Calum MacDonald (musician)
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Birth name | Calum MacDonald |
Born | Lochmaddy, North Uist, Scotland | 12 November 1953
Origin | Isle of Skye, Scotland |
Genres | Celtic rock |
Occupation(s) | Teacher, musician |
Instruments | Percussion, drumkit, backing vocals, accordion |
Years active | 1965–68; 1973–present |
Labels | Neptune Records Lismor Records Chrysalis Records Ridge Records |
Associated acts | Runrig |
Calum MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Calum Dòmhnallach /kalˠəm dɔ̃ːnəlˠəx/; born 12 November 1953) is a musician who was a founder member of, and percussionist in, the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, as well as their primary songwriter with his older brother, Rory MacDonald from 1973 to 2018. Generally, Rory writes the melodies, and Calum the lyrics.
Early life[]
His brother Rory was born in Dornoch, Sutherland. His father, Donald John MacDonald of , was a World War II veteran. The family moved to North Uist, when Rory was about four years old. Calum MacDonald himself was born in Lochmaddy, North Uist.[1]
When the time came for Rory to attend High School, which at the time was situated in Portree, on the Isle of Skye, the whole family moved en masse. It was in Skye that the brothers formed Runrig along with and subsequently Donnie Munro.
MacDonald attended Jordanhill College and worked as a P.E. teacher until Runrig went 'professional'.
Later life[]
During the 1980s, MacDonald's Christian faith deepened and this influence began to be felt in his lyrical content, in both Gaelic and English. He was based in Edinburgh for the 1980s and early 1990s before re-locating his young family to Contin in the Highlands. MacDonald has contributed main vocals to a handful of Runrig tunes, including Dust and Faileas air an Airigh.
His son, - affectionately known as Seeds - is also a songwriter and performer and has his own band .
References[]
- ^ "Calum MacDonald". IMDb.com. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
External links[]
- People from Uist
- Scottish male singers
- Scottish percussionists
- Scottish songwriters
- Living people
- 1953 births
- Runrig members
- People educated at Portree High School
- Scottish musician stubs