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Ainsley Hamill | |
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| Origin | Cardross,Argyll and Bute, Scotland |
| Genres | Folk music |
| Occupations | Singer, teacher, songwriter |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Website | www |
Ainsley Hamill is a Scottish singer and songwriter from the village ofCardross, who performs traditional songs in English, Scots, and Gaelic. She studied music at theRoyal Conservatoire of Scotland, where she obtained a First Class Honours Degree in Scottish Music, with Gaelic Song as her principal study. She was tutored byKenna Campbell andMàiri MacInnes. Ainsley won the Silver Pendant[1] at TheRoyal National Mòd held in Paisley in October 2013.She has competed in a number of Mòd competitions and made it to the final of theAn Comunn Gàidhealach Gold Medal competition in 2014, and 2015. Ainsley was also aBBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician finalist in 2014/15, and nominated for Gaelic Singer of the Year at the 2015MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards.[2]
With Barluath
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