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He was born in [[Edinburgh]] but spent his childhood years in [[Glasgow]]. After studying at the [[Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama]], he briefly became an actor. |
He was born in [[Edinburgh]] but spent his childhood years in [[Glasgow]]. After studying at the [[Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama]], he briefly became an actor. |
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He formed a musical partnership with [[Jimmie MacGregor]] in 1960 and they appeared extensively on BBC Television – on the Tonight programme, on the ''[[White Heather Club]]'', and as the hosts of the seminal London Folk Song Cellar. (During this period Hall's wearing of a [[CND]] badge on television caused some controversy.<ref>{{cite web|last=Guida| first=Nick| title =Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor| url=http://www.theballadeersscotland.com/HM_01.htm|accessdate = 2007-09-19}}</ref>) |
He formed a musical partnership with [[Jimmie MacGregor]] in 1960 and they appeared extensively on BBC Television – on the ''Tonight programme'', on the ''[[White Heather Club]]'', and as the hosts of the seminal London Folk Song Cellar. (During this period Hall's wearing of a [[CND]] badge on television caused some controversy.<ref>{{cite web|last=Guida| first=Nick| title =Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor| url=http://www.theballadeersscotland.com/HM_01.htm|accessdate = 2007-09-19}}</ref>) |
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Both Hall and MacGregor also played as part of the Galliards with [[Leon Rosselson]] and Shirley Bland during the 1960s. |
Both Hall and MacGregor also played as part of the Galliards with [[Leon Rosselson]] and Shirley Bland during the 1960s. |
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Overall, Hall and MacGregor made over 20 albums during their partnership which ended in 1981.<ref>{{cite web|title =Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor| url=http://www.footstompin.com/artists/robin_hall_and_jimmie_macgregor|accessdate = 2007-09-19}}</ref> One of their most successful singles was the anthem |
Overall, Hall and MacGregor made over 20 albums during their partnership which ended in 1981.<ref>{{cite web|title =Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor| url=http://www.footstompin.com/artists/robin_hall_and_jimmie_macgregor|accessdate = 2007-09-19}}</ref> One of their most successful singles was the anthem "[[Football Crazy]]", released in 1960 on [[Decca Records]].<ref>{{cite web |
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Robin Hall (27 June 1936 – 18 November 1998) was a Scottish folksinger.
He was born in Edinburgh but spent his childhood years in Glasgow. After studying at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, he briefly became an actor.
He formed a musical partnership with Jimmie MacGregor in 1960 and they appeared extensively on BBC Television – on the Tonight programme, on the White Heather Club, and as the hosts of the seminal London Folk Song Cellar. (During this period Hall's wearing of a CND badge on television caused some controversy.[1])
Both Hall and MacGregor also played as part of the Galliards with Leon Rosselson and Shirley Bland during the 1960s.
Overall, Hall and MacGregor made over 20 albums during their partnership which ended in 1981.[2] One of their most successful singles was the anthem "Football Crazy", released in 1960 on Decca Records.[3]
Hall went on to make radio programmes for Radio Clyde.
References
- ^ Guida, Nick. "Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor". Retrieved 19 September 2007.
- ^ "Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor". Retrieved 19 September 2007.
- ^ "Robin Hall". All Celtic Music. Retrieved 13 October 2008.
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