Isla St Clair (born 2 May 1952), born Isabella Margaret Dyce, is a Scottish singer, actress and former TV game show co-host. In 1971 St Clair was voted Folk Singer of the Year by the New Musical Express. In 2003 St Clair was awarded an honorary degree as a Master of the University of Aberdeen for her lifelong contribution to the traditional music of Scotland. She was born in Grangemouth, central Scotland, in 1952. Her mother, Zetta, sang in folk clubs and wrote songs.
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French King's Bodyguard (bagpipes) - Regimental Pipers
Irish Dance
Twa' Recruiting Sergeants
When The Pipers Play
Flowers of the Forest
American Piper
Teady O'Neale
Forfar Sodger
Mouth Music
Irish Dance (bagpipes) - Regimental Pipers
A Hundred Pipers
Muir Of Culloden
Scottish Soldier
Ticonderoga
Highland Division's Farewell to Sicily
The Piper at the Alamo
Heilan' Sodger
Plains of Waterloo
Lochaber No More (vocals)
Soldiers Return
Gallant Forty Twa
Lifeboat Song
The De'il's Awa' Wi' The Exercise Bike
A Gordon For Me (medley)
Shian Road
The Dying Ploughboy
The Shian Road
Eppie Morrie
Twa Corbies
Jacobite Medley - Highland Harry/White Cockade/The Bonnets of Bo
Lammikin
Barbara Allen
My Love Is Like a Red Red Rose
Banks of Sweet Dundee
Barthams Dirge
Reynardine
Matty Groves
Earl of Errol
Time to be Sleeping
MacCrimmon's Lament (Bagpipes)
Scots Wa' Hae
Lament for the Commandos
MacCrimmon's Lament
Couthy Cullen
Battle of Harlaw
Baron Of Blakeley
Helen of Kirkonnell
51st Highland Division's Farewell to Sicily
Ae Fond Kiss
Lowlands away
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