Isla st clair biography definition
Isla St Clair
Isla St Clair | |
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Birth name | Isabella Margaret Dyce |
Born | 2 May Grangemouth, Scotland |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | - |
Musical artist
Isla St Clair (born 2 May [citation needed] as Isabella Margaret Dyce) is a Scottish singer.
Life
Isla St Clair was born in Grangemouth, Central Scotland, on 2 May Her family came from Northeast Scotland and it was here that she spent her early years. It was in Findochty that she gave her first stage performances, aged three years, at her mother's Brownie concerts[1] and with the local Salvation Army.
In the family moved to Bradfield Green, near Crewe in Cheshire, before moving back to Scotland in Zetta Sinclair, Isla's mother, was a talented songwriter and poet, and became a founding member of the Aberdeen Folk Club. The young Isla accompanied her mother to the club where they would both sing. At the club she came to the attention of a BBC producer.[1] She was twelve years old when she sang on her first television programme Talk of the North, followed by the radio series Stories are for Singing.
She was a regular guest on many other television and radio shows including Hoot'nanny, My Kind of Folk, Corriefolk, On Tour and Heather Mixture.
Isla was a pupil at Aberdeen Academy and from Buckie High School. St Clair sang at the opening night of the Buckie and District Folk-Song Club, run by her mother Zetta, in [2] It was on Zetta's remarriage, in , that Isla adopted the original form of her mother's maiden name, St Clair.[citation needed]
In , St Clair moved to Edinburgh to pursue her singing career.
During her teenage years she was influenced by her mother's friend Jeannie Robertson, the traditional ballad singer. Another influence was family friend Hamish Henderson of the University of Edinburgh's School of Scottish Studies. He first recorded St Clair when she was twelve.[citation needed] In , St Clair released her first LP Isla St Clair sings Traditional Scottish Songs and she was voted "Female Folk Singer of the Year" by the New Musical Express.
Isla st clair music Isla St Clair. Wikiwand for Edge. The songs from the series were released on two albums: The Land and The Sea. UK Theatre Web.St Clair was offered programmes as diverse as To Scotland With Love for light entertainment and Let's See for BBC educational television. There followed numerous appearances, both as singer and presenter, on series such as Isla's Island (34 programmes), Welcome to the Ceilidh (2 series), The Great Western Musical Thunderbox and Thingummyjig.
St Clair also managed to fit in concert tours of the British Isles, continental Europe, the United States, and the Soviet Union (2 tours).
In the late s, St Clair went to STV and asked for a job as a continuity announcer, they gave her a co-presenting job with Peggy O'Keefe on a series called Birthday Honours instead.[3]
St Clair's rise to national prominence was in when she became co-host with Larry Grayson in BBC Television's The Generation Game.
She won a number of awards including the Pye Colour Television Award for "TV Personality of the Year".
During her four years on the Generation Game St Clair made television appearances on Morecambe and Wise, Max Bygraves Show, The Royal Variety Show, Parkinson, Blue Peter, Blankety Blank as well as her own series The Farm On The Hill.
In , the BBC offered St Clair the chance to do a series of her own.
She decided to make The Song and The Story which involved dressing up in historical costume and explaining the social history behind the folk songs. The series was a success and won The Roses Award "Best Television Programme" and in Munich, the coveted "Prix Jeunesse for Best Light Entertainment".
Isla st clair when the pipers play Overall, Isla St Clair is a talented and accomplished artist who has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Top Qs. Bravo Chris and Lynne. Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.In , she was also invited to co-present The Travel Show with Des Lynam for BBC2 and the following year she was chosen to co-host Central Television's The Saturday Show with Tommy Boyd. Despite her success as a presenter St Clair wanted more singing roles, and in she was offered the part of Maria in The Sound of Music at Worthing, with Edmund Hockridge.
Rather than tour with the musical she decided to retire from the business for a while to bring up her young family.
Recordings
During the s St Clair returned to television with guest appearances on BBC Television's Songs of Praise and ITV's Highway. She began by recording Inheritance in , an album of Scottish folk songs.
This was followed a year later with a BBC Radio series about folk music called Kindlin' the Fire. In , she devised a series called Tatties and Herrin, commissioned by BBC Radio, which told the story of the fishing and farming communities of Scotland's north east. The songs from the series were released on two albums: The Land and The Sea.
In , St Clair recorded Scenes of Scotland, a collection of her mother's songs. The album was a personal tribute to her mother who had recently died.
Isla St Clair Biography - About Aberdeen: Horst Pohle. Both heart-warming and life-affirming. Ask her for a high-five! Isla St Clair continued to work on radio and stage.
