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Glasgow's 'Jeely Piece' Bard Adam McNaughtan Dies at 86
5 Dec
Summary
- Folk singer Adam McNaughtan, famed for his 'Jeely Piece' song, has died at 86.
- His iconic song captured Glasgow's post-war housing transition.
- McNaughtan was also a teacher, bookseller, and folk song collector.

Renowned folk singer and songwriter Adam McNaughtan, best known for his evocative "Jeely Piece" song, has died at the age of 86. His most famous composition immortalized the 1960s era in Glasgow, portraying a parent tossing a sandwich to a child from a high-rise apartment, a vivid reflection of societal changes.
McNaughtan's career spanned various roles; he was a dedicated teacher, a performer of folk songs, and a meticulous collector who ensured traditional melodies remained vibrant. After retiring from teaching, he pursued a career as a bookseller, continuing to enrich the cultural landscape of Scotland.
His significant impact on the Scottish music scene was recently highlighted at this year's Celtic Connections festival with a special tribute. Fellow musician Siobhan Wilson praised his keen observation skills and ability to capture the essence of communities, noting how his songs continue to resonate across generations.




