- The
McCalmans (originally The Ian Mac
Calman Folk Group) were a
Scottish folk trio.
Formed on 6
October 1964, they
recorded and
toured without interruption...
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social historian Macon McCalman (1932–2005),
American actor Calman,
surname The
McCalmans, a
Scottish folk
music group McCalman Peak, a
mountain in Antarctica...
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covered this song. The song was
recorded by the
Scottish folk trio The
McCalmans on
their 1986
album Peace &
Plenty (Song
title spelled "Barratt's Privateers"...
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Macon McCalman (December 30, 1932 –
November 29, 2005) was an
American television,
stage and big
screen movie actor.
Nicknamed "Sonny",
McCalman helped...
- Ben
McCalman (born 18
March 1988 in Dubbo, New
South Wales) is a
former Australian rugby union footballer,
playing for the
Western Force in the international...
- show. A parody, "Who Put the Mush", was
written and
performed by The
McCalmans. In an
inversion of the
original song, the singer's
girlfriend leaves...
- Scotland's
music makers. Mercat. p. 49. ISBN 9781841830414. "
McCalmans Home Page". www.the-
mccalmans.com.
Retrieved 30 July 2021. "Nick Keir - 1953 - 2013"...
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performed and
recorded by
Scottish folk
groups such as The
Corries and The
McCalmans. The song (no. 371) was
published in 1793 in
volume 4 of
James Johnson's...
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Susan Grace Calman is a
Scottish comedian,
television presenter and writer. She has
written and
starred in two
series of her
radio sitcom Sisters, two...
- folk
music scene and has been
recorded by the
Scottish folk trio The
McCalmans on
their live
album "Listen to the Heat". The
events leading to the song's...