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  • Runrig
  • Scottish Celtic rock band

    Runrig were a Scottish Celtic rock band formed on the Isle of Skye in 1973. From its inception, the band's line-up included brothers and songwriters Rory

    Runrig

    Runrig

    Runrig

  • The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond
  • Traditional Scottish folk song

    rock band Runrig recorded "Loch Lomond" for their 1979 album The Highland Connection. Despite being three albums into their career in 1982, Runrig had never

    The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond

    The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond

    The_Bonnie_Banks_o'_Loch_Lomond

  • Recovery (Runrig album)
  • 1981 studio album by Runrig

    Recovery is the third album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released in on LP and cassette tape in 1981 on the band's own label, Ridge Records

    Recovery (Runrig album)

    Recovery_(Runrig_album)

  • Runrig discography
  • This is a comprehensive listing of the discography of Celtic rock group Runrig. They released their debut album, Play Gaelic, in April 1978, followed by

    Runrig discography

    Runrig discography

    Runrig_discography

  • Donnie Munro
  • Musical artist

    musician and politician, best known as the former lead singer of the band Runrig. Munro served as the bands lead vocalist during their most commercially

    Donnie Munro

    Donnie Munro

    Donnie_Munro

  • Chris Rainbow
  • Scottish pop rock singer and musician (1946–2015)

    1980. Rainbow produced several albums for the Scottish Gaelic rock group Runrig starting with the single Loch Lomond in 1982, then the albums Heartland

    Chris Rainbow

    Chris Rainbow

    Chris_Rainbow

  • The Story (Runrig album)
  • 2016 studio album by Runrig

    Story is the fourteenth and final studio album by the Scottish rock band Runrig, released on 29 January 2016 on Ridge Records. The album spawned two singles

    The Story (Runrig album)

    The_Story_(Runrig_album)

  • Amazing Things (Runrig album)
  • 1993 studio album by Runrig

    Amazing Things is the eighth studio album by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, released on 11 March 1993 by Chrysalis Records. It spawned a total of three

    Amazing Things (Runrig album)

    Amazing Things (Runrig album)

    Amazing_Things_(Runrig_album)

  • Heartland (Runrig album)
  • 1985 studio album by Runrig

    Heartland is the fourth album by Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released in 1985, and was their first output in which English songs exceeded the number

    Heartland (Runrig album)

    Heartland_(Runrig_album)

  • Tartan Army
  • Fans of the Scotland national football team

    FIFA World Cup. In 2007, the Tartan Army joined Scottish folk-rock band Runrig to record a version of Loch Lomond, christened the Hampden Remix, for BBC

    Tartan Army

    Tartan Army

    Tartan_Army

  • Duncan Chisholm
  • Musical artist

    Munro (2002) Proterra – Runrig (2003) Day of Days – Runrig (2004) Heart of America – Donnie Munro (2006) Everything You See – Runrig (2007) Uam – Julie Fowlis

    Duncan Chisholm

    Duncan_Chisholm

  • Scotland
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    the 21st century, and was the best-selling album internationally in 2009. Runrig popularised Celtic rock and frequently performed in Scottish Gaelic, with

    Scotland

    Scotland

    Scotland

  • Pete Wishart
  • Scottish politician

    He is also a former keyboard player of the Scottish Celtic rock bands Runrig and Big Country. He is the longest currently-serving Scottish National Party

    Pete Wishart

    Pete Wishart

    Pete_Wishart

  • List of Gaelic songs by Runrig
  • Runrig was a six-piece folk rock band from Scotland. They sang about one quarter of their songs in Scottish Gaelic. Following is a list of these, by album

    List of Gaelic songs by Runrig

    List_of_Gaelic_songs_by_Runrig

  • Scottish music (1980–1989)
  • post-punk bands exemplified by Simple Minds and Josef K, and bands like Runrig that remained closer to the Scottish dance music tradition. Folk rock or

    Scottish music (1980–1989)

    Scottish_music_(1980–1989)

  • Paul Mounsey
  • Musical artist

    Paul Mounsey (born 15 April 1959) is a Scottish musician, composer, arranger and record producer. A graduate of Trinity College, London, where he studied

