Fergie: Memoirs of a Musical Legend

Fergie: Memoirs of a Musical Legend

by Allan Henderson (Author), Allan Henderson (Author), Fergie MacDonald (Author)

Synopsis

Fergie MacDonald is well known for his broadcasts on Gaelic radio in Scotland and Ireland. In addition to regular music slots, he is also in demand as a contributor to BBC Radio Gaidheal's early morning current affairs programme. Fergie MacDonald tells his life story with verve and candour, recounting the circumstances of his early life which introduced him to the rich musical tradition of which he is still a master exponent; his university days in Glasgow and National Service and the years spent touring throughout the United Kingdom and abroad with his band. The 1960s were Fergie's heyday, with the pinnacle of his success occurring in 1966, when The Loch Maree Islands hit number one in the Scottish charts. During the 1970s Fergie slipped out of the public eye when his life was beset by personal problems, but instead of glossing over this period, he continues his story frankly, telling of his divorce and the alcoholism that forced him to give up playing and try his hand at other enterprises. It was clay pigeon shooting that finally helped him quit his habit and led him back to playing again.
In the late 1980s Fergie the Band Leader was reborn and continues to tour with his players today.

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Format: DVD-Video
Pages: 256
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 03 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 1841582840
ISBN 13: 9781841582849

Author Bio
Allan Henderson was born in Mallaig in 1976. Encouraged by Aly Bain, Allan studied with Aonghas Grant before enrolling at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. He has been a fully professional fiddler since 1999, but has been playing publicly at folk festivals throughout the world since he was a teenager. His first solo CD, Est. 1976, will be released in 2003