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  2. Category:Scottish folk singers - Wikipedia

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    Amanda MacLean. Dougie MacLean. John Maclean (film director) Josh MacRae. Màiri MacInnes. Alastair McDonald (musician) Ewan McLennan. Ed Miller (Scottish folk musician) Siobhan Miller.

  3. Category:Scottish women singers - Wikipedia

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    S. Scottish women singer-songwriters (37 P) Scottish sopranos (1 C, 15 P) Categories: British women singers. Scottish singers. Scottish women musicians. Commons category link is on Wikidata. Automatic category TOC generates no TOC.

  4. Category:21st-century Scottish women singers - Wikipedia

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    Talitha MacKenzie. Catherine-Ann MacPhee. Shirley Manson. Helen Marnie. Anne Martin (Gaelic singer) Karen Matheson. Lauren Mayberry. Angela McCluskey. Kathleen McDermott.

  5. Iona Fyfe - Wikipedia

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    Iona Fyfe. Iona Fyfe (born 16 January 1998) is a Scottish folk singer from Huntly, Aberdeenshire. In 2016, she was a semi-finalist of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award and, in 2017 and 2021, was a finalist of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician award. In 2018, she won "Scots Singer of the Year" at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards.

  6. List of Scottish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Aly Bain, fiddler. Jimmy Bain, bassist associated with Thin Lizzy, Rainbow and Dio. Ian Bairnson, guitarist of Pilot and The Alan Parsons Project. Balaam and the Angel, rock band. Ballboy, indie band. A Band Called Quinn. Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, official regimental military band. Jimmy Barnes.

  7. Julie Fowlis - Wikipedia

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    Julie Fowlis performing live, 2007. Her second solo album Cuilidh was released in March 2007, becoming a worldwide top-seller in the Traditional and World Music charts. [2] Her album is a collection of songs from her native North Uist. Doorley again played bouzouki on nearly all the tracks and co-produced the album with Fowlis.

  8. Jean Redpath - Wikipedia

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    Career. Jean Redpath was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, [1] to musical parents. Her mother knew many Scots songs and passed them on to Jean and her brother, and her father played the hammered dulcimer. She was raised in Leven, Fife, [3][4] Scotland, and later returned to Edinburgh, taking medieval studies at the University of Edinburgh. [2]

  9. Eddi Reader - Wikipedia

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    Eddi Reader. Sadenia "Eddi" Reader MBE (born 29 August 1959) [1] is a Scottish singer-songwriter, known for her work as the lead vocalist of the folk and soft rock band Fairground Attraction and for an enduring solo career. She is the recipient of three Brit Awards. In 2003, she showcased the works of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns.