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Dr Anne Lorne Gillies
Dr Anne Lorne Gillies
Background information
Birth name
Anne Gillies
Born
(1944-10-21) 21 October 1944 (age 79) Stirling, Scotland
Genres
Scottish folk music
Occupation(s)
Singer, writer, language activist
Musical artist
Anne Lorne Gillies MA, PhD, LRAM, PGCE, Dr h.c. (Scottish Gaelic: Anna Latharna NicGillìosa) is a Scottish singer, writer, and activist.[1]
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