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Alasdair Roberts (musician)
Scottish folk musician
For the public policy professor, see Alasdair Roberts (academic).
Musical artist
Alasdair Roberts (born 8 August ) is a Scottish folk musician.
He released a number of albums under the name Appendix Out and, following the album The Night Is Advancing, under his own name. Roberts is also known for his frequent collaborations with other musicians and writers, as well as for being a member of the folk supergroup The Furrow Collective.
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Early life
Roberts was born in Geislingen an der Steige, Germany, the son of former folk guitarist (and partner of Dougie MacLean) Alan Roberts (–) and his German wife Annegret. He has two sisters. He was raised in Kilmahog, a hamlet close to the small town of Callander, near Stirling in central Scotland, where he started playing the guitar and writing music.
He has long been based in Glasgow.[1][2]
Appendix Out
In Alasdair Roberts formed Appendix Out with school f