Alastair McDonald
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 83 |
Date of birth | October 28,1941 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Glasgow |
United Kingdom | |
Genres | Folk |
Albums | Bonnie Prince Charlie |
Scottish Battle Ballads | |
Record labels | Lismor Recordings |
MDP OMP | |
Nevis | |
Songs | Silver Darlings |
Bannockburn | |
Tam Lin | |
Rantin' Rovin' Robin | |
Loch Lomond | |
Culloden's Harvest | |
Over the Sea | |
Stirling Brig | |
Skye Boat Song | |
Harlaw | |
The Wee, Wee German Lairdie | |
Wha'll Be King but Charlie? | |
The Massacre of Glencoe | |
Ye Jacoibites by Name | |
Holy Iona | |
Rob Roy McGregor O | |
John MacLean | |
Blue Bonnets | |
Floo'ers O' the Forest | |
Johny Cope | |
Dark Loch na Gar | |
Mary Jane | |
William Wallace | |
Red Is The Rose | |
Cam Ye O'Er Frae France? | |
Gretna Green | |
Welcome Royal Chairlie | |
Son o' Mars | |
Homeward Bound | |
Twa Corbies | |
Glasgow Fiba' Club | |
Bonnie Dundee | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1387617 |
Alastair McDonald Life story
Alastair McDonald is a Scottish banjo-playing folk/jazz musician, probably most famous for his recordings of Jim MacLean's folk songs, such as The Barras and The massacre of Glencoe, but also for some humorous songs, such as the jazz comedy song Sam the skull, about a Glasgow cat.