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A Sheep at the Wheel: Sheep at the Wheel - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Sheep at the Wheel Artist: A Sheep at the Wheel Label: CD Baby Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 884501239820 Genre: Folk Release Date: 2009 12 29 Number of Discs: 1 Are ewe ready for some sheep thrills! A Sheep at the Wheel (Becky Ross, fiddle, Karin Loya, cello and Julie Gorka, piano) play Scottish and English traditional tunes ranging from haunting slow airs reminiscent of Scottish castles and wind swept moors to upbeat lively dancing jigs
Title: Sheep at the WheelArtist: A Sheep at the Wheel
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 884501239820
Genre: Folk
Release Date: 2009-12-29
Number of Discs: 1
Are ewe ready for some sheep thrills! A Sheep at the Wheel (Becky Ross, fiddle, Karin Loya, cello and Julie Gorka, piano) play Scottish and English traditional tunes ranging from haunting slow airs reminiscent of Scottish castles and wind-swept moors to upbeat lively dancing jigs and reels. They wool impress ewe with their shearly delightful music. They have received rave reviews for their debut recording "A Sheep at the Wheel" released in 2009. The album has been nominated for a 2010 Wammie as Best Traditional Folk Album by Washington Area Music Association (WAMA). "Becky has a beautiful light touch on the fiddle...the cello and piano slip seamlessly from playing accompaniment to carrying the melody....This is music in the best Scottish tradition that is refined and disciplined, yet very lyrical." from CD Review in Strathpotomac Fiddler Becky Ross is a classically-trained fiddler who has been focusing on folk music for over ten years. Her playing is known for her rich tone and sensitive emotional connection to the music, whether that is a sorrowful Scottish lament, a majestic march or a driving reel. She also performs with several other Celtic groups and plays regularly for Scottish and English country dancing. She is President of the Potomac Valley Scottish Fiddle Club, a D.C.-based group promoting Scottish fiddle music. Karin Loya's Scottish musical roots date to her infancy when she first heard the skirl of her father's bagpipes. Her violinist-teacher father taught her cello at a young age and greatly influenced her musical development through his love for music. For over 17 years, Karin has focused primarily on the Scottish idiom, after the cello's significant role in Scottish musical history captured her imagination. Karin is a well-known folk cellist in the Baltimore-Washington D.C. area and has long performed with Scottish group Fynesound, as well as for English and Scottish country dancing, and for special events. In 2010, as cello soloist, she accompanied the Library of Congress Chorale in a performance of Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Julie Gorka is a talented pianist who plays frequently for Scottish and English Country dancing as well as for Contras. Her playing provides solid bass underpinning on dance sets while exploring interesting treble harmonies that enhance any ensemble. She has also played with groups TuneFish, Copious Notes and Magnolia Klezmer Band. She is a longtime Suzuki piano teacher.
Tracks:
1.1 Miss Gordon of Gight
1.2 Lively Jigs: New Jig for Lois/Hon. Col. Hamilton/Lady Elizabeth Cole's
1.3 Scottish Marches: Road to the Isles/Father John Angus Rankin's March/Me
1.4 Abbots Bromley Horn Dance/Ashford Anniversary/Nonesuch
1.5 Rowing from Isla to Uist/Captain Campbell/Loch Leven Castle
1.6 The Love Set: Queen of Hearts/Mutual Love/Cupid Dis'armed
1.7 Lord Seaforth/Miss Margaret Gordon/The Tide Comes in
1.8 Cradle Song/In the Bleak Midwinter
1.9 Scarce O'Tatties/Pigeon on a Gate
1.10 3/2 Hornpipes: You've Been Long Away, Welcome Home My Dearie/Cam' Ye O'
1.11 Cock of the North/Lt. McGuire
1.12 The Sheep Set: Ca' the Yowes/Ewie with a Crooked Horn/Ca' the Wethers T
1.13 Sport
1.14 Cape Breton Reels: Homeward Bound/Jack Daniel's Reel/Cape Berton Fiddle
1.15 Winter Wedding
1.16 Maggots in a Sheep's Hide/Gillan's/Master Crowley
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Same scenario here as a lot of other reviewers... We've got a 10-week-old pup that used potty pads at first... But now is in the teething and let's tear everything up stage. It was starting to get dangerous even with other holders she was tearing up the pads completely and we were worried she was going to ingest them.
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Once our girl (Mini Poodle) went on top of the greats and used the bathroom we gave her a big reward with lots of praise and a treat. She hasn't been able to tear it up at all. And I believe since she can smell her marking, she has been going back and using it about 7/10 times.
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Our German Sheppard loves these
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These cost a bit more than tennis balls, but they are so much nicer and longer lasting. For starters, they stay cleaner than tennis balls because they’re smooth rubber. Dirt won’t build up on them and if anything does stick, like grass or soil, it falls off once the dog slobber dries. They’re also thick, so they don’t fall apart or blow out like a normal tennis ball does in our dog’s jaws after 30 seconds. Our GS chomps on these like crazy and the only damage they’ve suffered is a crack that developed from the edge of the hole, but the crack is growing very slowly and none of these balls have totally failed yet. The balls do whistle when thrown ant high speed and that may help a dog track and locate it, but I’m not sure. Our neighbors hear the whistling too so it’s far from silent. Lastly the orange ball is easy to locate out in our yard, but the dark blue practically disappears.
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These two balls are perfect for the smaller mouthed dog that loves to play fetch.
These balls are not only super durable (lots of teeth biting), but float in the baby pool we use for our miniature dachshunds.
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These are great for my dog who always has to have a ball in her mouth. Not too hard so I don't have to worry about her teeth. They last for ever. They do lose their shape a little over time (like I said, she always has a ball in her mouth) they become a little oval in shape. They still bounce, she still chases it and she still chews on it so I don't think she notices or cares. I've gotten her a bag full of these over time and I have only seen one that she chewed a chunk out.
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My Dachshunds Love These
Size: Small
These balls are durable, flexible material, highly chewable without being easily destroyed. I stuff them with Milkbone Maro Snacks, which are just the right size to twist into the holes in the ball. My dogs literally get an hour+ chewing and chasing entertainment from these. They chew them, they sometimes 'pop' out of their mouths, go rolling across the floor, dogs chasing them. This satisfies their urge to hunt prey. Dachshunds can easily tear this kind of stuff-it-toy apart. These have lasted for a long time without tearing or shredding. I would NOT recommend them for a dog much larger than a tweenie weenie. They're a bit on the small side and might be swallowed by a larger dog. It would be cool it they also came in a larger size (and probably ball wall thickness also) for the bigger dogs to enjoy. These stuff-it chew balls are better than the kong balls my dogs had before these. Highly recommend them.
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