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  1. 89 Followers, 250 Following, 7 Posts - Alexander J Skinner (@ajskinnerphoto) on Instagram: "Headshot & Portrait Photography Main acc @alexander_justin"

  2. James Scott Skinner. James Scott Skinner's gravestone, Allanvale Cemetery. James Scott Skinner (5 August 1843 – 17 March 1927) was a Scottish dancing master, violinist, fiddler and composer. He is considered to be one of the most influential fiddlers in Scottish traditional music, and was known as "the Strathspey King".

  3. Dec 20, 2007 · Kathryn I Pollak 1 , Robert M Arnold, Amy S Jeffreys, Stewart C Alexander, Maren K Olsen, Amy P Abernethy, Celette Sugg Skinner, Keri L Rodriguez, James A Tulsky Affiliation 1 Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Prevention, Detection, and Control Research Program, Durham, NC, USA. polla007@mc.duke.edu

  4. J. Scott Skinner. James Scott Skinner was a Scottish dancing master, violinist and prolific composer. Over 600 of his compositions were published. Among the best known being “The Bonnie Lass of Bon Accord,” “Cradle Song,” “Bovaglie’s Plaid,” “The Music o’ Spey,” and “Hector the Hero.”. In 1899 he was one of the first ...

  5. Alexander Skinner is sponsored through Dancers First by Anne & David LeGresley. Five Things to Know. 1; Born in Ottawa, Alexander played soccer and hockey before starting ballet at the age of 13. 2; He trained at The School of Dance and Canada's National Ballet School before joining The National Ballet of Canada as an RBC Apprentice in 2017.

  6. Robert J. Skinner is a United States Air Force lieutenant general currently serving as the Director of Defense Information Systems Agency. [1] Before, he directed Command, Control, Communications, and Cyber of the United States Indo-Pacific Command. [2] Prior to that, he was the commander of the Twenty-Fourth Air Force.

  7. Cradle Song. The'Cradle Song' arranged and written out by Gavin Greig. The words are by Alexander Hastings, from Huntly, Aberdeenshire. Squeezed underneath the title is 'As sung by Miss Dolly Donaldson'. The music is in D major, and common time (C), in the usual arrangement of violin/voice part, and the piano part for two hands.