The Clutha were a traditional Scottish band hailing from Glasgow, that released a small number of albums in the 1970s.
The same band members are credited on their 1974 album, Scots Ballads Songs & Dance Tunes.
She fell in love with singing, and travelled to London to attend one of Ewan MacColl's weekend seminars at his home in Beckenham, Kent.
When The Clutha added Jimmy Anderson on the lowland pipes on "Bonnie Mill Dams" (1977) they were pioneers, in that the instrument had rarely been heard for 100 years, and not previously recorded.
To cover McCulloch's absence during a Brittany tour by the band, they temporarily recruited Heather Heywood to stand in as a vocals singer.