The McCalmans

The McCalmans, affectionately known as The Macs to their devoted fanbase, were a stalwart trio in the milieu of Scottish folk music, celebrated for their vocal harmonies, sense of humor, and an unwavering commitment to their craft. Formed in 1964 by Ian McCalman, Derek Moffat, and Hamish Bayne, the group emerged from the vibrant Edinburgh folk scene, quickly earning acclaim for their robust performances and richly woven storytelling through song. Over the years, founding member McCalman was joined by other talented artists like Nick Keir and Stephen Quigg, who kept the group's dynamic alive following the departures and passing of earlier members.

Across an illustrious career that spanned nearly half a century, The McCalmans became synonymous with the cultural tapestry of Scotland, releasing over 30 albums which include such notable titles as "Peace & Plenty" and "Scots Abroad". Their discography is a journey through Scotland's heritage, highlighting historical and contemporary themes with both original material and interpretations of traditional songs. Albums like "Coming Home" and "Lost Tracks" serve not only as testaments to their musical journey, but also echo the heartfelt connection The McCalmans shared with audiences worldwide. Despite their disbandment in 2010, their legacy endures through their expansive catalogue, which continues to capture the essence of Scottish folk expression and the hearts of new generations of listeners.

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Lost Tracks
Album - 19 Tracks - Released November 5, 2016
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