Junior CampbellW
Junior Campbell

Junior Campbell is a Scottish composer, songwriter and musician. He was a founding member, lead guitarist, piano player, and singer with the Scottish band Marmalade and co-wrote and produced some of their biggest successes, including "Reflections of My Life", "I See the Rain" and "Rainbow".

Philip ClemoW
Philip Clemo

Philip Clemo is a British composer, musician, record producer, sound artist, filmmaker and visual artist, described as one of contemporary music's most innovative artists.

Gawain Erland CooperW
Gawain Erland Cooper

Erland Cooper is a Scottish multi-instrumentalist and contemporary composer originally from Stromness, Orkney. As a solo artist, he has released three acclaimed albums completing a trilogy of work inspired by his childhood home, as well as themes of nature, landscape and community. His work combines field recordings with classical orchestration and contemporary electronic elements. Cooper also works across mixed media projects including installation art, theatre and film. He’s a recipient of a Royal Television Society award and his music is played frequently on BBC Radio 3 & BBC Radio 6 Music as well as featured on various TV network productions.

William Erskine, Lord KinnederW
William Erskine, Lord Kinneder

William Erskine, Lord Kinneder (1768–1822), was a friend and confidant of Sir Walter Scott, and a scholar and songwriter.

Niel GowW
Niel Gow

Niel Gow (1727–1807) was the most famous Scottish fiddler of the eighteenth century.

John GowansW
John Gowans

John Gowans was a Scottish clergyman, who was the 16th General of The Salvation Army from 1999 to 2002, succeeding General Paul Rader. He is also notable for pairing with General John Larsson in the composition of many songs and musicals.

John Grant (pipe-major)W
John Grant (pipe-major)

John Grant was an amateur aficionado of the Great Highland bagpipe who, for over fifty years, composed piobaireachd and Ceòl Beag for members of the British Royal Family, important noblemen and women, and contemporary statesmen; wrote and published books on the Great Highland Bagpipe and its music; and taught students under the auspices of the [Royal] Scottish Piper's Society.

Jo Hamilton (musician)W
Jo Hamilton (musician)

Jo Hamilton is a Scottish vocalist, composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Birmingham, England. Her official debut album Gown was released in September 2009 by independent production company and label Poseidon to four star reviews in the UK from Mojo magazine, The Independent, and The Independent on Sunday. In December 2009, she released an EP of Christmas songs which BBC Radio 2's Janice Long put on her Album of the Week list for the week of 14 December. Nic Harcourt at KCRW Radio in Los Angeles chose Gown as one of his four picks for KCRW's 2010 Winter subscription drive. In 2010 Hamilton became the first musician in the world to work with an Airpiano.

Marjory Kennedy-FraserW
Marjory Kennedy-Fraser

Marjory Kennedy-Fraser was a Scottish singer, composer and music teacher.

Gillian MaitlandW
Gillian Maitland

Gillian Maitland is a Scottish marimba soloist, percussionist and composer.

William Marshall (Scottish composer)W
William Marshall (Scottish composer)

William Marshall is regarded as one of the greatest composers of Scottish fiddle music.

John McLeod (composer)W
John McLeod (composer)

John McLeod is a Scottish composer who writes music in many media including film and television.

Aidan O'Rourke (musician)W
Aidan O'Rourke (musician)

Aidan O'Rourke is a Scottish contemporary folk music fiddle player and composer. He was named the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Musician of the Year and the Scots Trad Music Awards 2011 Composer of the Year. In addition to his solo career, O'Rourke also plays in the award-winning folk trio Lau alongside Kris Drever and Martin Green. He was one of 20 musicians commissioned for New Music 20x12 by PRS for Music Foundation to celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympics. O'Rourke has worked with Eddi Reader, Andy Sheppard, Alyth, Roddy Woomble and appears on more than eighty recordings. Previously, he was a member of Blazin' Fiddles, The Unusual Suspects and Tabache.

Donald Shaw (musician)W
Donald Shaw (musician)

Donald Shaw, is a Scottish musician, composer, producer, and one of the founding members of the group Capercaillie. Shaw has composed for film and TV. In 2002, he won two Royal Television Society (RTS) awards for Best Soundtrack and Best Theme in UK television for the drama Crowdie and Cream. His score for the film Transition was BAFTA nominated for best soundtrack. In 2004, he composed Harvest, a commission for the opening night of Celtic Connections festival. He won the Scots Trad Music Composer of the Year award in December 2006.

James Scott SkinnerW
James Scott Skinner

James Scott Skinner was a Scottish dancing master, violinist, fiddler, and composer.

Robert John StewartW
Robert John Stewart

Robert John "R J" Stewart is a Scottish-born composer, author, and teacher. He has written over 40 books on occultism, Ceremonial magic and Celtic mythology. His books include a series on the underworld and faery traditions.

Julian WagstaffW
Julian Wagstaff

Julian Wagstaff is a Scottish composer of classical music, musical theatre and opera.

Kenneth Young (Scottish composer)W
Kenneth Young (Scottish composer)

Kenneth Young, also known as Kenneth C. M. Young or Kenny Young, is a Scottish freelance audio director, composer, sound designer and writer. He is best known for his award winning work as the Head of Audio at video game developer Media Molecule, including the games LittleBigPlanet, LittleBigPlanet 2, Tearaway and Tearaway Unfolded.