Willie Kemp, King of the Cornkisters (born 1888 in Oldmeldrum – 1965) is best known as a singer and writer of Doric comic songs. His family owned a hotel in Oldmeldrum, formerly Kemp's hotel, now Morris's and at an early age Kemp started performing at the hotel. During the early 1920s, Kemp went to Art school in Aberdeen and while there, he joined a concert party. By 1923 he was invited to broadcast for the BBC in Aberdeen. An employee of the Beltona record label heard his broadcasts and he was invited to Beltona's London studios to make recordings. He continued to record with them throughout the 1930s. The material that he recorded for Beltona was a mixture of bothy ballads, and cornkisters, some written by others, some written by himself. His musical composition skills were good, his lyric composition less so, and as a result his best work was done in collaboration with others, particularly the lyricist G Bruce Thomson with whom he wrote McFarlane o the Sprotts o Burnieboosie, The Weddin o McGinnis tae his Cross-eyed Pet and McGinty’s Meal and Ale.
2000
Sleepytown Records, Sleepytown Records
Cass, Comp, RM
1930
Beltona De Luxe
Shellac, 10"
1930
Beltona
Shellac, 10"
1930
Beltona De Luxe
Shellac, 10"
1929
Beltona
Shellac, 10"
1929
Beltona
Shellac, 10"
Beltona
Shellac, 10"
Beltona
LP, Comp
Ythan Music Trust
CD, Comp
Beltona
Shellac, 10"
Beltona
Shellac, 10", Mono
Beltona
Shellac, 10"
2009
Sleepytown Records
CD
2004
Not On Label
CD
1998
Topic Records
CD, Album, Comp
1998
Topic Records
CD, Album, Comp
1998
Topic Records
CD, Album, Comp
1990
1987
Lochshore
Cass, Comp
1986
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Sutton Coldfield Branch
LP
1978
1960
1960
1960
Beltona
10"
Beltona
Shellac, 10"
Rob Roy
LP, Album
Harmony (4)
LP, Album
2004
Ythan Music Trust
CD, Comp
1998
Topic Records
CD, Album, Comp
Sleepytown Records
CD, Comp
Sleepytown Records
CD, Comp
Sleepytown Records
CD, Comp
Ythan Music Trust
CD, Comp