<P> Mairi Campbell (born 1965) is a Scottish folk singer and musician . Campbell's songs and music have a rooted and powerful quality that range from the everyday to the universal, both in sound and subject matter . </P> <P> Campbell has been much praised for her singing voice and musical skills . She has won multiple awards including Scots Singer of the Year, Female Musician of the Year, Neil Gow Composition of the Year, and Tutor of the Year . In 2015 Campbell created her first solo theatre show Pulse, an autobiographical account of a musician seeking pulse, co-devised and directed by Kath Burlinson . Tracks from her 2015 album Pulse, a collaboration with the producer David Gray, feature in the show . </P> <P> Campbell is one half of the duo The Cast, whose version of the Robert Burns poem "Auld Lang Syne" featured in the movie Sex and the City . Campbell is also a member of the ceilidh band The Occasionals, and is a guest musician with the baroque ensemble Concerto Caledonia . </P> <P> Campbell was born and raised in Morningside, Edinburgh . She was brought up alongside her three sisters by their mother, the artist Marjorie Campbell and their father Archie, an academic at Napier University . Her mother and father ensured that all four sisters had a strong grounding in music . The sisters formed their own string quartet when Campbell was 11 . </P>

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