Billy Kay and Robyn Stapleton: Born in Kyle A Love Letter tae An Ayrshire Childhood

O aw the airts the wind can blaw, I dearly like the West.
In his memoir of growing up in Ayrshire, Billy Kay refers to this song as an Ayrshire anthem, one of many by Burns which gave people their strong Scottish identity.
Here, Billy is joined by one of the countrys finest exponents of Scots song, Robyn Stapleton, from Galloway in a celebration of the rich culture of the South West of Scotland. Billy will talk about the language, history, folklore and literature of his home in the Irvine Valley and read passages in a powerful, resonant Scots that is shot through with a sense of belongingand a sense of humour!
Jyne Ayrshire boay Billy Kay an Gallowa lass, Robyn Stapleton for a celebration o the culture o the Sooth West o Scotland. In Born in Kyle Billy describes the wey o life in the Irvine Valley when he wis a wean growin up there in the 1950s an 1960s. Robyn is ane o the bonniest sangsters in Scotland the day, an naebody haes duin mair than Billy tae promote the guid Scots tonguesae the Gallowa fowk will fair enjoy hearin the twa o thaim thegither.
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