Artist Information
Dougie MacLean
Dougie MacLean (born 27 September 1954 in Dunblane) is a Scottish 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 since then he has recorded numerous albums. He plays multiple instruments, including guitar, violin, mandola, viola, bouzouki, banjo and bass as well as being a singer and composer.
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 numerous singers and groups.
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Events
Dougie MacLean has been scheduled to appear in 9 events since 2006.
Upcoming Events
Past Events
Fri 21st January 2011, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Sun 15th January 2006, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Sat 16th June 2007, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Wed 23rd January 2008, 8.00pm, Old Fruitmarket
Dougie MacLean with Cherryholmes
Sat 24th January 2009, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Sun 25th January 2009, 7.30pm, City Halls
Sat 30th May 2009, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
The RSNO Scottish Prom With Dougie MacLean and the House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band
Thu 8th October 2009, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Scottish Royal Variety Performance
Sat 28th November 2009, 5.00pm, Clyde Auditorium
Links
dougiemaclean.com (official homepage)
Dougie MacLean (wikipedia)
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