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.
Runrig to team up with BBC Alba for new programme telling tale of North Uist hero behind iconic song
Runrig are set to reunite with the man who inspired one of the band’s most iconic songs in a new BBC ALBA programme. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited ...
Canadian-born singer-songwriter Bruce Guthro has died aged 62 following an epic music career that took him to stardom along with Scots celtic rock band Runrig; this is their story. Did you know with a ...
Veteran Scottish rockers Runrig are preparing to play two farewell concerts to mark their retirement after 45 years in the music business. Tickets for Friday and Saturday's performances in Stirling's ...
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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 ...
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Bruce Guthro, the former frontman of Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, has died aged 62. The Canadian singer-songwriter passed away on Tuesday, September 5, Runrig confirmed in a statement on social ...
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