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Dick Gaughan
Unknown, 1984, Press cutting
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan
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38500
Title
Dick Gaughan
Description
Featured in The Scotsman, 18th August 1984.
Artist / maker
Unknown
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Unknown
Date
1984
Size
14.2 x 8.8 cm
Type
Press cutting
A photograph of Scottish folk singer Dick Gaughan, who was born in Glasgow on 17 May 1948 and moved to Graham Street in Leith, Edinburgh one and a half years later.
Mr Gaughan is regarded as one of Scotland's finest folk singers and guitarists, and song writer of folk and social protest songs. His first album No More Forever, was recorded in 1971. The fiddler Aly Bain joined him on some of the tracks.
During the 80s he collaborated with several performers on the album Folk Friends 2 and with Andy Irvine on Parallel Lines (1982).
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Leith Miscellany XIII
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