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Emily Smith (singer)
Emily Smith (born 25 May 1981) is a Scotland, Scottish folk music, folk singer from Dumfries and Galloway. She went to school at Wallace Hall (Thornhill), Wallace Hall and has a degree in Music of Scotland, Scottish music from Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. She is married to New Zealand-born fiddle player and guitarist Jamie McClennan. Biography. Retrieved on 21 September 2011. * BBC Songs of Praise * Transatlantic Sessions 4 * Scotland's Hogmanay Live (broadcast live from Glasgow) Awards * BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician award (2002) * Scots Trad Music Awards: Scots Singer of the Year (2008) References External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Emily Living people Scottish folk singers People from Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway Place of birth missing (living people) People educated at Wallace Hall Academy 1981 births 21st-century Scottish singers ...
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Thornhill, Dumfries And Galloway
Thornhill ( gd, Bàrr na Driseig Archived frothe original on 5 March 2014) is a village in the Mid Nithsdale area of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, south of Sanquhar and north of Dumfries on the main A76 road. Thornhill sits in the Nithsdale valley with the Carsphairn and Scaur range to the west and the Lowther hills to the east. It was initially a small village, planned and built in 1717 on the Queensberry Estate on the road linking Dumfries to Glasgow. The Earl of Queensberry initially named the village ' New Dalgarnock' however the name did not achieve popular approval. The village is primarily comprised a grid pattern with the main street of Drumlanrig Street (the A76), East and West Morton Streets, New Street, Townhead Street and Gill Road (the A702). The village is near Drumlanrig Castle, a 17th-century turreted mansion once the ancient Douglas stronghold, now home to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. The grounds contain Tibbers Castle which was founded in the 1 ...
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