TOMORROW, Gaelic rockers Runrig will play their last-ever gig in front of 25,000 adoring fans in Stirling. It’s a far cry from their first faltering steps as a three-piece Scottish dance band – ...
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GAELIC rockers Runrig may not have a rock and roll reputation like The Rolling Stones — but they can say they’ve partied with rocker Liam Gallagher. The Scots music legends will call it a day next ...
Runrig lead vocalist Bruce Guthro has died at the age of 62. The Canadian singer-songwriter joined the Scottish rock band in 1998 and remained with the group until its final performances in 2018.
Donnie Munro first saw Runrig play in 1973 and was approached one year later to become a member of the band. As lead singer of Runrig, Munro became established as the leading Gaelic popular music ...
Tributes have been paid to Runrig singer Bruce Guthro following his death aged 62. His former bandmate Pete Wishart, now an MP, described Guthro as an “exceptional singer, musician and songwriter”.
Veteran Scottish rockers Runrig are to stage a farewell concert next year to mark their retirement after 45 years in the music business. The band was founded on the Isle of Skye in 1973 and enjoyed UK ...
Bruce Guthro, the former frontman of Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, has died, aged 62. The Canadian lead singer’s death was announced on Wednesday (6 September) by the band, who said Guthro’s death ...