Mairi Campbell

Mairi Campbell (born 1965) is a Scottish folk singer and musician. Campbell's songs and music range from the everyday to the universal, both in sound and subject matter.

Campbell's awards include Scots Singer of the Year, Female Musician of the Year, Neil Gow Composition of the Year, and Tutor of the Year.

Campbell and co-creator Kath Burlinson have created three solo multi-disciplinary theatre shows, ''Living Stone'' (premieres in August 2024), ''Auld Lang Syne'' (2018) and ''Pulse'' (2015), as part of a trilogy. Campbell's theatre work is a response to personal stories and cultural concerns.

Campbell is one half of the duo ''The Cast'', whose version of the Robert Burns poem "Auld Lang Syne" featured in the movie ''Sex and the City''. Campbell is also a member of the ceilidh band The Occasionals, and is a guest musician with the baroque ensemble Concerto Caledonia. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
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    by Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
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    by Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
    Published 2002
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