Fiona MacGillivray is a Scottish singer-songwriter known for her contributions to the folk and traditional music genres. Her work often features a blend of contemporary and traditional Scottish folk styles, showcasing her rich vocal abilities and skillful instrumentation. MacGillivray gained prominence with her albums such as "In the Wind" (2008) and "The Turning Tide" (2012), which received critical acclaim for their lyrical depth and melodic craftsmanship. She has been recognized for her ability to weave personal narratives with broader cultural themes, making her music resonate with a wide audience. In addition to her solo work, MacGillivray has collaborated with various artists and participated in folk festivals, helping to promote Scottish music both locally and internationally. Her dedication to preserving and innovating within the folk tradition has made her an influential figure in the contemporary folk scene, inspiring a new generation of musicians. Through her artistry, MacGillivray has played a significant role in keeping Scottish musical heritage alive while also contributing to its evolution.