Alastair McDonald (musician) explained
Alastair McDonald (born 28 October 1941)[1] is a Scottish banjo-playing folk and jazz musician.[2] [3]
McDonald has mainly recorded songs written by other songwriters, such as Robert Burns and Jim MacLean, but has also written songs himself (Culloden's Harvest, The Village Green at Gretna), and reworked traditional songs (The Bell Rock Light, Mingulay Boat Song). He has toured the United States (every state except Hawaii and Alaska), Canada, Israel, Denmark, and Thailand. Much of his work in recent years has been political songs, usually socialist and/or republican, such as his tribute song to John MacLean and The Wee German Lairdie. He supports Scottish independence. He is also seen regularly performing the honky tonk.
McDonald lives in Netherlee, East Renfrewshire.[4]
Discography
- Scotland First (1970) Nevis (NEV LP108)
- Scottish Battle Ballads (1973)
- Scotland In Song Alastair McDonald and Leo Maguire (1993)
- Bonnie Prince Charlie with Leo Maguire (2003)
- Songs of Scotland (2012)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: On this day: Italy invaded Greece. 28 October 2014. The Scotsman. 13 January 2015.
- Web site: Bute ready for jazz spectacular. Borland. Craig. 30 April 2009. Buteman Today. 11 August 2010.
- Web site: They just don't make them like they used to. 6 August 2009. Borders Today. 11 August 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20090819092751/http://www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk/life/They-just-dont-make-them.5523870.jp. 19 August 2009. dead.
- News: Ali Mac is back with his banjo . 8 October 2019 . Ayrshire Post . 25 September 2019. PressReader.