Sam Shackleton
50 top tracks
Sam Shackleton
50 top tracks
Albums

The Lone Prairie
Sam Shackleton

Wild Bill Jones (Field Recording)
Sam Shackleton

Causeway Recordings
Sam Shackleton

The Overgate (Field Recording)
Sam Shackleton

Scottish Cowboy Ballads & Early American Folk Songs
Sam Shackleton

Scottish Folk Ballads of Freedom
Sam Shackleton

Johnny Laddie
Sam Shackleton

Rocky Road to Dublin (Field Recording)
Sam Shackleton

Tramps and Hawkers
Sam Shackleton

Ye Scottish by Name
Sam Shackleton

Song to a King
Sam Shackleton

O Death
Sam Shackleton
Biography
Sam Shackleton, also known by his Gaelic name/moniker, Sorley the Bard, is a Scottish singer-songwriter and folk artist. He has recently graduated from the School of Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh, studying Scottish Studies and specializing in folklore and ethnomusicology. He spends his days writing, performing and busking around the streets of Edinburgh and beyond....Read more on Last.fm
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Sam Shackleton, also known by his Gaelic name/moniker, Sorley the Bard, is a Scottish singer-songwriter and folk artist. He has recently graduated from the School of Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh, studying Scottish Studies and specializing in folklore and ethnomusicology. He spends his days writing, performing and busking around the streets of Edinburgh and beyond.
His music is deeply inspired by the rich trans-Atlantic musical oral traditions of Scotland, Ireland, and the United States. He sings and plays banjo, guitar, and harmonica. His unique sound is a mix of country, traditional, folk, and blues with a Scottish spirit. He was born in Stirling and raised all over Scotland, from the Borders to the Highlands. His music is influenced by the oral tradition, musical culture, and landscapes of the Scottish nation. He views his music as part of the carrying stream of folk tradition. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Sam+Shackleton">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
