Singer song writer Jim Malcolm is from Scotland. You may know him as the singer for the famous Scottish group, Old Blind Dogs.


Experience the traditional and contemporary songs from Scotland performed with guitar and harmonicas, warmth and wit.

 

Jim is one of Scotland’s finest singer/songwriters.  He was the lead singer of the Scottish band Old Blind Dogs for seven years and is now focusing on his solo singer-songwriter music. With Jim Malcolm you can expect to hear traditional songs and ballads, his own compositions, and compelling stories, told both through singing and on their own.


Jim first performance in Auburn was on Super Bowl Sunday, 2009. At intermission Jim handed over the show to his mate Robert Burns (see photo below), quite the rascal. At the 2010 AHC performance Napoleon Bonaparte, George Washington and others joined the show.


Samples from many of Jim’s recordings are available on JimMalcolm.com. We recommend his DVD, Bard Hair Day—Robert Burns Returns.

“One of those pure, warm Scottish folk voices one never tires of listening to.”

– Dirty Linen


“Given the right song, Jim Malcolm will just melt you in your seat.”

– The Scotsman


“Utterly authentic yet completely modern and accessible.”

– Inverness Courier


“Jim Malcolm’s voice has the complex individuality of an aged single-malt whisky.”

– Boston Globe


“Jim Malcolm may have another life as lead singer with Old Blind Dogs, but he is well able to hold an audience's attention on his own with his rich clear voice, sensitive finger-picking on guitar and catchy harmonica.”

– Inverness Courier


Extensive reviews of Jim’s work are available on his website.

The Flowers of Edinburgh, Auburn House Concert 2009


My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose, Auburn House Concert 2009