| Adam McNaughton |  | Singer/songwriter Adam McNaughtan, a product of the Scottish Folk Revival of the 60s. |
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| | Ado Matheson |  | A warm and gentle voice reminiscent of Paul Simon. |
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| Aileen Carr |  | Aileen has a powerful singing voice which has gained her a fine reputation as a solo singer and she is also much in demand for group work. |
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| | Alan Lomax |  | A collection of Scottish folk songs and music from Aberdeenshire and the Hebrides. Collected by the celebrated musicologist Alan Lomax. |
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| Alan Reid |  | Alan Reid is a founder member of the Battlefield Band. |
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| Alastair McDonald |  | You will find Alastair McDonald equally at home in a jazz club, folk club, variety show, theatre, concert hall or Church. |
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| | Allan Johnston |  | Agile breathy vocals on a blend of social comment, romantisism and reflections on his Irish ancestry. |
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| Andi Neate |  | Scottish singer-songwriter with touches of jazz, blues and pop. |
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| Andy Stewart |  | The classic singing Scot, Andy Stewart represents many facets of the tartan entertainer. |
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| | Andy M Stewart |  | Andy is one of the best Scottish singer/songwriters, ex-Silly Wizard. |
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| Archie Fisher |  | A singer with great interpretive flair, a songwriter whose compositions have been taken up by many of the country's leading singers and a musician of outstanding ability on several instruments. |
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| Bevvy Sisters |  | The richly seasoned voices of Heather MacLeod, Kaela Rowan and Lindsey Black. |
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| | Bill McCue |  | Rich, warm, bass singing voice of the late Bill McCue |
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| Billy McIsaac |  | Billy featured in top Scottish pop band Slik with Midge Ure over 30 years ago. |
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| | Billy Ross |  | Billy Ross has one of the most relaxing voices on the Scottish traditional music scene and is highly regarded within the Gaelic community |
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| | Bruce Mainland |  | Bruce has been building quite a name for himself over the years in the singers sessions at the Reel in Kirkwall. |
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| Cal |  | Very fine singer. |
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| | Caledon |  | Scotland's top tenor group. |
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| | Canntaireachd |  | A teenage close-harmony Gaelic singing group from Inverness. |
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| | Craig Herbertson |  | Craig Herbertson's rich voice is perfect for these songs often based on true tales. |
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| Craig Jeffrey |  | In only 2 years this singer songwriter from the Scottish Borders has achieved considerable success and garnered some great praise. |
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| | Dave Whyte |  | Singer-guitarist Dave Whyte, a founder member of the award winning folk group Ceolbeg |
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| | Davie Stewart |  | The late Davie Stewart was one of Scotland's 'travelling people' and was a real character who sang and played melodeon as he travelled around the country, visiting fairs and festivals. |
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| Davy Cattanach |  | The Old Blind Dogs percussionist exercises his songwriting and vocal talents derived from his blues background. |
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| | Dick Gaughan |  | Dick Gaughan is one of the most highly respected folk singers in the United Kingdom. |
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| Donald M MacLeod |  | Donald has lived all his life on Islay, but he has performed in many parts of the world since winning the National Mod Gold Medal in 1952. |
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| | Empty House |  | Sally Edwards and Katrina Scott - well-known as a vocal duo from Thurso - are joined by Charlie McIntosh on guitar |
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| Eric Bogle |  | Eric Bogle has scored more awards than hot dinners! |
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| | Ewan MacColl |  | MacColl influenced almost everyone involved in folk music in the 50s to 70s. |
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| Glen Daly |  | One of Glasgow's most popular entertainers was the great Glen Daly. |
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| Jo Philby |  | Jo Philby Hones Several Crafts in Orkney |
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| Moira Anderson |  | Moira was awarded the O.B.E. for services to Music and also holds the Gold Badge of Merit from the British Academy of Songwriters and Composers. |
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| Sam Monaghan |  | Sam progressed from a Paisley Abbey choirboy to featured soloist with the nationally famous Paisley Male Voice Choir |
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