Jim Malcolm - Of Old Blind Dogs
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"Malcolm has one of
those pure, warm folk voices (two parts Archie Fisher,one part Dick Gaughan)
that one never tires of listening to." "One of the finest
singing voices in Scotland in any style."
His career began to take off when he hosted the open stage at Edinburgh Folk Festival, and through his own playing there secured a contract with Greentrax for his first solo album, Sconeward. Acclaimed by critics and chosen as one of the year's best by Radio Scotland's folk programmes Travelling Folk and Celtic Connections, the album brought in bookings at folk clubs and festivals in Britain and abroad, and established Jim as one of the leading songwriters in the traditional idiom in Scotland. He was dubbed: "The new male voice of Scotland."
Songs from Sconeward have been recorded and are regularly performed by
international acts such as The McCalmans and The Poozies, and Jim was
asked to give
Rohallion consolidated Jim's reputation as one of Scotland's most exciting
young folk acts, and brought repeated requests for television and radio
appearances. STV recently broadcast a documentary on Jim and Angus singer
Jim Reid for its Artery series, and their singing was featured in the
"best of" programme which rounded off the series. He also sang
in the Northern Nights series on Grampian TV and STV.
To date career highlights also include solo tours in USA, Germany, Canada,
Denmark, Ireland and England, solo studio
He was one of twelve leading Scottish singers who performed Andy Thorburn's epic work Tuath gu Deas, and has featured on volumes four, five and six of Linn Records Complete Songs of Robert Burns, produced by Dr Fred Freeman.
In December 2002 Jim released his fourth solo CD, Home, again on Beltane Records, and at time of writing we wait to hear what the critics think. See the reviews page to find out!
Spring 2003 is the release date for the Old Blind Dogs' third CD with Jim as lead singer. It's going to be good!
Jim now spends his time touring solo and with Old Blind Dogs, and 2003 will be an exceptionally busy year. When he's not on the road he likes to relax by the riverbank, trying, but rarely succeeding, to catch a trout. He likes to read Private Eye, revel in the woes of the Conservative Party, and drink far too much coffee. Print This Page
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