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A CARDROSS musician and singer has spoken about how “forgotten people” were the inspiration to her hotly-anticipated new album. Ainsley Hamill is one of the UK’s leading and most diverse singers, shortlisted for awards including the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year, and Gaelic Singer of the Year. She represented Scotland at the 2019 Eurovision Choir Contest in Gothenburg, and has appeared at festivals all over the world. The singer-songwriter’s new album, “Not Just Ship Land”, out this Wednesday, is inspired by people who have come from Govan, on Glasgow’s south side. It has already been chosen as The Guardian’s folk album of the month for March, and Ainsley was recently interviewed on BBC Scotland’s Janice Forsyth Show.