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  1. Malcolm Crosbie. Malcolm’s whole life has been governed by serendipity. His journey from 1970s new wave combo Z and the Arabs to Shooglenifty has been blessed by a number of chance meetings, not least the first encounter with his future wife and her adolescent brother, the pot-bashing James Mackintosh.

  2. 7 gen 2015 · Interview: MALCOLM CROSBIE (SHOOGLENIFTY) Popular Scottish dance music band, Shooglenifty, will be celebrating their twenty fifth anniversary in 2015, having played their official debut gig at the Orkney Folk Festival in 1990.

  3. Acid Croft Vol 9 is notable as the first release with the new permanent line up featuring Eilidh Shaw on fiddle. But don’t worry, Angus is in there too, as the album features Silence of the Trams a tune he was working on shortly before he died.

  4. 23 gen 2023 · Founded in 1990 by musicians from the Scottish Highlands, Orkney and Edinburgh, the 7-piece ‘Shoogles’ ( Eilidh Shaw, Ewan MacPherson, Malcolm Crosbie, Gary Finlayson, James Mackintosh, Quee Macarthur, and Kaela Rowan) have played to crowds of tens of thousands at major festivals all over the world and have released nine studio albums to date.

  5. From left: Kaela Rowan, Garry Finlayson, Malcolm Crosbie, Eilidh Shaw, Quee MacArthur, James Mackintosh and Ewan MacPherson. Below: The late fiddle player Angus Grant THE past 18 months have been especially difficult for Shooglenifty, one of Scotland ’s genuinely trailblazing folk bands.

  6. Explore music from Malcolm Crosbie. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Malcolm Crosbie on Discogs.

  7. 25 gen 2023 · Malcolm Crosbie from Shooglenifty said: “It was an honour to make this film. Planned as a documentary of the recording of our collaboration with our Rajasthani musician friends, it evolved into a record of our efforts to deal with the loss of our great friend and fiddle player, Angus.