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Wi' A Hundred Pipers by Kenneth Mckellar

Artist Biography For Kenneth Mckellar

Kenneth McKellar 23 June 1927 – 9 April 2010 Was A Scottish Tenor Kenneth McKellar Is A Scottish Singer Who Was Born In Paisley In 1927. He Originally Studied Forestry At Aberdeen University After Graduation Working For The Scottish Forestry Commission. He Later Trained At The Royal College Of Music As An Opera Singer. He Did Not Enjoy His Time With The Carl Rosa Opera Company And Left Them To Pursue A Career Singing Traditional Scottish Songs And Other Works. His Albums Of The Songs Of Robert Burns Now Digitised Are Considered By Musicologists To Be Definitive Interpretations. In 1964 He Did A Tour Of New Zealand. On Many Occasions In The 60s And 70s He Appeared On The BBC TV Hogmanay Celebration Program Alongside Jimmy Shand And Andy Stewart Musician . In 1966 BBC Television Selected Kenneth To Represent The UK In The Eurovision Song Contest. He Sang Five Titles From Which Viewers Selected A Man Without Love As The Eurovision Entry. Unfortunately It Was Not To Everyone's Taste And Was Placed Ninth In Luxembourg. On December 31st 1973 The First Scottish Commercial Radio Station "Radio Clyde" Began Broadcasting To Glasgow.The First Record They Played Was "The Song Of The Clyde" By Kenneth McKellar. McKellar Died Of Pancreatic Cancer At The Age Of 82 At His Daughter's Home Near Lake Tahoe In The United States On 9 April 2010

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