    Paul Mounsey

    Paul_Mounsey

  • Laurel Clark
  • American astronaut (1961–2003)

    band Runrig pays tribute to Clark on the 2016 album The Story. The final track, "Somewhere", ends with a recording of her voice. Clark was a Runrig fan

    Laurel Clark

    Laurel Clark

    Laurel_Clark

  • Mara (album)
  • 1995 studio album by Runrig

    Mara is the ninth album by Scottish Celtic rock group Runrig, released on 6 November 1995 by Chrysalis Records. It spawned only one single "Things That

    Mara (album)

    Mara_(album)

  • Colin Chisholm (singer)
  • Scottish singer

    number 42 hit with "She's Gonna Win", and provided background vocals for the Runrig album The Big Wheel, including for the song "Hearthammer", which reached

    Colin Chisholm (singer)

    Colin_Chisholm_(singer)

  • Run rig
  • Scottish system of land tenure

    Run rig, or runrig, also known as rig-a-rendal, was a system of land tenure practised in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands and Islands. It was used

    Run rig

    Run rig

    Run_rig

  • Proterra (album)
  • 2003 studio album by Runrig

    Proterra is the twelfth album by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, with Paul Mounsey. "The Old Boys" - 5:16 "Proterra" - 5:35 "Day of Days" - 3:38

    Proterra (album)

    Proterra_(album)

  • The Big Wheel (album)
  • 1991 studio album by Runrig

    Big Wheel is the seventh studio album by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, released on 10 June 1991. The album peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart

    The Big Wheel (album)

    The_Big_Wheel_(album)

  • Searchlight (album)
  • 1989 studio album by Runrig

    Searchlight is the sixth studio album released by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. The album was released on 25 September 1989 by Chrysalis Records. It spawned

    Searchlight (album)

    Searchlight_(album)

  • The Cutter and the Clan
  • 1987 studio album by Runrig

    Cutter and the Clan is the fifth studio album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. Released on 1 December 1987, it was the band's breakthrough album, taking

    The Cutter and the Clan

    The_Cutter_and_the_Clan

  • Reeperbahn
  • Street in Hamburg, Germany

    Burma" Sloppy Seconds song "Germany" from their album Destroyed and in the Runrig song "Song of the Earth". heavy metal band Blue Cheer have a song called

    Reeperbahn

    Reeperbahn

    Reeperbahn

  • Calum MacDonald (musician)
  • Musical artist

    a founder member of and percussionist in the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. MacDonald was the band's primary songwriter with his older brother Rory

    Calum MacDonald (musician)

    Calum_MacDonald_(musician)

  • Play Gaelic
  • 1978 studio album by Runrig

    Play Gaelic is the first album by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released in 1978 on LP and cassette tape by Neptune Records. The album was

    Play Gaelic

    Play_Gaelic

  • Torbreck
  • Winery in South Australia

    under the Torbreck label was the 1995 RunRig, with the wine released in 1997. A favorable review of the 1996 RunRig in the June, 1999 issue of The Wine

    Torbreck

    Torbreck

  • Recovery
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and Famous album), 2020 pop album Recovery (Runrig album), a 1981 concept album by Scottish band Runrig Recovery (Loudon Wainwright album), a 2008 album

    Recovery

    Recovery

  • Maggie Reilly
  • Scottish singer (born 1956)

    Simon Nicol of Fairport Convention, Stefan Zauner of Münchener Freiheit, Runrig, Taco Ockerse, The Sisters of Mercy, and Smokie. "Moonlight Shadow 2k14"

    Maggie Reilly

    Maggie Reilly

    Maggie_Reilly

  • An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)
  • 1995 single by Runrig

    Highest Apple)" is a 1995 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, which first appeared on their album The Cutter and the Clan (1987). The

    An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)

    An_Ubhal_as_Àirde_(The_Highest_Apple)

  • Bruce Guthro
  • Canadian singer (1961–2023)

    a solo artist, and was lead vocalist for the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig from 1998, until the group retired in 2018. Guthro received several ECMAs

    Bruce Guthro

    Bruce Guthro

    Bruce_Guthro

  • Long Distance (Runrig album)
  • 1996 compilation album by Runrig

    (released as The Best of Runrig – Long Distance) is a 1996 compilation album released by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig on 7 October 1996 via Chrysalis

