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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 - for Bafta nominated film, American Cousins, and for One Last Chance, when he recorded with Louisiana musician Dirk Powell (O Brother, Where Art Thou?). In 2002 he won two Royal Television Society awards for Best Soundtrack and Best Theme in UK television for the acclaimed drama Crowdie and Cream. His score for the film Transition (released in 2000) was BAFTA nominated for best soundtrack. In 2004 he composed "Harvest", a commission for the opening night of Celtic Connections festival. He won the Scots Trad Music Composer of the Year award in December 2006. ==Origins==
Brought up in Taynuilt, Argyll, a part of the world steeped in Gaelic song and traditional music, Donald Shaw was involved in all styles of music from an early age. Originally taught the accordion by his father, at 16 he won the All-Britain accordion championship performing ''Paganiniana'', Hans Brehme's renowned adaptation of Paganini's ''Theme and Variations''. 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. His sister is fiddler Eilidh Shaw.
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