Glasgow's Barrowlands has been host to many a star, from Donatella Versace and Lulu to Simple Minds and Runrig. |
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Scots may want to come over all Runrig bestriding mighty crags, but they are really Arab Straps, moaning about damp and impotence in provincial housing schemes. |
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Contemporary musicians associated with the islands include Ian Anderson, Donovan and Runrig. |
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From 1987 to 1995, Runrig released a total of five studio albums through Chrysalis Records. |
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In 1997, he left Runrig in order to stand for a seat in the House of Commons for the Labour Party. |
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Since their contract with Chrysalis had ended, Runrig chose to release In Search Of Angels on their own label, Ridge Records. |
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Runrig was also faced with the challenge of acclimatising their fans to a new lead vocalist. |
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Having emphatically proven that they could continue without Donnie Munro, Runrig set to work on their eleventh studio album. |
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Two of the most successful groups of the 1980s that emerged from this dance band circuit were Runrig and Capercaillie. |
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However, with a Canadian frontman, Runrig began finding new fans in Canada and the United States. |
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After undergoing minor surgery, he took to the stage with Runrig again in May of the same year. |
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Calum and Rory had been concentrating on a long gestating project outside of Runrig. |
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The gig was hailed as a success by fans and critics many calling it one of the best concerts Runrig have ever staged. |
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In late 2013 it was announced that Runrig would embark on a Spring 2014 tour of England to continue the 40th Anniversary celebrations. |
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Headliners to date include Runrig, Van Morrison, The Levellers and KT Tunstall. |
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Moreover, critics who had given mixed reviews to In Search Of Angels, praised The Stamping Ground as the quintessential Runrig album. |
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Gaelic folk rock band Runrig started in Skye and former singer Donnie Munro still works on the island. |
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Tickets for The Last Dance sold out in minutes and, after a few days of behind the scenes planning, Runrig announced another concert in the same location the night before. |
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In 1979, Blair Douglas left Runrig again to pursue a solo career. |
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