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John Mackay (poet)

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Scottish Gaelic poet and composer

John Mackay (Scottish Gaelic: Iain (Dall) MacAoidh; 1656–1754), known as Am Pìobaire Dall (The Blind Piper), was a Scottish Gaelic poet and composer, and the grandfather of William Ross.

References

  1. Grimble, Ian (1999). The World of Rob Donn. The Saltire Society. p. 286. ISBN 9780854110629.
  2. Cheape, Hugh; Forrest, J. Decker (2012). "Taigh a' Phìobaire. The Piper's House and the music of the Mackays of Raasay". Béaloideas. 80: 163–182. ISSN 0332-270X. JSTOR 24862875.
  3. Mackay, Alexander (1893). "The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders". 1. Archibald Sinclair, Celtic Press: 151. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. Mackenzie, John (1872). Sar-Obair nam Bard Gaelach (in Scottish Gaelic). pp. 94–95, 276.
  5. Gibson, John G. (2000). Traditional Gaelic Bagpiping, 1745-1945. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 115. ISBN 9780773521346.
  6. Dickson, Dr Joshua (2013). The Highland Bagpipe: Music, History, Tradition. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 120–121. ISBN 9781409493945.


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