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Singers singing in Gàidhlig, and groups with Gàidhlig singers
http://www.gaelic-song.com/
Anna Martin, Gàidhlig singer from and living in Skye. Recording and performing traditional Scottish Gaelic song.
http://www.beathag.co.uk/
Gàidhlig singer, actress and teacher from Uig, Lewis.
http://www.brianoheadhra.com/
Gàidhlig (Scottish and Irish) singer, songwriter, guitar player, language worker, music manager
http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/smo/ceolmhor_b.html
Band formed by students at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland's Gaelic-medium college
http://www.christinastewart.com/
Home website of a traditional Highland singer, exploring her passion for Scotland's traditions of song. Includes details of workshops, project, performances and albums.
http://www.daimh.net/
A group with fluent Gaelic speakers playing Scottish, Irish and Cape Breton music
http://www.dannsa.com/
A dance group performing percussive traditional Scottish step-dances, traditional music and Gaelic song
http://www.dochas.co.uk/
A group of five girls performing traditional Scottish and Irish music and Gaelic song
http://www.fionamackenzie.org/
Fiona Mackenzie - Gaelic singer and teacher, from Morayshire, living in Dingwall
http://www.maggiecarchrie.com/
Gaelic singer and teacher of Scottish dance and song, from Massachusetts, USA.
http://www.margaretbennett.co.uk/
Gaelic singer, folklorist, writer, lecturer, and storyteller. Originally from Skye.
http://www.maggiemacinnes.com/
Maggie MacInnes - Gaelic singer and clàrsach player from Barra
http://www.maryjanelamond.com/
Mary Jane Lamond - Gaelic singer singing songs from the Cape Breton tradition
http://www.margaretstewart.com/
Traditional Gaelic singer from Lewis
http://www.islandviewcreations.com/rankins/
Official unofficial website of The Rankins (formerly known as The Rankin Family), a musical family from Mabou, Cape Breton
http://www.runrig.co.uk/
Scottish/Gaelic rock band, often in UK Top Ten, gold disc winners, with large international fan-base especially in Denmark and Germany, cult status
http://www.slighe.com/topic_page.php?topic_id=2&page_id=9
Originally a four part Gaelic choir from Seattle, Seirm now also performs staged music dramas and includes instrumentalists as a part of the group.
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