    Long Distance (Runrig album)

    Long_Distance_(Runrig_album)

  • Story
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    2007 The Story (Kang Daniel album) or the title song, 2022 The Story (Runrig album) or the title song, 2016 The Story: The Very Best of Spandau Ballet

    Story

    Story

  • Skerryvore (band)
  • Scottish Celtic rock band

    Stuart Morrison, in "The Herald" stated that "we could well have found a Runrig for the 21st century." The band continued to build their following by touring

    Skerryvore (band)

    Skerryvore (band)

    Skerryvore_(band)

  • From the North
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Roger Whittaker album) 1993 "From the North", song by Paul Mounsey and Runrig This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title From the

    From the North

    From_the_North

  • Big Country
  • Scottish rock band

    Bruce Watson (guitar/mandolin/sitar/vocals), plus Peter Wishart (later of Runrig and now a Scottish National Party MP) on keyboards, his brother Alan on

    Big Country

    Big Country

    Big_Country

  • The Times They Are a-Changin' (song)
  • 1965 single by Bob Dylan

    Mary; Tracy Chapman; Richie Havens; Simon & Garfunkel; Blackmore's Night; Runrig; the Beach Boys; Joan Baez; Phil Collins; Billy Joel; Bruce Springsteen;

    The Times They Are a-Changin' (song)

    The_Times_They_Are_a-Changin'_(song)

  • The Stamping Ground
  • 2001 studio album by Runrig

    Stamping Ground is the eleventh studio album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, released on 6 May 2001 on Ridge Records. The album marks the final appearance

    The Stamping Ground

    The_Stamping_Ground

  • Every River (Runrig song)
  • 1989 single by Runrig

    "Every River" is a 1989 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, released on 13 November 1989 as the second and final single from their sixth

    Every River (Runrig song)

    Every_River_(Runrig_song)

  • Rory MacDonald (musician)
  • Musical artist

    musician. He was bassist, and a primary song writer, for Celtic rock band Runrig, alongside his younger brother, Calum MacDonald. Generally, Rory wrote the

    Rory MacDonald (musician)

    Rory_MacDonald_(musician)

  • Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
  • 2003 American spaceflight accident

    historical issues with the spacecraft and NASA. The Scottish Celtic-Rock band Runrig included a song titled "Somewhere" on their album The Story that ends with

    Space Shuttle Columbia disaster

    Space Shuttle Columbia disaster

    Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster

  • Celtic rock
  • Subgenre of rock music influenced by Celtic folk music

    circuit in Scotland. From 1978, when they began to release original albums, Runrig produced highly polished Scottish folk rock, including the first commercially

    Celtic rock

    Celtic_rock

  • Richard Cherns
  • From 1981 to 1986, Cherns was a member of the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig, serving as the group’s keyboardist. During this period, he contributed

    Richard Cherns

    Richard_Cherns

  • Once in a Lifetime (Runrig album)
  • 1988 live album by Runrig

    Once in a Lifetime is a live album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released in 1988. A review from AllMusic called it one of the best live

    Once in a Lifetime (Runrig album)

    Once_in_a_Lifetime_(Runrig_album)

  • The Highland Connection
  • 1979 studio album by Runrig

    The Highland Connection is the second album by Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released in 1979 on LP and cassette tape as the first release from Ridge

    The Highland Connection

    The_Highland_Connection

  • List of folk rock artists
  • and Diesel The Proclaimers The Prodigals Prydein Red Cardell Roze Poze Runrig The Saw Doctors Scythian Seven Nations Spirit of the West The Tannahill

    List of folk rock artists

    List_of_folk_rock_artists

  • Space Shuttle Columbia
  • Space Shuttle orbiter (1981–2003)

    band Runrig pays tribute to Clark on the 2016 album The Story. The final track, "Somewhere," ends with a recording of her voice. Clark was a Runrig fan

    Space Shuttle Columbia

    Space Shuttle Columbia

    Space_Shuttle_Columbia

  • Calum
  • Name list

    (musician) (born 1953), Scottish percussionist and lyricist of the band Runrig Calum MacDonald (politician) (born 1956), Scottish Labour Party Member of

