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McGinn of the Calton

The story of songwriting genius Matt McGinn. Featuring Robbie Coltrane among many others. Recorded by Stramash 1988 on cassette (Greentrax Records). Stramash featured vocals by Adam MacNaughtan; Anne Neilson; John Eaglesham (concertina); Kevin Mitchell; Bob Blair (guitar) Finlay Allison (guitar, fiddle, mandolin). They all feature on this STV program celebrating Matt's life at the time of the publication by Glasgow Libraries of the book 'McGinn of the Calton'.

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  • Robbie Coltrane

    Robbie Coltrane

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  • Stramash

    Stramash

    Self

  • Adam McNaughton

    Adam McNaughton

    Self

  • Anne Neilson

    Anne Neilson

    Self

  • Bob Blair

    Bob Blair

    Self

  • Kevin Mitchell

    Kevin Mitchell

    Self

  • John Eaglesham

    John Eaglesham

    Self

  • Finlay Allison

    Finlay Allison

    Self

  • Billy Connolly

    Billy Connolly

    Self

Overview

The story of songwriting genius Matt McGinn. Featuring Robbie Coltrane among many others. Recorded by Stramash 1988 on cassette (Greentrax Records). Stramash featured vocals by Adam MacNaughtan; Anne Neilson; John Eaglesham (concertina); Kevin Mitchell; Bob Blair (guitar) Finlay Allison (guitar, fiddle, mandolin). They all feature on this STV program celebrating Matt's life at the time of the publication by Glasgow Libraries of the book 'McGinn of the Calton'.

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