In , St Clair appeared in and co-produced When the Pipers Play a documentary film about the great Highland bagpipe. The film was first aired on PBS television in the United States and went on to win four film festival awards. The accompanying CD was also released the same year. Two years later they co-produced, and she presented, the documentary Millennium Pipes about Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Isla st clair married Rather than tour with the musical she decided to retire from the business for a while to bring up her young family. She began by recording Inheritance in , an album of Scottish folk songs. Wikiwand for Edge. In other projects.The same year she was asked to sing her mother's song Dunkirk – Lest We Forget' at the Festival of Remembrance, in the Royal Albert Hall. The song was released on the album Amazing Grace – anthems to inspire.
In , St Clair was awarded an honorary degree as Master of the University of Aberdeen for her lifelong contribution to the traditional music of Scotland.
During the year she released two more albums: the critically acclaimed The Lady and The Piper with Gordon Walker; and My Generation a collection of children's songs. Other albums followed including Looking Forward To The Past, a collection of timeless love songs; Across the Waters, recorded in Los Angeles with musical support from Eric Rigler; and Great Songs and Ballads of Scotland.
St Clair was invited to sing the lament "Flowers of the Forest" at Tyne Cot Cemetery in Belgium, in , to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele, in the First World War. The same year she released Highland Laddie a CD and DVD tribute to Scotland's soldiers. The DVD featured her award-winning music video The Scottish Soldier filmed at Edinburgh Castle.
This was followed by Remember, another tribute album to all servicemen and women.
Isla st clair biography definition Despite her success as a presenter St Clair wanted more singing roles, and in she was offered the part of Maria in The Sound of Music at Worthing, with Edmund Hockridge. Isla St Clair. Top Qs. Loading AI tools.In , St Clair was asked to record Flowers of Forest again, this time for the Scots Guards album From Helmand to Horse Guards.
Isla St Clair continued to work on radio and stage. In – she performed Eyes Front! with Isla St Clair an audio visual production about songs and film in wartime.[4][5] In she appeared at Deal Folk Club.[6]
Publications
- St Clair, Isla & Turnbull, David The Song and the Story.
London: Pelham Books ISBN&#; (to accompany the TV series)
Discography
- Dowie Houms of Yarrow () Scottish School of Studies recording at Pollock Halls, Edinburgh
- Isla St Clair Sings Traditional Scottish Songs Tangent TGS ()[7][8]
- Isla (Christmas Carols) Columbia SKL ()[8]
- 70 Golden Nursery Rhymes () (various artists: Isla St Clair, Martin Carthy, Shirley Collins and Percy Edwards)
- The Song and The Story Clare ISLA 1 ()[8]
- Shape Up and Dance ()
- Inheritance ()
- Scenes Of Scotland ()
- Tatties and Herrin' – The Land ()
- Tatties and Herrin' – The Sea ()
- When The Pipers Play ()
- When the Pipers Play DVD ()
- Murder and Mayhem ()
- Royal Lovers and Scandals ()
- Pipers on Parade DVD () (also marketed as Millennium Pipes)
- Amazing Grace – anthems to inspire () (re-mastered )
- My Generation ()
- The Lady and The Piper ()
- Looking Forward to the Past ()
- Scottish Connections DVD ()
- Highland Laddie ()
- Highland Laddie DVD ()
- Across The Waters ()
- Great Songs and Ballads of Scotland ()
- Another Version ()
- Remember ()
TV, film, radio and stage appearances
A selection of her numerous appearances:
- Jim McLeod Show (Grampian TV) , Singer
- Regular Features (BBC TV Scotland) , Singer/Presenter
- Isla's Island – series (Grampian TV) /74, Singer/Presenter
- Welcome to the Ceilidh – series (Grampian TV) /75, Singer/Presenter
- Let's See – series (BBC Scotland Educational), Singing/Presenting
- The Great Western Musical Thunderbox (HTV) , Singer
- Scotland on Parade – 3 month Tour of USA , Singing
- The Irish Rovers Show (CBS/Granada) , Singer
- Thingummy Jig (Scottish TV) , Singer
- Two Tours of USSR /77, Singing
- Birthday Honours (Scottish TV) , Presenter
- The Generation Game (BBC TV) –82, Co-Host/Singer
- Speak For Yourself (BBC1 Educational), Acting/Presenting
- Children's Video (Longmans) , Singer
- Farm on the Hill (BBC1 children) /80, Presenter
- Max Bygraves Show (Thames) , Acting/Singing
- Morecambe & Wise Show (Thames) , Acting/Singing
- Royal Variety Show (BBC1)
- The Song and The Story – own series (BBC1) (2 awards) , Acting/Singing (see also album & book to accompany the series)
- The Saturday Show (Central TV) /84, Presenting/Singing
- Sound Of Music – Stage Musical, , Leading Lady
- Highway (HTV) various dates, Singer
- Songs of Praise (BBC1) various dates, Presenter
- Various Christmas shows and Pantomimes, /, Acting/Singing
Documentaries
- When the Pipers Play, (4 awards) , Singer/Producer/Producer
- Marie Curie, , Presenter/Producer
- Scots Box, , Presenter/Producer
- Highland Laddie, (Platinum Award) , Singer/Presenter/Producer
Films