Fiona Kennedy
Fiona Kennedy Clark (born 2 July 1955),
Career
Kennedy's TV appearances include the 1971 series
She had a role in the 1973 film
She has recorded several albums including Maiden Heaven and Coming Home. Her 2017 album Time to Fly includes songs co-written with Beth Nielsen-Chapman and duets with Ross Wilson of Blue Rose Code.
Kennedy sang for Queen Elizabeth II on a number of occasions and performed at the G8 Summit at Edinburgh Castle. She has sung at the first NATO Burns Supper in Brussels, performed at Celtic Connections and Transatlantic Sessions on BBC 2, touring with Runrig, hosted television programmes for PBS in America, narrated ‘Peter and the Wolf’ and ‘The Snowman’ with the RSNO, presented ‘Live at The Lemon Tree’ for BBC Scotland with Phil Cunningham, and narrated ‘The Three Ships’ with Sir Tony Robinson, composed by Paul Mealor. She has acted in a number of plays including ‘Alfie’ in the West End and ‘Ane Satire of the Thrie Estaires’ at The Edinburgh Festival.[3][citation needed]
A visit to
Kennedy is a Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire. She is Honorary President of Voluntary Service Aberdeen, and is the Patron of charities including FROM Scotland (Famine Relief for Orphans in Malawi), Speakeasy, St Margaret’s Braemar, Jazzartuk and Pitlochry Festival Theatre. In addition, she is a Trustee of the University of Aberdeen's Development Trust and an Ambassador for London Scottish Rugby Club.
Honours
Kennedy was appointed
References
- Wave of Long Island. Retrieved 23 November 2010
- ^ (18 March 2003). The Diary Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, The Herald (Glasgow). Retrieved 23 November 2010
- ^ a b "Bio". Fiona Kennedy songwriter, singer and broadcaster.
- ^ "No. 60728". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2013. p. 10.