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Lorraine McIntosh is a name that resonates deeply within the world of music, television, theatre, and philanthropy.
For over 35 years, Lorraine has been a member of the renowned Scottish pop-rock group Deacon Blue. This iconic band has not only made a significant mark on the music scene here in Scotland but has also soared to international fame, captivating audiences around the globe with their infectious melodies and poignant lyrics.
Throughout their journey, Deacon Blue has produced two UK number one albums, along with an impressive six Top Ten hits, solidifying their status as one of Scotland's most beloved musical acts. With over seven million albums sold worldwide, their music transcends borders, resonating deeply with fans of all ages and backgrounds.
Beyond her artistic contributions, Lorraine embodies the spirit of community and service. She has been a passionate advocate for numerous charitable organisations, lending her voice and support to those in need. She serves as an ambassador for Glasgow's Simon Community and SCIAF—the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund. Lorraine has even travelled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to raise awareness and advocate against the horrific sexual abuse of women in conflict zones.
Her commitment to making a difference paints a vivid picture of how one individual can impact the lives of many.