Brian McNeill
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Brian McNeill is in the 51st year of a career that has established him as one of the most acclaimed forces in Scottish music. His work and influence as a songwriter, performer, composer, producer, teacher, musical director, band leader, novelist and interpreter of Scotland’s past, present and future, make him a man who has never stood still.
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Brian’s audio visual shows, The Back O' The North Wind, about Scottish emigration to America, and the sequel, The Baltic Tae Byzantium, exploring the influence of the Scots in Europe, have won wide critical acclaim. His long connection with America's Lone Star State led to him being created an honorary Texan by the then Governor George W Bush. For six years Brian was Head of Scottish Music at the RSAMD, now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Brian is increasingly in demand for his production skills and his album credits include Davey Arthur, The Paul McKenna Band, Lorne MacDougall, Rua Macmillan, Eric Bogle and John Munro, Matt Tighe and Tad Sargent, The John Wright Band, Drones and Bellows and Missouri a cappella quartet The Wee Heavies.
Brian is a voracious reader and writes short stories, crime and mystery fiction involving his hero, busker Alex Fraser and his heroine, private sleuth Sammy Knox.
http://www.brianmcneill.co.uk/