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Name
  
Arthur Cormack

Role
  
Singer

Education
  
Portree High School


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Albums
  
Ruith na Gaoith, A Celtic Christmas, Nuair Bha Mi Og

Similar People
  
Blair Douglas, Julie Murphy, Robin Huw Bowen

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Arthur Cormack OBE (born 1965) is a Scottish Gaelic singer and musician from Portree, Isle of Skye and was educated at Portree High School.

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Music

Cormack started competing in Gaelic singing competitions when he was 8 and competing at Mods when he was 11. He won the coveted Gold Medal at the Motherwell Mód in 1983 at the age of 18, the youngest individual ever to do so.

He is part of the Gaelic supergroup Cliar and he also runs his own Macmeanmna label and continues to guest star on the albums of Blair Douglas. At the 2011 Scots Trad Music Awards, Cormack received the "Hamish Henderson Services to Traditional Music Award".

Gaelic

Cormack is a strong advocate for the Scottish Gaelic language. In 2009 he was appointed as the chairman of Bòrd na Gàidhlig, having been the organization's interim chairman since the previous year, as well as Chief Executive of Fèisean nan Gàidheal for many years. He was a proactive chairman, often taking to internet forums to counteract anti-Gaelic sentiment. He stepped down in March 2012. He was also formerly on the Board of Directors of Eden Court Theatre in Inverness and the Scottish Arts Council.

Cormack was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to Gaelic education.

Personal life

Cormack lives in Portree with his wife Shona. They have three children, Ruairidh, Eilidh and Iain. Eilidh and Ruairidh won the women’s Gold Medal and men’s Traditional Gold Medal at the Inverness Mód in 2014 respectively.

Discography

  • Nuair a Bha mi Òg (1984)
  • Ruith na Gaoithe (1989)
  • With Cliar

  • Cliar
  • Gun Tamh
  • Grinn Grinn
  • Lasair Dhe
  • References

    Arthur Cormack Wikipedia