Linda Dewar
Linda Dewar's rich voice, distinctive guitar styling, and engaging stage presence have made her a popular and familiar favorite among fans at ceilidhs, Burns nights and festivals throughout the western states.
Linda grew up in a musical family. Her mother was a talented singer, her uncle played the violin, and her aunt, a cellist, was the first woman ever to become a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Her grandmother was an accomplished pianist who worked for a time as a sheet music demonstrator.
While in school, Linda began working toward a career in classical music, majoring in choral conducting in college. Her ties to folk and traditional music were strong, though, and she continued to perform first with "The Ordeal" (sadly, a fairly descriptive name), and later with "The Wayfarers" a popular local folk group.
In the late 1980's, Linda was re-introduced to the traditional music of her Scottish ancestors and found her musical "home." She spent several years performing as half of the duo "Dewar & McLean" before moving on to a solo career.
Today, Linda's repertoire includes both contemporary and traditional Scottish, Irish and American songs, from lyrical ballads to spirited, toe-tapping favourites. She is equally at home before an audience of a thousand at a festival concert or a group of three in a retirement community rec room.
Linda has now moved from California to the cooler climate of Highland Perthshire in Scotland and is looking forward to new opportunities to play both Scottish and American music over here.
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