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an excessive consumption of alcohol and generally unhealthy lifestyle began to take their toll, both physically and mentally. In November 1978 Gaughan's daughter was knocked down by a car and seriously injured while he was away. This event precipitated a major crisis in Gaughan's life. He left the band but found it difficult to get solo gigs and by the end of the decade he was only playing occasionally, supplementing his income by writing articles for the magazine
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Gaughan loved playing with Five Hand Reel and is proud of its music, but as time went on he felt that the band was being pressurised into becoming more commercial. Five Hand Reel was more popular in northern Europe than in the UK, so he had to spend a lot of time on the road away from his family, and
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festival. The first, "Timewaves (Love Song to a People's Music)", mixed orchestral playing with folk singing and was performed at the 2004 festival by the Orchestra of Scottish Opera together with Gaughan and other folk singers and players. The second was a symphony, "Treaty 300", composed for the
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and sang. The family experienced considerable poverty, but the area they lived in possessed a strong community spirit and many of Gaughan's songs celebrate his working-class roots. In his teens Gaughan served an apprenticeship at a local paper mill, but had wanted to be a musician since he first
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Gaughan sings in Scots (his first language), English and, occasionally, Gaelic. His voice has been described by some as "capable of turning from aching tenderness to the high dudgeon of political rage within the space of a line, or, on occasion, even in the turn of a single word".
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By the early 90s Gaughan was again feeling the need to work regularly with others, so he invited seven other well-established Scots musicians to form a group called Clan Alba. The original line-up consisted of Gaughan, singer-guitarist Davy Steel, harpists
272:. Between 1976 and 1978 the pace of Gaughan's life was hectic. He recorded four albums with Five Hand Reel (three under their own name and one in collaboration with the Danish folksinger Alan Klitgaard), as well as two solo ones: the all-instrumental 389:, exuded political commitment. Gaughan also extended his political activism to areas other than singing. He instigated the setting up of "Perform", an organisation which aimed to facilitate co-operation across the folk music world, he joined the 461:
and performed at other festivals across the UK and Europe over the next two years, during which time Gary West left and was replaced by Fred Morrison. In 1994 Clan Alba recorded an eponymous double CD, which Gaughan produced at
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started playing guitar at the age of seven. He got involved with the local folk music scene and, with two others, started a club called the Edinburgh Folk Centre. He turned professional in early 1970 and moved to London.
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In September 2016, believing he had had a stroke some time previously which was affecting his ability to perform, Gaughan announced that he was cancelling all public performances until further notice. An
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evocative "Song For Ireland" and his own reworking of the traditional "Both Sides The Tweed", which calls for Scottish independence without sacrificing friendship with the rest of the UK.
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of the 1980s galvanised Gaughan politically. He had never hidden his strong socialist beliefs and all his albums had included songs by such writers as Hamish Henderson, Ewan MacColl,
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Gaughan continued to regularly play solo gigs and for a while presented a weekly music programme, "Crossroads", for the Scottish radio station Black Diamond FM.
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and a foretaste of the many politically committed songs that Gaughan would later record. In 1972, before his album was released, Gaughan joined Bain,
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In December 2009 he was inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame and in February 2010 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at
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Compilations including previously issued tracks have been omitted, as have albums where Gaughan's contribution was as a session musician.
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In the early 2000s Gaughan turned his hand to larger-scale composition and received two orchestral commissions from the
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The eldest of three children, Gaughan grew up surrounded by the music of both Scotland and Ireland. His mother, a
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while his father was working in Glasgow as an engine driver. He spent the first year-and-a-half of his life in
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scan the next month confirmed the stroke, and in November of that year a benefit concert, featuring Aly Bain,
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and has been called "one of the finest and most original guitarists in the British Isles".
