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Alastair McDonald

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Gender Male
Age 82
Date of birth October 28,1941
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Glasgow
United Kingdom
GenresFolk
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
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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.

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