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  2. Category:Scottish accordionists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Music portal; Scotland portal Pages in category "Scottish accordionists" ... Pages in category "Scottish ...

  3. Owen Murray - Wikipedia

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    Owen is the son of Chrissie Leatham and the grandson of Peter Robertson Leatham. Chrissie Leatham was one of Scotland's greatest accordion players and teacher to many of Scotland's best known musicians including Kenny McGinty, Simon Thoumire, Phil Cunningham, Ian McPhail, Sandy Brechin, Jim Johnstone to name but a few.

  4. Phil Cunningham (folk musician) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Martin Cunningham, MBE (born 27 January 1960 in Edinburgh, Scotland) [1] is a Scottish folk musician and composer. He is best known for playing the accordion with Silly Wizard, as well as in other bands and in duets with his brother, Johnny. When they played together, they would egg each other on to play faster and faster, and try, light ...

  5. Fergie MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Fergie MacDonald performing in the Great Hall at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, 2015-07-23. Duncan Ferguson MacDonald MBE (24 April 1937 – 23 April 2024) was a Scottish accordionist who specialised in ceilidh music and played the button accordion.

  6. Mairi Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Over the next few years she taught step dancing and fiddle across Scotland and for the Scots Music Group. [citation needed] The accordion player and multi-instrumentalist Freeland Barbour took her under his wing and she joined the Scottish dance band the Occasionals, in 1992. She was a member of the Ceilidh Collective and Bella McNab's dance bands.

  7. Will Starr - Wikipedia

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    Will Starr was born William Starrs, the oldest son of a family of eight, in the mining village of Croy in Central Scotland.. At the age of two, Will attempted to play his first tune, "Poor Old Joe", on a melodeon belonging to his father, Joseph Starrs.

  8. Benny Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    Between 1998 and 2002, he had developed the SMART concept (Scottish Music and Recording Technology) in conjunction with South Ayrshire Council and Scottish Enterprise. This project had led to The University of the West of Scotland (then University of Paisley) inaugurating its BA course in Commercial Music, which has run since 2001 and produced ...

  9. Gary Innes - Wikipedia

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    Innes has had a professional career playing the piano accordion since 2003, and is noted for his distinctive purple accordion.. He joined Runrig on stage at their concert Beat the Drum in Drumnadrochit on 18 August 2007 where he played to an audience of 17,500 [1] and has continued to join the band on Clash of the Ash at many of their open air shows.