Dougie Maclean

Dougie Maclean

Butterstone Management

Butterstone Management & Events, Scotland
The Old Schoolhouse, Butterstone, Dunkeld, PH8 0HA
Tel: 01350 724281
Fax: 01350 724261
e-mail:admin@dunkeld.co.uk

Dougie Maclean has built an international reputation as songwriter, composer and extraordinary performaer on his own terms. This talent has taken his performance to concerts and festivals all over the world and to the stage of Carnegie Hall in New York. His recent concerts included Culzean Castle (alongside Lou Reed and Eddie Reader), Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (with the Preiere of his SongVision Symphony Rural Image) and BBC Proms in the Park (with BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Scottish Youth Choir).

Dougie MacLean at Culzean Castle

His songs have been covered by hosts of artists including Irish singers Mary Black, Dolores Keane and Deanta, and Grammy award winning US country singer Kathy Mattea, and his Caledonia has topped the Scottish charts and become one of Scotlan's most popular contemporary songs.

His music has been used in Hollywood films (eg. Last o fthe Mohicans), TV Drama (eg. BBC's A Mug's Game) and he has been the subject of three BBC TV Specials (The Land-Songs of Dougie Maclean, Songs Road and Clann na Mara - Children of the Sea).

Dougie MacLean with Strings

Along with his artist wife Jennifer, this very independent man of extraordinary energy also has a record label, recording studio, publishing company and an amazing website!
www.dougiemaclean.com

Dougie Maclena is a performer of Extraordinary warmth and ease... he has a knack for turning the experiences of his own life into something universally understood, as well as a gift for bestowing each with just the right melody." (Scotsman, UK)

"Strong yet subtle, hauntingly evocative yet contemporary in feel, this music demands listening to over and over again." (Time Out, UK)

The Dougie maclean Acoustic Band

"...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)

"...a Musical Hero." (Wall Street Journal, USA)