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Colin Campbell and His Highland Band were a west coast swing band in Scotland through the mid-1960s to the 1980s. Dressed in Ancient Campbell tartan jackets, they released several albums, EPs, singles and cassette tapes for both the Beltona/Decca and Lismor Recording Companies.[1]
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