Jamie McGeechan is an award winning singer-songwriter and musician originally from Scotland and now living in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Born in Falkirk and raised in Ayrshire land of Robert Burns, Jamie has shared stages with artists including Damien Rice, Joan Armatrading, Dougie MacLean, Eddi Reader, Andrew Roachford, the Secret Sisters, Eddi Reader and Hurray for the Riff Raff.
Jamie has released three albums to date, High Hopes in 2015, Midnight Kingdom in 2020 which was nominated for Scottish Album of The Year and Roots in 2016 which saw Jamie record the songs of Robert Burns live inside Burns Cottage in Alloway, Scotland making history as the first person to do this.
Jamie McGeechan has performed at festivals including Celtic Connections, The Edinburgh Festival, Camperdown Burns Festival in Australia, New York Tartan Week, Charleston Scottish Games, Chicago Scottish Festival, New Hampshire Highland Games, Scotfest Oklahoma, Ohio Scottish Games and the South East Florida Scottish Festival.
Jamie has performed on TV shows including BBC Alba’s RAPAL show, STV’s The Hour and has had his music played on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio Scotland and Celtic Music Radio
A winner of the Scottish Alternative Music Awards for Best Acoustic.
At times performing under his own name and other times performing under the name of ‘Little Fire’ Jamie has experimented with sounds and genres through his career so far but his distinctive vocals remain a constant throughout.