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'''Weenie Brazil:''' Selphinus 'Weenie' Brazil was one of the 15 children of William and Priscilla Brazil.  Weenie's family were camped on the berryfields of Blairgowrie during the July/August berrypcking season of 1955, when both he and his daughter [[Angela Brazil]]were recorded by Hamish Henderson for the School of Scottish Studies.
'''Weenie Brazil:''' Selphinus 'Weenie' Brazil was one of the 15 children of William and Priscilla Brazil.  Weenie's family were camped on the berryfields of Blairgowrie during the July/August berrypcking season of 1955, when both he and his daughter [[Angela Brazil]] were recorded by Hamish Henderson for the School of Scottish Studies.


Some of his songs can be heard on the Musical Traditions 3-CD set '''The Brazil Family: ''Down by the Old Riverside''''' (MTCD345-7).
Some of his songs can be heard on the Musical Traditions 3-CD set '''[[MTCD345-7 The Brazil Family: Down by the Old Riverside|The Brazil Family: ''Down by the Old Riverside]]''''' (MTCD345-7).


--[[User:RodStradling|RodStradling]] 12:43, 1 June 2007 (BST)
--[[User:RodStradling|RodStradling]] 12:43, 1 June 2007 (BST)
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 16 June 2014

Weenie Brazil: Selphinus 'Weenie' Brazil was one of the 15 children of William and Priscilla Brazil.  Weenie's family were camped on the berryfields of Blairgowrie during the July/August berrypcking season of 1955, when both he and his daughter Angela Brazil were recorded by Hamish Henderson for the School of Scottish Studies.

Some of his songs can be heard on the Musical Traditions 3-CD set The Brazil Family: Down by the Old Riverside (MTCD345-7).

--RodStradling 12:43, 1 June 2007 (BST)