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Gaughan resumed playing in 1980, collaborating with several other performers on the album
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Play Acoustic: The Complete Guide to Mastering Acoustic Guitar Styles, by Dave Hunter
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Youth Orchestra in 2007. Between 2001 and 2008 five Gaughan albums were released. On
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Gaughan has been the subject of three television documentaries in the UK: BBC Two's
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Gaughan's live performances are noted for their passion and intensity. According to
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Resuming his solo career, Gaughan recorded two further albums during the decade. On
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Hand Made, Hand Played: The Art & Craft of Contemporary Guitars, by Robert Shaw
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Celtic & Ireland in Song and Story by Derek Warfield and Raymond Daly (2008)
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folk album of the year in 1981, and in 1989 was voted album of the decade by
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Rough Guide to World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East
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During this period Gaughan also became actively involved in
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Gaughan recorded three solo albums over the next few years:
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The Definitive Collection" (High Point, 2006) (compilation)
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Scotland: Tunes From The Lowlands, Highlands & Islands
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lyrical "Now Westlin Winds", the feisty "Erin Go Bragh",
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The Clear Stream: Guitar Music From Scotland And Beyond
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Gaughan resumed his solo career and on his next album,
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Festival des politischenes Liedes, 1985 722:True and Bold: Songs of the Scottish Miners 1652:"Statement from Dick Gaughan's management" 999:(Topic, 2001) (sings "Young Henry Martin") 991:The Irish Folk Festival: Spirit of Ireland 28: 863:(Folk Freak, 1981) (with various artists) 792:(Trailer, 1973 and reissued on Shanachie) 2121:Douglas Clark's Dick Gaughan Discography 1937: 1935: 1679: 1677: 1021:McCalman Singular: Songs by Ian McCalman 889:Woody Lives!: a Tribute to Woody Guthrie 165:, after which the whole family moved to 1882:Global Minstrels: Voices of World Music 1286: 1284: 1257: 1255: 1176: 1174: 1056: 1023:(Greentrax, 2004) (sings "War Outside") 961:Out of the Darkness: Songs for Survival 1685:"Stoneyport Associates - DICK GAUGHAN" 1352:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Song Archive" 1147: 1145: 229:", a tribute to the Glasgow socialist 2031:from the original on 5 September 2013 1975:from the original on 25 December 2021 1949:from the original on 17 February 2017 1836:from the original on 25 December 2021 1797:from the original on 25 December 2021 1508:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1482:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1456:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1430:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1378:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1292:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1263:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1234:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1208:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1182:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Discography" 1027:Steele the Show: Songs of Davy Steele 1005:(Topic, 2001) (sings "The Scarecrow") 7: 1298:from the original on 16 January 2006 1943:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Biography" 1862:from the original on 1 October 2017 1124:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Biography" 1095:"Dick Gaughan's Website: Biography" 424:on an album of free improvisation, 2201:21st-century Scottish male singers 2151:20th-century Scottish male singers 2093:from the original on 18 April 2021 2083:"Dick Gaughan - The Harvard Tapes" 2001:from the original on 23 March 2017 1920:from the original on 23 March 2017 1758:from the original on 23 March 2017 1725:from the original on 23 March 2017 1715:"Benefit Concert for Dick Gaughan" 1695:from the original on 3 August 2020 1662:from the original on 23 March 2017 1602:from the original on 23 March 2017 1592:"Celtic Connections Youth Concert" 1572:from the original on 23 March 2017 1410:from the original on 23 March 2017 1159:from the original on 23 March 2017 1009:Seeds: Songs of Pete Seeger Vol. 3 973:Tanz & Folkfest Rudolstadt '93 660:BBC Radio Two's annual Folk Awards 25: 2126:Slipcue: Dick Gaughan Discography 2063:from the original on 17 July 2019 1906:Mark Hudson (18 September 2003). 1744:Tim Cumming (24 September 2003). 1214:from the original on 2 March 2017 1075:from the original on 27 June 2018 1033:Martin Simpson: Purpose and Grace 2021:"BBC Radio Two Folk Awards 2010" 1632:from the original on 28 May 2017 1514:from the original on 9 June 2017 1462:from the original on 8 June 2017 1384:from the original on 5 June 2017 1240:from the original on 9 June 2017 775:Dick Gaughan - The Harvard Tapes 769:Gaughan Live! at the Trades Club 592:He plays guitar in a variety of 547:Gaughan Live! at the Trades Club 541:(2006) was another compilation. 118:Musician, songwriter, composer, 39: 1822:. 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Clan Alba
Gaughan at the "Rätsche" in Geislingen an der Steige, Germany, May 2006
Geislingen an der Steige
Glasgow
Protest songs
folk
folk rock
Celtic music
orchestrator
Glasgow
Royal Maternity Hospital
Rutherglen
South Lanarkshire
Leith
Edinburgh
Highland Scot
Lochaber
Gaelic
Gaelic Mòd
Erris
County Mayo
button accordion
Aly Bain
Hamish Henderson
The John Maclean March
John Maclean
Cathal McConnell
Robin Morton
The Boys of the Lough
debut album

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