Murray (Edward) McLauchlan. Singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, broadcaster, actor, b Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, 30 Jun 1948. Brought to Canada at five, McLauchlan was taught to play folk guitar by Jim McCarthy and began his career in Toronto's Yorkville coffeehouses at 17, making his first major appearance at the Mariposa Folk Festival in 1966. He also studied art, under Doris McCarthy, but chose to concentrate on music. His early "Child's Song" and "Old Man's Song" were recorded by the US singer Tom Rush. McLauchlan continued to work in Ontario and Quebec coffeehouses and briefly 1970-1 in New York, until the success of his albums and the popularity of his "Farmer's Song" resulted in 1973 in the first of regular concert tours across Canada and in appearances in the USA with Neil Young and, beginning in 1974, on his own. With Bruce Cockburn he toured Japan in 1977. For the most part, however, McLauchlan has conducted his career in Canada, giving some 150 concerts a year through the 1980s, singing at folk festivals (eg, at Winnipeg in 1982, 1984, 1988, and 1990), and making a point of performing in small communities as well as the larger cities. He also has appeared in many benefit concerts and telethons.
TraAklist:
01. Honky Red
02. Farmer’s Song
03. On The Boulevard
04. Do You Dream Of Being Somebody
05. Hard Rock Town
06. Little Dreamer
07. Exiles
08. Child’s Song
09. Shoeshine Workin’ Songs
10 Maybe Tonight
11 Down By The Henry Moore
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