyss in Fife, son of a farm ploughman turned miner. One of nine children, they soon moved to the burgh of Auchtermuchty.The town is also known as the birthplace of the brothers Charlie and Craig Reid of The Proclaimers and now boasts a larger than life-sized sculpture of Shand. His father was a skilled melodeon player. Jimmy started with the mouth organ and soon played the fiddle. At the age of 14 he had to leave school and go down the mines. He played at social events and competitions. His enthusiasm for motor-bikes turned to an advantage when he played for events all round Fife. In 1926 he did benefit gigs for striking miners and was consequently prevented from returning to colliery work. One day Jimmy and a friend were admiring the instruments in the window of Forbes' Music Shop in Dundee. His friend said "It wouldn't cost you to try one". Jimmy walked in and strapped on an accordion. The owner heard Jimmy and immediately offered him a job as travelling salesman and debt-collector. He soon acquired a van and drove all over the north of Scotland. He switched to the British chromatic button accordion*, an instrument he stuck with for the rest of his life. Early musical career He failed an audition for the BBC because he kept time with his foot. At a time when gramophones were very much luxury
Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre (Medley)
2402The Northern Lights Of Old Aberdeen
2393Major Mackie (Extended)
1504Bluebell Polka
1315The Linton Ploughman - Jig (Medley)
1186Marching With Jimmy Shand/Scotland The Brave/The Thistle Of Scotland/We're No' Awa' To Bide Awa' (Medley)
647Mairi's Wedding (Reel) / Peat Fire Flame / I Wish I Were Married / Happy We've Been a' Tae Gither (Medley)
618Mairi's Wedding (Reel)/Peat Fire Flame/I Wish I Were Married/Happy We've Been A' Tae Gither (Medley)
599Major Mackie - Extended
3610Marching With Jimmy Shand, (Scotland The Brave,the Thistle Of Scotland, We're No' Awa' To Bide Awa')
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O'er The Border
The Legendary

Scottish Country Dances
The Legendary Jimmy Shand
Jimmy Shand

Scottish Country Dances In Strict Tempo (Remastered)

A Jimmy Shand Grand Dance Party (Remastered)
Step We Gaily
Jimmy's Finest Scottish Collection
Hello Children...Everywhere
The Best Of Scotland

Tilt Of The Kilt,An Evening Of Scottish Country Dancing (Remastered)