Anne
Lorne Gillies is a Scottish singer, songwriter, broadcaster,
author and academic. Born in Stirling, she now lives in Ayrshire.
Raised on a croft in Argyll, she began singing in early childhood and
won the Mòd Gold Medal when she was only seventeen - the day
before she left home to study Celtic and English at Edinburgh University.
In a musical career spanning more than thirty years she has sung throughout
the world and made many albums, radio and television series. Unusually
she combines classical musical training (in London and Italy) with a
deep understanding of Gaelic musical, historical and literary tradition.
A fluent Gaelic speaker, she has been at the heart of the movement to regenerate Scotland’s ancient language and culture –
as educationalist, television producer, political activist and, of course,
parent.
As a writer she is equally at home in Gaelic and English. She has written
scripts and screenplays, short stories and children’s novels,
newspaper columns and an award-winning autobiography.
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