Margaret StewartPremier interpreter of traditional songs.
Dòchas Folk band playing traditional Scottish songs and tunes.
Lasairfhíona Singer of traditional Irish songs.
Kathleen GrahamExcellent singer and Clarsach player.
Julie FowlisTraditional folk singer and well known for promoting Gaelic songs.
Maeve MackinnonAward winning traditional folk singer.
MacDara Excellent traditional and contemporary folk singer.
Calum Alex Award winning singer and piper.
Joy DunlopA multi-prize winning Gaelic singer and popular international performer.
Christina Stewart I have a passion for the tradition I grew up with and a passion for sharing it with other people.
Griogair LabhruidhGriogair Labhruidh is a singer who mainly performs songs in the Scottish Gaelic language. He is also piper and composer of both bagpipe music and Gaelic song/poetry.
Rachel Walker One of the most in demand Gaelic singers for both performance and tutoring throughout Scotland.
Fiona J MackenzieEven though you may not be able to follow the lyrics, you are carried along with the emotion - a voice that transcends the language
Gillebride MacMillanOne of the foremost singers in the Gaelic tradition.
Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh One of the foremost singers in the Gaelic tradition.
Eilean Mor Australia's Sexiest Celtic Roots Folk World Music
Maggie MacInnes Maggie MacInnes is one of Scotland's foremost Gaelic singers and clarsach players.
CapercaillieScotland’s finest Celtic act.
Mary Ann Kennedy & Na SeòidNa Seòid (The Heroes) is Mary Ann Kennedy's gathering of a seven-strong ensemble showcasing today's finest young male Gaelic talent.
Donnie Murdo MacLeodDonnie Murdo, who is an international consultant in education, is also a renowned Gaelic singer and precentor of the Gaelic psalms.
Geraldine BradleyWhat a singer! Great voice.
Eilidh MackenzieA Gaelic singer and songwriter brought up on the Isle of Lewis and now living on the Black Isle, near Inverness, Scotland.
Mary Ann KennedyMary Ann is an award-winning singer, musician, composer and broadcaster.
Riona Whyte Riona is well known for her commitment and dedication to the promotion and development of Gaelic and involvement in a wide range of Gaelic activities.