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  2. John M. Mason (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Mason, Conductor. John M. Mason, MBE (21 January 1940 – 22 January 2011) was a Scottish solicitor, musician, composer and conductor.He was the co-founder, musical director, and conductor of the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra from its creation in 1980 until his death in 2011.

  3. Chris Duncan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Duncan, is an Australian Scottish Fiddle player. [1] He was described by The Age's Anna King Murdoch as being one of the "two really great Scottish fiddle players in the world." [2] His album Fyvies Embrace - The Golden Age of the Scottish Fiddle won the 2000 ARIA Award for Best World Music Album. [3]

  4. Hector MacAndrew - Wikipedia

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    Hector MacAndrew (1903–1980) was a musician, composer and Scottish fiddler during the second half of the 20th century. He was born in 1903, in a cottage on the Fyvie Castle Estate in Aberdeenshire, where his father was head gardener and piper to Lord Leith. [ 1 ]

  5. Tom Anderson (fiddler) - Wikipedia

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    By this time he was a talented fiddle player with a wide repertoire of Scottish and Shetland tunes. He soon made his mark in Lerwick musical circles, playing with the amateur Lerwick Orchestra and in dance bands. When war broke out in 1939 Tammy's interest in radio took him into the RAF, ultimately as a radar mechanic, and he was posted to ...

  6. James Scott Skinner - Wikipedia

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    James Scott Skinner's gravestone, Allanvale Cemetery. James Scott Skinner (5 August 1843 – 17 March 1927) was a Scottish dancing master, violinist, fiddler and composer.He is considered to be one of the most influential fiddlers in Scottish traditional music, and was known as "the Strathspey King".

  7. Chris Stout - Wikipedia

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    Chris Stout (born 1976) is a Scottish fiddle/violin player from Shetland, now based in Glasgow.Stout grew up in Fair Isle and lived there until 8 years of age before moving to Sandwick on the Shetland Mainland, then on to Glasgow in the 1990s.

  8. List of Scottish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Mary Sandeman (aka Aneka), traditional singer, solo and with Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, Gaelic Mod gold medallist; Michael Sandison (born 1970), electronic musician, Boards of Canada; Saor Patrol, folk band; Paul Savage, drummer in The Delgados; Scars, band; Scatter, band; Bon Scott (1946–1980), singer for band AC/DC

  9. David Gardner (fiddler) - Wikipedia

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    David M. Gardner is a Scottish fiddle performer, teacher, and judge. In the 1980s, while a student at the College of William and Mary, he began studying music with John Turner. Though he graduated with a degree in anthropology and archaeology and spent some time as a teacher, he continued pursuing traditional Scottish music.