About Arthur Cormack
Arthur Cormack OBE (Scottish Gaelic: Art MacCarmaig; born 1965) is a Scottish Gaelic singer and musician from Portree, Isle of Skye. Cormack started competing in Gaelic singing competitions when he was 8 and competing at Mods when he was 11. He won the coveted Gold Medal at the Motherwell Mód in 1983 at the age of 18, the youngest individual ever to do so. He was part of the Gaelic supergroups Mac-Talla and Cliar. He runs his own Macmeanmna label and continues to guest star on the albums of Blair Douglas.
Top Tracks
'S Truagh Nach Do Dh' Fhuirich Mi Tioram Air Tir (What I Pity I Never Stayed On Dry Land)
Mairi Ruadh A' Dannsa An Nochd (Red-haired Mary Will Be Dancing Tonight)
Gradh Geal Mo Chridh' (Fair Love of My Heart)
Christ Child's Lullaby
Puirt a Beul (Mouth Music)
Leanabh An Aigh
Ruith Na Gaoith (Chasing The Wind)
The Seven Rejoices of Mary - Ireland
A Nigheanag A' Ghraidh (My Beloved Girl)
Gradh Geal Mo Chridh'
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