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Tommy Scott (Scottish musician)

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Tommy Kilpatrick (1940), known as Tommy Scott. is a Scottish songwriter, producer, folk and traditional music singer.[1] He has released many CDs and DVDs, performing songs such as "Auld Lang Syne" and many others. He also wrote "Scotland Forever (song)".

He worked in Glasgow's shipyards, before a musical career which has included touring with The White Heather Club and Jimmy Shand, and recordings including total sales of over a million.[2]

References

  1. ^ Mike Read Major to Minor: The Rise and Fall of the Songwriter 2000- Page 181 "Bill knew most people on the thriving group scene in Scotland, including Glasgow outfit The Beatstalkers (who were usually billed as "the Scottish Beatles") and fellow Glaswegian Tommy Scott (born Tommy Kilpatrick in 1940), who was ..."
  2. ^ "Tommy Scott: Biography". Scotdisc. Retrieved 24 June 2014.