Jimmie Macgregor MBE (born 10 March 1930) is a Scottish folksinger and broadcaster, best known as half of a singing duo with Robin Hall. Jimmie Macgregor...
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of a singing duo with Jimmie Macgregor. Hall was a direct descendant of the famous Scottish folk hero and outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor as well as of the explorer...
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English performers and new Scottish revivalists such as Robin Hall, Jimmie Macgregor, The Corries and the Ian Campbell Folk Group. There was also a strand...
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local folk club circuit where she met fellow singer and guitarist Jimmie Macgregor who introduced her to blues and hillbilly music. She took her stage...
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minor hit in the 1960s for Scottish folk music duo Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor. "Football Crazy" is derived from a humorous song written by a songwriter...
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It featured Andy Stewart, Jimmy Shand and his Band, Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, and the Corries. While the rest of the show was set in a studio, the...
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was concurrent to the second British folk revival. Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor with The Galliards sang it on their 1961 Scottish Choice album, Decca...
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English performers and new Scottish revivalists such as Robin Hall, Jimmie Macgregor, The Corries and the Ian Campbell Folk Group. There was also a strand...
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via Internet Archive. MacGregor, Jimmie (1964). "Sleeve Notes". Scotch and Irish (Media notes). Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor. Decca. DECCA LK 4601 LP...
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Unicorn for the album "Continuing Story of The Unicorn". Scottish singer Jimmie Macgregor joined the band for "The Scottish Album, Up Among The Heather" in 2018...
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boxer James Macgregor (MP) (1808–1858), British MP for Sandwich Jimmie Macgregor (born 1930), folk singer and broadcaster James MacGregor (moderator)...
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O'Connell's album Close to the Bone. It was also recorded by Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor for the album Scottish Choice (1961). Live version recorded by The...
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highlights of the first 40 years. A special video welcome was recorded by Jimmie Macgregor, whose radio and TV programmes helped popularise the Way in the 1980s...
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Corries, The Dubliners, the Ian Campbell Folk Group and Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor. Evidence is fragmentary, but there were probably other years in which...
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performers and new Scottish revivalists such as Robin Hall (1936–98), Jimmie Macgregor (b. 1930) and The Corries. Some of the most influential clubs in the...
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"Features - the Rebels Ceilidh Song Book - the Wee Magic Stane". "The Wee Magic Stane ...sung by Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor". YouTube. 10 February 2010....
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(1961) Judy Collins on A Maid of Constant Sorrow (1961) Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor on Two Heids Are Better Than Yin! (1962) The Clancy Brothers (as "Will...
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Scotsmen, Robin Hall (1936–1998) and Jimmie Macgregor (born 1930), came to London and teamed up with Shirley Bland (Jimmie's wife) and Leon Rosselson to form...
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Coltrane – actor Muriel Gray – broadcaster, author, and journalist Jimmie Macgregor – television broadcaster and folksinger Alexander Mackendrick – film...
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(1964). "Sleeve Notes". Scotch and Irish (Media notes). Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor. Decca. DECCA LK 4601 LP. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19...
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Grant, singing a "topical calypso", and folk singers Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor. Michelmore became known for his catchphrase when closing the show...
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(music) Jim Gellatly (music) Armando Iannucci Jimmie Macgregor Anne MacKenzie Jimmy Mack Eddie Mair Bruce MacGregor (music) Sally Magnusson (lifestyle, features...
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the giants of the folk-song revival in Britain". With Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor she made Songs of Grief & Glory in 1967. Her album Earth Mother (1970)...
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Hall and Jimmie Macgregor (1964–1968) The performers were Jimmy Shand and his band, Ian Powrie and his band, Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Scottish...
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1963 they appeared at a large folk music concert with Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor. The group made appearances on radio and television, including on the...
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musician/songwriter/DJ[citation needed] Sydney MacEwan, singer[citation needed] Jimmie Macgregor, folksinger Frank McAveety, politician[citation needed] James McFadden...
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and appeared several times, on and off stage, at Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor's London Folk Song Cellar on the BBC. He toured Germany several times...
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Kennedy recorded this on the album "Songs in Gaelic" (2008) Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor with The Galliards recorded this on the album Scottish Choice (1960)...
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with the skiffle standard "Freight Train", on which he was joined by Jimmie MacGregor, and a finely sung treatment of the traditional "The Two Sisters"....
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Brothers on their 1959 album Come Fill Your Glass with Us. Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor on their 1962 album Tonight and Every Night. The Irish Rovers on their...
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