Scottish singer-songwriter
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Horse McDonald |
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Horse McDonald performing at ColognePride 2014 |
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Birth name | Sheena Mary McDonald |
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Born | (1958-11-22) 22 November 1958 (age 66) Newport on Tay, Fife, Scotland |
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Genres | Indie, soul, pop |
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Occupation | Musician |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
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Years active | 1987–present |
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Labels | Capitol, MCA, Randan, Kosmic Music |
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Members | Horse McDonald (vocals, guitar) Andrew Samson (drums) / Gemma Filby (keyboards, vocals) Gordon Turner (lead guitar, vocals) Andy Jackson (sound) |
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Past members | George Hutchison Steve Cochrane Steve Cooke Steve Vanstis Angela McAlinden Graham Brierton Jennifer Clark (double bass, bass guitar) |
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Website | HORSEMcDonald.com |
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Horse McDonald (born Sheena Mary McDonald, 22 November 1958) is a Scottish singer-songwriter.
Career
McDonald was born on 22 November 1958 in Newport on Tay, Fife, Scotland.
In the 1980s, she toured with Tina Turner and BB King.[1]
McDonald toured in March 2011, playing an acoustic.[2]
McDonald appeared on the 2012 charity single 'It Does Get Better' created by The L Project. The single benefitted LGBT charities and was written in response to the suicide of LGBT teenagers.[3][4]
She performed a one-off show at the Barrowland, Glasgow 2 March 2013 with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the God's Home Movie album and the release of her ninth studio album, HOME.[5]
In January 2013 she married her long-term partner, Alanna, in Lanark, where she lived as a teenager.[1]
In 2017, she was inducted into the Saltire Society Outstanding Women of Scotland.[6]
Her portrait was painted by Roxana Halls in 2019. It was acquired by the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, where it now hangs.[7]
Discography
Albums
- The Same Sky (Capitol, 1990) – UK Number 44
- God's Home Movie (MCA, 1993) – UK Number 42
- Both Sides (Randan, 2000) (with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra)
- Hindsight ... It's a Wonderful Thing (Randan, 2001)
- Only All of Me (Randan, 2003)
- Coveted (Randan, 2004)
- Red Haired Girl (Kosmic Music, 2007)
- Coming Up For Air (Randan, 2009)
- Home (Randan, 5 August 2013)[8][9]
- Odds & Sods (Randan, 2015)
Singles
Solo:
- "Sometimes I..." (1999)
- "Same Old, Same Old" (2006)
- "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (2010)[8]
- "I Am" (2012) Rocket Science Remix[12]
- "Home" ( Randan, 1 Jul 2013)
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