Dick gaughan music
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Richard Peter Gaughan (born 17 May in Glasgow) is a Scottish musician, singer and The eldest of three children, Gaughan grew up surrounded by the music of both Scotland and Ireland. His mother, a Highland Scot who spoke Gaelic.
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Music in the Glen
An Introduction To Dick Gaughan (Topic Records) | Folk Radio
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Description:Now, however, he felt that "It was quite clearly time to stop reporting and start participating" [9] and his next album, A Different Kind of Love Song was, he said, "a full-frontal onslaught, basically an anti Cold War polemic". His next solo album, Handful of Earth became, he said, his most successful in terms of acclaim and sales. He turned professional in early and moved to London. All the songs except one are traditional, the exception being Hamish Henderson 's "The John Maclean March", a tribute to the Glasgow socialist John Maclean and a foretaste of the many politically committed songs that Gaughan would later record. On Outlaws and Dreamers , he used only his acoustic guitar and Brian McNeill's fiddle to accompany his voice.
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