
The McCalmans (originally The Ian MacCalman Folk Group) was a Scottish folk trio remembered for their three-part harmonies, humour, and deep love and respect for the folk tradition in Scotland. In 2004, The McCalmans were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame and were presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Formed on 6 October 1964, they recorded and toured without interruption until they disbanded in December 2010. They performed all over Europe
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