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Beggar's Mantle Origin: Fife; date extant: 1983-1999 Discography | The Bonnie Scots Origin: Glasgow area; date extant: 1969. Discography | Alex Campbell Glaswegian folk singer, one of the grand old men of the Scottish folk revival. Discography | The Corries Origin: Edinburgh; date extant: 1963-1990 Discography | The Cotters Origin: Edinburgh; date extant: unknown (early 1960s). Discography | The Crofters Origin: Aberdeen; date extant: 1969. Discography | Dave Davidson From North Fife. Groups included Top Flight, Dingly Dell and The Jacobites. Discography | Nigel Denver Discography | Barbara Dickson Former folk singer turned succesful general singer. See www.barbaradickson.net. The Fisher Family Archie Fisher, Ray Fisher, Cilla Fisher from Glasgow. Discography | Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor At one time this Scottish duo were Britain's best known folk musicians. Discography | The Humblebums Legendary group featuring Billy Connolly, Tam Harvey and Gerry Rafferty Discography | Hamish Imlach Folksinger/entertainer from Glasgow. Discography | Iolair Origin: Aberdeenshire/Easter Ross; Date extant: 1980 Discography | Willie Kemp Music Hall entertainer from Aberdeenshire. Biography/Discography | The McCalmans (1968-present) Popular vocal folk outfit based in Edinburgh. Discography | Matt McGinn (1928-1977) Much revered songwriter and folksinger from Glasgow. Discography | Andy MacKenzie & John MacPhail Origin: Falkirk (?); date extant: late 1970s Discography | Iain MacKintosh Very popular stalwart of Scottish - and world - folk music. Discography | Tom L Morrison (1873-1940) Singer, songwriter, performer from Inverurie Biography | Watt Nicoll Songwriter and folksinger who recorded several albums during the 60s and 70s. Discography | Biography | Rapscallion Jim McIntyre and Martin Shough played guitars, banjo, whistles, and bodhran, and sang standard folk fare (Bogle, Gaughan, Makem, etc) with some self-penned pieces. Recorded at least one album (on cassette) that I know about: Driven By Strings (RAPSCA 3, 1993) Norman Stewart North Highlands Discography | Gibb Todd The Kerries, solo Discography | Roy Williamson Founder member of The Corries Biography | Tom Wright Recording star of the 1930s. Biography | |