The Macs
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The MacDonald Brothers are a Scottish pop folk duo from Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland, consisting of brothers Brian and Craig MacDonald. They first rose to prominence in the third UK series of television talent show The X Factor in 2006. Their debut studio album, The MacDonald Brothers (2007) topped top the charts in their native Scotland and also performed well commercially on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number eighteen.
Their second studio album, The World Outside (2007) peaked at number two on the Scottish Album Charts and just missing a place in the top forty of the UK Album Charts, peaking at number forty-one. It featured the single "Runaway (Do You Love Me)" originally written by Elton John who later offered the song to the duo. A further two albums followed in 2008, With Love peaked at number twenty two in Scotland, whilst their fourth studio album Young Celts debuted at number eight in Scotland, their first top ten appearance in the Scottish Album Charts since The World Outside.
The brothers are currently signed to Evosound and perform as The Macs whilst they remain living in Scotland. As well as singing, both Craig and Brian play a range of instruments including the violin, accordion, guitar and piano. Their fifth studio album, and first album under their new stage name The Macs, Strumming To Your Beat, was released in December 2013.
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