SCOTTISH FOLK SINGER

SONGWRITER / COMPOSER


Gib is a highly committed, diligent hard working Scottish Folk Musician offering mellifluous performances.

Entertaining audiences with a mixture of traditional love songs, battle songs, plenty of funny songs and not too many sad songs!


INSTRUMENTS PLAYED


Added to the songs and included in his repertoire, he is a Scottish Folk Musician playing Highland Bagpipes, Guitar, Scottish Smallpipes, Electronic Bagpipes, Bluegrass Banjo, Bodhran, Whistles, Harmonica and Mandolin tunes along with stories, jokes and poems from near and far.


HIS OWN COMPOSITIONS


He is a songwriter with over 30 songs to his credit. He has also composed 20 of his own Highland Bagpipe/Fiddle tunes some of which are included in his repertoire.


REGULAR AND ANNUAL EVENTS


An example of some of the events that Gib regularly perform at are: Burns Night, St Patrick’s Day, St Andrews Night, Folk Clubs, Folk Festivals, Charity events, Clan Gatherings, Battle Commemorations, Weddings, Social Clubs, Pubs and Annual Events.


SONGS, TUNES, AUDIO AND VIDEO


To view lists of the songs and tunes that are part of His repertoire, listen to recordings of some of the songs or to view a selection of video clip compilations of some of his live performances, visit his website below.

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Hello and welcome to my Scottish Folk Music web site. Please take the time to browse the various pages containing music, tabs, words, items of Scottish interest, Scottish Bluegrass, festivals, ceilidh’s, Burns nights, St Andrews nights. Annual events: William Wallace day, King Robert the Bruce Comemmoration, The Massacre of Glencoe, The Battles of Killicrankie, Sherrifmuir, Culloden, Bannockburn  to name but a few.


Website designed by Gib MacNaught. Copyright © 2009 Gibbymac Music. All rights reserved

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Scottish Folk Musician Gib MacNaught performing at Celtic connections in the Main auditorium at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

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CELTIC CONNECTIONS GLASGOW


January took me to Celtic Connections in Glasgow where I did a live performance on Celtic Music Radio with Gordon Hotchkiss’s “Hotchkiss Hotchpotch” program in the main auditorium at the Royal Concert Hall on the first Friday afternoon show. This program was then re-broadcast on a radio station in the USA later on in the day.

She Moved Through The Fare

Gib and Gordon Hotchkiss (Celtic Music Radio) after my performance which was played live on Gordons “Hotchkiss Hotchpotch” program.



Scottish Folk Singer Gib MacNaught

First audience of Celtic Connections 2009

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E-mail:

info@gibbymac.co.uk


Web Pages:

www.gibbymac.co.uk

www.gibbythepiper.co.uk

www.schiltrum.co.uk

LATEST NEWS


January 2011 and I received my long awaited HAND MADE LINKLATER GUITAR. The guitar was made for me by Mark Linklater (of Linklater Giutars).

The guitar is absolutely beautiful in looks as well as sound and is a dream to play. The body is made of zebrano wood. The neck is made of Sepelle and Walnut. The front is made of Bear Claw Sitka Spruce with Walnut bindings. The fretboard and bridge are made of Ebony.


Mark Linklater presenting me with my hand made Linklater guitar

Admiring the finish on my hand made Linklater guitar

Gib at Burns Night in Yorkshire

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GIB MACNAUGHT

Scottish folk musician Gib MacNaught

Scottish Folk Musician Gib MacNaught performing at Celtic connections in the Main auditorium at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Gib at the open air festival in Kenmore

Painting of Gib at the Lomond Folk Festival

Schiltrum - Gib and Gus with the audience showing their appreciation at our live concert

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Gib leading the procession to the river Tay for the start of the salmon season