Graham started off his folk career as a teenager at Dunoon Folk Club! He was already a piper, started as about a 15 year old attending the club - and getting a len' o' all sorts of instruments, anything he'd not tried before; he could knock a tune out of everything he picked up - - and once he met Billy MacGuire and his button box -- that was it. Iain lived in Dunoon for about 6-ish years early to mid '80s. He actually finished the Annie McKelvie composition in his caravan when on holiday at Loch Morlich (I think that's where he said!) and on his return absolutely wowed us at the club with the new song. I don't think Graham had a hand in the tune-writing but I shall ask them both and let you know! The late Iain Williams who played Lowden guitar along with Iain did some wonderful arrangements and harmonies for many of the songs. Lynn Shevitz O'Shay also did arranging for Iain, of the songs for our 1984 Fringe show Kilts 'n' Co-op Sandals.