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Dougie MacLean

 
Artist: Dougie MacLean

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Performed Songs By:

Robert Burns

Worked With:

Davie Duncan, Jimmy Anderson, Graeme Hughes, Jennifer MacLean, Kathy Mattea

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Jamie MacLean
  • Born: September 27, 1954
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals, Keyboards, Violin
  • Representative Albums: "The Dougie MacLean Collection," "Whitewash," "Indigenous"
  • Representative Songs: "Caledonia," "Ready for the Storm," "The Search"

Biography

Dougie MacLean is one of Scotland's premier singer-songwriters. A past member of the Tannahill Weavers and Silly Wizard, MacLean has used his songs, including "Caledonia," "The Singing Land" and "Solid Ground," to capture the natural beauty of his hometown on the border between the Highlands and the Valley of Strathmore.

MacLean first attracted attention as a teenager when he formed a band with future Silly Wizard members Andy Stewart and Martin Hadden. While performing as a street musician in Kinross in 1974, MacLean was invited to join the Tannahill Weavers. He remained with the group for three years before he moved to Germany and launched his solo career. For a while, MacLean also performed in a trio with Alex Campbell and Alan Roberts. MacLean's breakthrough came with the release of the album, Caledonia, in 1979. Returning to Scotland in 1980, he spent six months as the replacement for fiddler Johnny Cunningham in Silly Wizard. Although he temporarily returned to the Tannahill Weavers, afterwards, he resumed his solo career in 1981.

In addition to his busy schedule as a touring singer/songwriter, MacLean has been an influential record executive, having founded Dunkeld recording studios and record label with his wife, Jennifer, in 1983. Among the many tradition-rooted Scottish musicians that have recorded for the label, whose slogan is "Scotland's new heritage music," are Sheena Wellington, David Allison, Gordon Duncan, Hamish Moore and Frieda Morrison.

A tour of the United States in 1989 was conducted in conjunction with Fiona Ritchie's National public radio show, Thistle & Shamrock. The following year, MacLean returned to the U.S. for a 17-concert tour with other Dunkeld artists. In 1995, MacLean played guitar and sang harmony on country artist Kathy Mattea's album, Good News and toured as opening act for Mattea's North American tour .

Several of MacLean's songs were heard on the soundtrack of the film, The Last of the Mohicans. In 1993, MacLean served as music director of the TAG Theater Company's production, A Scots Quair. A 40-minute documentary on MacLean's life and music, The Land: The Songs of Dougie MacLean was aired by the BBC.

Tracks from MacLean's three albums on the Plant Life label were assembled on the 1997 album, The Plant Life Years. A sampling of tunes from MacLean's albums on Dunkeld were included on the 1995 album, The Dougie MacLean Collection. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Dougie MacLean
Background information
Born 1954
Perthshire, Scotland
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, composer, musician
Website http://www.dougiemaclean.com/

Dougie MacLean (born 1954 in Perthshire, Scotland) is a singer-songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist.

His career started with a traditional band, The Tannahill Weavers, in 1976. His solo career started in 1981 and he recorded five albums. He plays multiple instruments, including guitar, violin, mandola, viola, bouzouki, banjo and bass as well as being a singer and composer[1].

MacLean's most famous pieces include "The Gael", from his 1990 album The Search, which was adapted by Trevor Jones as the main theme to the 1992 film Last of the Mohicans; and Caledonia, from his first album, which has been covered by singers and groups including Amy Macdonald, Kathy Mattea, Celtic Woman, Celtic Thunder, Frankie Miller, Paulo Nutini and Leon Jackson.

Discography

  • Caledonia (1979)
  • Snaigow (1980)
  • On A Wing And A Prayer (1981)
  • Craigie Dhu (1982)
  • Butterstone (1983)
  • Fiddle (1984)
  • Singing Land (1985)
  • Real Estate (1988)
  • Whitewash (1990)
  • The Search (1990)
  • Indigenous (1991)
  • Sunset Song (1994)
  • Marching Mystery (1994)
  • The Dougie MacLean Collection (1995)
  • Tribute (1996)
  • Riof (1997)
  • Perthshire Amber (2000)
  • Dougie MacLean Live (2000)
  • Who am I (2002)
  • Inside The Thunder (2006)
  • The Essential Dougie MacLean (2007)
  • Muir of Gormack (2007)

References

  1. ^ Emblen, Frank (02/23/1986). New Jersey Guide. "The New York Times". Accessed on August 14, 2007.

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