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| A brilliant country dance band from the Shetland Islands. |
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| David Dagger Gordon was born in Dingwall in 1953 and started playing the guitar in the mid 1960s. |
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| a young traditional band based on the West Coast of Scotland consisting of traditional musicians from Eire, Scotland, Cape Breton and California. |
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| Eldest daughter of Mary (née Gill) and John Birnie, was born on the 12th of May 1912, in the same bedroom in which her mother had been born, in the farm croft of Broadleys o' New Pitsligo. |
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| ..are the all-girl ceilidh band in the North of Scotland... |
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| David Ferrard is a Scottish American singer-songwriter from Edinburgh. |
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| Influential singer/song-writer delivers a collection of new gems. |
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| David Milligan is one of the highest regarded pianists in Scotland. Born in the Scottish Borders in 1971, and a Post-Graduate of the City of Leeds College of Music, David is heavily involved in a wide variety of projects within the UK music scene |
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| Davie Robertson was born in 1945 and spent most of his life in the East Lothian village of Longniddry. |
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| Six superbly talented musicians, on fiddles, bagpipes, whistle, bouzouki, guitar, bodhran and vocals, Deaf Shepherd draw their influences and material from the length and breadth of Scotland. |
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| Born on the remote Shetland island of Papa Stour Debbie Scott is without question one of Shetland finest fiddle players and composers |
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| Deoch 'n' Dorus - Stuart Cameron, Simon Moranand Andrew MacPherson - were formed in 2001 when they met on the R.S.A.M.D. traditional music course in Glasgow. |
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| Scotland's most famous traditional singer and guitarist, Dick Gaughan, was an early member of Boys of the Lough, Five Hand Reel and Clan Alba. |
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| Dòchas are a young and dynamic all-female band playing traditional music from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and Ireland. |
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| Scottish Celtic Harmonica player Donald Black, the eldest son of a forestry worker, hails from Benderloch in Argyll, Scotland. |
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| Donald and Malcolm guested together on the BAFTA award-winning 'Tacsi' series. |
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| Donald has performed throughout the world and collaborated with an eclectic array of musicians from the folk, jazz, classical and pop genres. |
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| Donald M MacLeod from Islay is a Mod Gold Medal winner |
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| "I would go 20 miles to hear a piper, but I would go 120 to hear Donald MacPherson"...General Frank Richardson |
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| Originally from Edinburgh, Donald Stewart has lived in London this past 20 years and has played for a variety of South East based Scottish Country Dance Bands. |
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