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Griogair Labhruidh (born 24 October 1982) [1] is a Scottish Gaelic singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist from Gartocharn with strong roots in the Gaelic tradition of Ballachulish in the Scottish Highlands.
Calum Kennedy (born as Malcolm Martin Kennedy; June 2, 1928 – April 15, 2006) [1] was a Scottish singer who performed in both English and Scottish Gaelic. Kennedy was born in Orinsay, [2] a small crofting village on the Isle of Lewis.
Maeve Mackinnon is a Scottish folk singer. Originally from Glasgow, she performs primarily in Scottish Gaelic, and also in English. She is also one of two Gaelic singers who share the same name. Maeve Mackinnon grew up in the west end of Glasgow to a family of both Skye and Swedish heritage.
15 kwi 2006 · Calum Kennedy (1928–2006) was a Scottish singer who performed in both English and Gaelic and was best-known for his Grampian Television series Calum's Ceilidh.
Donald MacRae is one of Gaelic music’s underpraised treasures, a singer who has always sung for the sheer pleasure of singing – or the crack, as he puts it – rather than in the pursuit of prizes or glory, and a tradition bearer who has kept the lifeblood coursing through the ancient songs of his homeland, the Isle of Lewis.
Alasdair Gillies is one of the most beautifully melodic and expressive singers in the Gaidhealtachd, with a following that extends across the world. Born in Glasgow on January 8, 1938, to Gaelic-speaking parents from Skye, Alasdair couldn’t help but become a singer in a family where gathering round the fireside to sing was a way of life.
One of Gaelic singing’s greatest voices, Christine Primrose has taken a talent she describes as a natural part of her early life on the island of Lewis and discovered its power to move people all over the world.