What happened to Bruce guthro?

What happened to Bruce guthro?

He was honoured with nine East Coast Music Awards, three Canadian Radio Music Awards, SOCAN #1 Songwriter Award, and host of the CBC Gemini award-winning ‘Songwriter’s Circle’ and has sold well over 1 million records worldwide. Bruce currently lives in Halifax with his wife Kim, a teacher, also from Sydney Mines.

Is Bruce guthro married?

Kim Guthro
Bruce Guthro/Spouse

How old is Bruce guthro?

60 years (August 31, 1961)
Bruce Guthro/Age

Where is Bruce guthro from?

Cape Breton Island, Canada
Bruce Guthro/Place of birth

Are runrig still together?

Released in 2016, ‘The Story’ is the band’s 14th and final LP. In September 2017 Runrig announced their split, with their final collection of shows planned in London, Manchester, and Stirling, Scotland in 2018.

When did Donnie leave runrig?

1997
Music career As lead singer of Runrig, Munro became established as a Gaelic music performer of the 1980s and 1990s. Munro left Runrig in 1997 to pursue a career in politics. His final performance was a farewell concert at Stirling Castle on 29 August.

Where is Donnie Munro now?

He continues to work as the Director of Development at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland’s National Centre for the Gaelic Language and Culture on Skye.

What was Runrigs biggest hit?

Loch Lomond
So it makes complete sense that Loch Lomond tops our list of Runrig’s most popular tracks of all time. Read more about Runrig’s final performance. Loch Lomond was released in 1983 and spent a total of five weeks in the charts.

What did Donnie Munro do after Runrig?

Music career Munro left Runrig in 1997 to pursue a career in politics.

Who died in Runrig?

Scotland’s Runrig were formed in 1973 as a trio by Rory MacDonald, Calum MacDonald, and Blair Douglas, adding Donnie Munro the next year. Douglas quit and was replaced by Robert MacDonald, who died of cancer in 1986.

How did Runrig get their name?

The supergroup, in the early days, started out as a dance band playing to small but enthusiastic, and sometimes brightly-dressed, crowds in village halls. Runrig were founded in 1973, taking their name from a historic system of farming that was used for hundreds of years in the Highlands and Islands.

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