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Donald Shaw was born on 1967 in Scotland, is an A capercaillie band member. Discover Donald Shaw's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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1967

Donald Shaw, (born 1967 ) is a Scottish musician, composer, producer, and one of the founding members of the group Capercaillie.

Shaw has composed for film and TV.

2000

His score for the film Transition (released in 2000) was BAFTA nominated for best soundtrack.

His 70-minute score for the feature film Transition (released in 2000) was also BAFTA nominated for best soundtrack.

As well as film music, he has produced and recorded on more than 50 albums for artists in all areas of music, and collaborated with musicians including as Nanci Griffith, Peter Gabriel, Ornette Coleman, Dulce Pontes and Bonnie Raitt.

He was musical director for the BBC arts show Tacsi, in which he produced collaborations with more than 200 musicians including Tommy Smith, Martyn Bennett and the BT Ensemble.

In 2000, he launched the independent label Vertical Records.

2002

In 2002, he won two Royal Television Society (RTS) awards for Best Soundtrack and Best Theme in UK television for the drama Crowdie and Cream.

In 2002, he was rewarded with two Royal Television Society awards for 'Best Soundtrack' and 'Best Theme' in UK television.

The RTS awards were for the drama, Crowdie and Cream, (co-composed with Charlie McKerron) and involved bringing over 20 musicians together from around the world, together with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

2004

In 2004, he composed Harvest, a commission for the opening night of Celtic Connections festival.

In January 2004, he composed Harvest, a commission for the opening night of the Celtic Connections festival, involving 100 musicians from all Celtic regions of Europe.

Also involved where some of the finest young traditional musicians from throughout Scotland, from the ages of 13 to 18.

2006

He won the Scots Trad Music Composer of the Year award in December 2006.

Brought up in Taynuilt, Argyll, a part of the world steeped in Gaelic song and traditional music, Shaw was involved in all styles of music from an early age.

Taught the accordion by his father.

Following taking lessons and receiving classical accordion training from Sylvia Wilson LBCA the two time All Britain Champion, Donald was entered into the All Britain Championship at 16 which he won.

A year later, whilst still at Oban High School, returning to his love of roots music, he co-founded Capercaillie, with whom he still writes, produces and performs.

Throughout his musical life, Shaw has been involved in composing for film and TV, most recently composing the music for the BAFTA nominated film, American Cousins.

He also scored One Last Chance, a feature film written and directed by Stewart Svaasand.

For the soundtrack of One Last Chance, Shaw recorded with Louisiana musician Dirk Powell (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) to create a score influenced by early American folk music.

Harvest was also performed at the 2006 Celtic Connections Festival.

In 2006, Shaw was appointed Artistic Director of Celtic Connections 2007.

He won the Scots Trad Music 'Composer of the Year' award in December 2006.

2018

Celtic Connections celebrated its 25th year in 2018, and Shaw announced in February 2018 that he would be stepping aside as the Artistic Director of Celtic Connections.