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Mackenzie In addition to their recorded works Mackenzie have also appeared at various musical festivals and concerts in Scotland, France and Northern Spain including Celtic Connections, Glasgow, in 1999, 2000 and 2002, and the Hebridean Celtic Festival, Stornoway, in 1999. Over the years they have juggled careers, motherhood and music and have been exposed to a wide range of musical and cultural influences. As a result, their own preferences and tastes have developed and matured to reflect these - but the main influence is still the Gaelic music and culture of their island home. For four years Fiona toured and recorded with the band Seelyhoo before becoming a member of the group, Anam, who have albums released by JVC and Linn. She is currently in talks with a producer and record company regarding her debut solo album which she plans to record later this year. All the songs will be Fiona's own compositions in both English and Gaelic which she has been writing over the past few years. We'll keep you updated on this in due course. Alternatively, you can keep an eye on Fiona's website at www.fionamackenzie.com which will be developed on the release of her album sometime in 2003. Although not a member of any other group, Gillian has continued to perform as a soloist, both live and on television. However, her main interest at present is tutoring workshops in Gaelic song for groups of adults or children. She also continues to write songs for future projects. Eilidh, as well as recording her solo album, was a member of the group Mac-talla who performed and recorded Gaelic song and instrumental music. She is also a much respected Gaelic songwriter outwith Mackenzie and has been commissioned to write words and/or melodies by a number of organisations. She is now in the process of choosing from her own material for an album to be recorded by other performers in the near future. | ||
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