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Jim Reid
Born(1934-05-05)5 May 1934
Dundee, Scotland
OriginScotland
Died6 July 2009(2009-07-06) (aged 75)
GenresScottish folk
Instrument(s)Guitar, harmonica
Years active1970s–2009
LabelsSpringthyme, Greylag
Websitehttp://www.myspace.com/jimreidangus

Jim Reid (5 May 1934 – 6 July 2009) was a Scottish folk musician who was born in Dundee.[1] Many of his songs are about his home town of Dundee and the people and places of the surrounding county of Angus.[2]

Biography

The first folk group he was in was The Taysiders in the 1970s, but he became better known as the driving force behind The Foundry Bar Band from Arbroath recording three albums with them in the 1980s. Later Reid partnered up with John Huband the Dundee accordionist,[3] to record the album Freewheeling Now.

Reid's solo work has included his debut in 1984 I Saw The Wild Geese Flee, followed by The Better o a Sang in 1996, Emfae Dundee in 2001 and Yont The Tay in 2005. In 2005, Reid released a songbook with a collection of his own songs titled after his second album The Better o a Sang.

Reid guest featured on many other artists recordings including the ninth to twelfth volumes of the twelve volume series of Linn Records The Complete Songs of Robert Burns.[4] He appeared on other works such as the Hamish Henderson tribute album, A The Bairns O Adam and Life In The Kingdom which was with the children of Fife primary schools.

In 2005 he won the "Scots Singer of the Year" award,[5] and Reid regularly played at festivals until he was diagnosed with dementia.[6]

Reid died on 6 July 2009 at the age of 75.[1][7]

Discography

Solo albums

  • I Saw The Wild Geese Flee (1984)
  • The Better o' a Sang (1996)
  • Emfae Dundee (2001)
  • Yont The Tay (2005)

with The Foundry Bar Band

  • The Foundry Bar Band (1981)
  • On The Road with The Foundry Bar Band (1983)
  • Rolling Home (1988)

with John Huband

  • Freewheeling Now (1990)

References