Tributes paid to Runrig frontman Bruce Guthro

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ributes have been paid to Runrig singer Bruce Guthro following his demise aged 62.

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His former bandmate Pete Wishart, now an MP, described Guthro as an “exceptional singer, musician and songwriter”.

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Guthro, a Canadian singer and guitarist, carried out with Runrig between 1998 and 2018.

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Mr Wishart mentioned on Twitter: “So, so sad to hear of the untimely death of my friend and former band mate Bruce Guthro.

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“He was just the nicest person you could ever hope to meet and a joy to perform with.

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“An exceptional singer, musician and song writer taken far too soon.

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“We are going to miss him. RIP.”

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Runrig shaped on the Isle of Skye within the Nineteen Seventies and plenty of of their songs had been carried out in Gaelic.

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In 2008, their monitor Loch Lomond was voted Scotland’s best ever track and it turned an anthem for the Tartan Army.

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Scottish Green tradition spokesman Mark Ruskell mentioned: “For many, Runrig and Bruce Guthro were about more than music.

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“His voice was a clarion call for Scots everywhere to think of home, the Gaelic culture, and the spirit that makes us so fiercely passionate about who we are.

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“He may have been born in Cape Breton Island in Canada, but his legend was forged in the hearts of tens of thousands of music fans across the world.

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“Our thoughts are with his family, his friends and all those who will miss his extraordinary talent.”

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