St Aloysius' Church, Glasgow St Margaret's Church, Lochgilphead St Andrew's Church, Rothesay
Canon Sydney Alfred MacEwan (19 October 1908 – 25 September 1991)[1] was a Scottish tenor, who sang traditional Scottish and Irish songs.[2] His name has also been recorded as Alfred Sydney Marley McEwan.(Marley was his mother's maiden name).
^Herald Scotland, 26 September 1991
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Canon Sydney Alfred MacEwan (19 October 1908 – 25 September 1991) was a Scottish tenor, who sang traditional Scottish and Irish songs. His name has also...
Moved Thro' The Fair", and "He Moved Through The Fair" Scottish tenor SydneyMacEwan recorded the song in 1936 and Irish tenor John McCormack recorded it...
of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Isaac Hirshow, cantor and composer SydneyMacEwan, tenor, singer of Scottish and Irish traditional songs Stuart Murdoch...
MacEwan's riding was often considered the safest riding in the province, no matter what banner he ran under. MacEwan was in palliative care in Sydney...
include Scottish International footballer James McFadden, singer (tenor) SydneyMacEwan, comedian, author and talk show host Craig Ferguson, broadcasters and...
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singer SydneyMacEwan had built, and was for a time parish priest of St Margaret's Church in the town. Partick Thistle footballer Zander MacKenzie is...
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2011) 19 October Alan Keith, actor and radio presenter (died 2003) SydneyMacEwan, singer (died 1990) 25 October – Carmen Dillon, film art director and...
by Jim Davidson and the ABC Dance Band, The Singing Pierrots, tenor SydneyMacEwan, yodeller Tex Morton and Auld Lang Syne. The original studios were located...
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pianist, then studied singing at the Glasgow Royal Academy; Father SydneyMacEwan was a fellow-student. She joined the Carl Rosa Opera Company, touring...
Kirsty Anna MacColl (/məˈkɔːl/, mə-KAWL; 10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was an English singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer EwanMacColl. She...
revival – and to give a measure of her importance, the other three were EwanMacColl, A. L. Lloyd, and Alan Lomax". She was a respected and popular folk...
CBNET.NS.CA Archived October 18, 2006, at the Wayback Machine CBRM.NS.CA MacEwan, Paul (1976). Miners and Steelworkers: Labour in Cape Breton. Toronto,...
Scotland In 2016 he played the title role in Stick Man by Julia Donaldson at Sydney Opera House. Sean was one of the first Scottish actors to perform with Romanian...
was elected in Glace Bay with a majority of 1,527 votes. Sydney school teacher Paul MacEwan was also elected, so the party held two seats in the Legislature...
p. 74-75 Macpherson 2003, p. 162 MacEwan 1975, pp. 163–164 Sharpe 1994, p. 69 Davis & Hallett 1993, p. 127 MacEwan 1975, p. 166 Forster 2004, pp. 164–165...
intuitionism. Marco Katz Montiel, composes music and teaches literature at MacEwan University, Music and Identity in Twentieth-Century Literature from Our...