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MacLean was the subject of the 1993 BBC documentary film The Land: The Songs of Dougie MacLean. [8] He has organised and performed in the Perthshire Amber festival, Birnam & Dunkeld, alongside multiple performances at Celtic Connections, Glasgow. MacLean founded the Dunkeld Records label and recording studio with his wife Jennifer in 1983. [8]
Caledonia is a modern Scottish folk ballad written by Dougie MacLean in 1977. [1] The chorus of the song features the lyric "Caledonia, you're calling me, and now I'm going home", [2] the term "Caledonia" itself being a Latin word for Scotland.
Caledonia is a 1978 album by Alan Roberts and Dougie MacLean. [1] It contains the title song " Caledonia " and it was recorded at Fairview Recording Studio and printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. Track listing
Tracks 1–9 are composed by Trevor Jones except for the main theme which is composed by Dougie MacLean; tracks 10–15 are by Randy Edelman. "Main Title" – 1:44 "Elk Hunt" – 1:49
Perthshire Amber is a music festival that took place annually in central Scotland from 2005 to 2016. First organised by Dougie MacLean as a two-day event in 2005, within a few years it had grown to a 10-day event. The 2016 event scaled back to four days in length and the festival is not scheduled to be held in 2017.
Dougie MacLean; John Maclean (film director) Josh MacRae; Màiri MacInnes; Alastair McDonald (musician) Ewan McLennan; Ed Miller (Scottish folk musician)
"A Man's a Man for A' That" is a song by Scottish poet Robert Burns, famous for its expression of egalitarianism. The song made its first appearance in a letter Burns wrote to George Thomson in January 1795. It was subsequently published anonymously in the August edition of the Glasgow Magazine, a radical monthly. [1]
This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( July 2023 ) This list covers songs which were one-hit wonders in Scotland by Scottish artists only and achieved only one top 40 hit.