The McCalmans
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The McCalmans are Scotland's foremost folk song trio. Formed in 1964, they have continued to record and tour without interruption.
Their performance is based on searing three part harmony, humour and a respect for the tradition of song in Scotland.
They have performed all over Europe, and in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Bermuda, Kenya, Belize and even the Falkland Islands.
In their native Scotland, they have had six major TV series and countless BBC Network Radio series and appearances.
They have produced some 22 LPs and CDs, not counting re-issues and compilations.
The McCalmans have had five members since their beginning. Ian McCalman (born 1.9.1946, in Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland), Hamish Bayne (born in Nairobi, Kenya) and Derek Moffat (born near Dundee, Fife, Scotland) were the original members. Hamish left the band and was replaced by Nick Keir. Derek died as a result of cancer in 2001, and was replaced by long-term friend of the band Stephen Quigg.
All three members have separate projects. Ian runs a very successful recording studio, and Stephen and Nick work as a soloists. Nick is also involved in acting and Film-making.
The band tour extensively in the UK and in Denmark, Germany and Holland. More information is available on the McCalmans's website [1]
[edit] Discography
- - All In One Mind (1968)
- - McCalmans' Folk (1968)
- - Singers Three (1969)
- - Turn Again (1970)
- - No Strings Attached (1971)
- - An Audience With The McCalmans (1973)
- - Smuggler (1975)
- - Full House (1976)
- - Side By Side By Side (1977)
- - Burn The Witch (1978)
- - The Best of (1979)
- - The Ettrick Shepherd (1980)
- - McCalmans Live (1980)
- - At Your Service (1980)
- - Bonnie Bands Again (1982)
- - Ancestral Maneuvers (1984)
- - Macs Records (1986)
- - Peace and Plenty (1986)
- - Listen To The Heat (1988)
- - Flames on The Water (1990)
- - Songs From Scotland (1991)
- - Honest Poverty (1993)
- - In Harmony (1994)
- - Festival Lights (1995)
- - High Ground (1997)
- - Keepers (1999)
- - Scots Abroad (2006)
Ian McCalman, Nick Keir and Stephen Quigg.
- - Where The Sky Meets The Sea (2002)
Stephen Quigg solo.
- - Voice of My Island (1993)