Dougie MacLean

09/17/2008 - 7:30pm
Doors Open: 
7:00pm

Dougie MacLeanDougie MacLeanDougie MacLean is one of Scotland's most successful, respected and popular musicians. Singer-Songwriter, Composer and 'magical' Performer, he is also a fine guitarist and fiddle player. From his home base in Butterstone near Dunkeld in the beautiful Tay Valley in Perthshire Scotland, MacLean tours the world with his unique blend of lyrical, 'roots based' songwriting and instrumental composition. His moving song Caledonia and melody The Gael (used in The Last of the Mohicans) have been recorded by hundreds of artists and enjoyed by millions worldwide.

"...a Scottish phenomenon...with his exquisite guitar style, expressive voice and honest performance, his songs conjure up remarkably vivid imagery of our world" (The Performing Songwriter, USA)

Tickets on sale now from Cedar Ticketline (612-338-2674 ext 2), online at Ticketweb, and Cedar outlets.

$25 advance/$28 day of show

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Love Dougie!

I saw Dougie early in the 90's in Virginia Beach. He was breathtaking and poignant. I learned of his music at Findhorn, and know that his album The Search is played in different rooms of the museum about the Loch Ness phenomenon. Your heart will be glad you went to see him live in concert.

Peace,

White Ash

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