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Julie Fowlis FRSE (born 20 June 1979) is a
Scottish folk
singer and multi-instrumentalist who
sings primarily in
Scottish Gaelic.
Fowlis was born and grew...
- Women's Federation.
Rosamond Fowlis was born in
Bathurst (now Banjul) on 3
October 1910. She was the
daughter of
Henry G.
Fowlis, a
prominent member of the...
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score and
features two
original songs performed by
Scottish singer Julie Fowlis (written by Alex
Mandel and Mark Andrews,
produced by Jim Sutherland), and...
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Fowlis Castle is
situated five
miles (eight kilometres)
northwest of Dundee, Scotland, in the
hamlet of
Fowlis. It is a
tower house dating from the seventeenth...
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Fowlis Wester, also
spelt Fowlis-Wester, is a
small village in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is
around 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) east of
Crieff and 19 kilometres...
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Lieutenant D'Arcy
Fowlis Hilton was a Canadian-born
American World War I
flying ace
credited with
eight aerial victories. D'Arcy
Fowlis Hilton was the son...
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Irish music. More
recently Scottish folk
artists Karine Polwart and
Julie Fowlis used the
instrument on some of
their songs.
Singers find it very useful...
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Fowlis has
received two
awards from
three nominations. The
Festival Interceltique de
Lorient is an
annual Celtic music festival in France.
Fowlis has...
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publisher (link) Mackenzie,
Alexander (1898).
History of the
Munros of
Fowlis. Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie. p. 40.
Retrieved 24
December 2021. Register...
- Featuring: Mary
Chapin Carpenter, Phil Cunningham, Cara Dillon,
Julie Fowlis, Andy Irvine, Sam Lakeman, Dónal Lunny,
Allan MacDonald, Ewan McLennan,...