Obituary: Ian Powrie - Ploughman who went on to become a popular Scottish music sensation

Born: 26 May, 1923, in Perthshire. Died: 5 October, 2011, in Australia, aged 88

SCOTLAND lost one of its most famous sons on 5 October, 2011. Ian Powrie was a ploughman who rose to be an international Scottish music sensation in the 1950s and 1960s. His family life began at Essendy near Blairgowrie and at the age of five he took up the violin. His father, Will Powrie, a farm servant, was an accomplished bothy accordionist and as such Ian went on to lay down his first “78” recordings with his father at the age of 12.

Violin lessons were provided by the famous local band leader Adam Rennie of Coupar Angus, the joint composer of Caddam Woods, one of Scotland most played dance tunes. Aside from his Scottish music Ian took classical lessons from Harry Ogilvie of Dundee. These were a huge step towards furthering his technique.

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