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Music Style: [[Celtic fusion]]<br/>
Music Style: [[Celtic fusion]]<br/>
Solo Albums: [[Spinfield]], [[Sons of Somerled]], [[Stone of Destiny (album)]], [[Winter in Scotland: A Highland Christmas]], [[The Message (Steve McDonald album)]], [[Highland Farewell]], [[Legend (Steve McDonald album)]]<br/>
Solo Albums: [[Spinfield]] ([[Hearts of Space Records]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.valley-entertainment.com/spinfield.html |title=Spinfield |work=Valley Entertainment-Hearts of Space Records |accessdate=23 June 2010}}</ref>, [[Sons of Somerled]], [[Stone of Destiny (album)]], [[Winter in Scotland: A Highland Christmas]], [[The Message (Steve McDonald album)]], [[Highland Farewell]], [[Legend (Steve McDonald album)]]<br/>
Music Label: [[Etherean Music]]
Music Label: [[Etherean Music]]



Revision as of 18:10, 23 June 2010

Steve McDonald (born 9 September 1950) is a New Zealand composer, singer, and instrumentalist. He performed in several rock bands, including Human Instinct, before embarking on a solo career. He has composed musical scores for television shows and documentaries. Beginning in the early 1990s, McDonald has explored his Scottish heritage through a series of Celtic recordings.[1]

Music Style: Celtic fusion
Solo Albums: Spinfield (Hearts of Space Records)[2], Sons of Somerled, Stone of Destiny (album), Winter in Scotland: A Highland Christmas, The Message (Steve McDonald album), Highland Farewell, Legend (Steve McDonald album)
Music Label: Etherean Music

Formerly a member of: Timberjack (band), Dizzy Limits, Human Instinct

References

  1. ^ newbio
  2. ^ "Spinfield". Valley Entertainment-Hearts of Space Records. Retrieved 23 June 2010.