    Calum

    Calum

  • Inner Hebrides
  • Archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland

    associated with the islands include Ian Anderson, Donovan, Chris Rainbow and Runrig. Enya's song "Ebudæ" from Shepherd Moons is based on a traditional waulking

    Inner Hebrides

    Inner Hebrides

    Inner_Hebrides

  • Eilean Leathann
  • Bridged island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Eilean Leathann

    Eilean Leathann

    Eilean_Leathann

  • Hebridean Celtic Festival
  • Performing arts festival in Lewis and Harris, Scotland

    on Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Headliners to date include Runrig, Van Morrison, Deacon Blue, The Fratellis, The Levellers and KT Tunstall

    Hebridean Celtic Festival

    Hebridean_Celtic_Festival

  • STS-107
  • 2003 failed flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia

    Boat to Rio" Earl Klugh Michael Anderson WAV Red  "Running to the Light" Runrig Laurel Clark WAV 14 Blue  "I Get Around" The Beach Boys David Brown WAV

    STS-107

    STS-107

    STS-107

  • Gary Innes
  • Scottish musician and shinty player

    since 2003, and is noted for his distinctive purple accordion. He joined Runrig on stage at their concert Beat the Drum in Drumnadrochit on 18 August 2007

    Gary Innes

    Gary Innes

    Gary_Innes

  • Music of Scotland
  • emerged from this dance band circuit were Runrig and Capercaillie. "An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)" by Runrig made history by becoming the first song

    Music of Scotland

    Music_of_Scotland

  • Malachy Tallack
  • Musical artist

    musician, Tallack has released three albums of folk-rock music, and supported Runrig on their 2007 UK tour. The Desert Tallack's debut album was released in

    Malachy Tallack

    Malachy_Tallack

  • List of Scottish musicians
  • singer The MacDonald Brothers Calum MacDonald, percussionist of the band Runrig Catriona MacDonald, fiddler and teacher Finlay MacDonald (born 1978), bagpiper

    List of Scottish musicians

    List_of_Scottish_musicians

  • Calum Malcolm
  • Scottish record producer and keyboardist

    Orange Juice, Aztec Camera, The Fire Engines, Mark Knopfler, Prefab Sprout, Runrig, Steve Adey, Kris Drever, The Silencers, Simple Minds and Wet Wet Wet; whilst

    Calum Malcolm

    Calum_Malcolm

  • Julie Fowlis
  • Scottish Gaelic singer (born 1979)

    Òg-Mhadainn Shamhraidh – Kathleen MacInnes (2006) Everything You See – Runrig (2007) Under One Sky – John McCusker (2008) An Cailín Rua – Kathleen Boyle

    Julie Fowlis

    Julie Fowlis

    Julie_Fowlis

  • Hebrides
  • Archipelago off the west coast of Scotland

    "Hùg air a' bhonaid mhòir" and "Alasdair mhic Cholla Ghasda". Several of Runrig's songs are inspired by the archipelago; Calum and Ruaraidh Dòmhnallach were

    Hebrides

    Hebrides

    Hebrides

  • Eilean dà Mhèinn
  • Island in Loch Crinan, Scotland

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Eilean dà Mhèinn

    Eilean dà Mhèinn

    Eilean_dà_Mhèinn

  • National symbols of Scotland
  • 2015. Retrieved 22 September 2015. "Runrig – Artist Profile". eventseeker.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020. "Runrig – The Last Dance". 26 September 2017

    National symbols of Scotland

    National_symbols_of_Scotland

  • Maymorning
  • 1999 single by Runrig

    "Maymorning" is a 1999 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, released as the second single from their tenth studio album In Search of Angels

    Maymorning

    Maymorning

  • Carson?
  • 2003 EP by Oi Polloi

    beating the EP CD, Ceàrr, by Mill a h-Uile Rud, to release by one month. Runrig's first album, Play Gaelic, was also all in Gaelic, but several of the tunes

    Carson?

    Carson?

  • Alba (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Alba Musica Kyo, a music group founded by Toyohiko Satoh "Alba", a song by Runrig from their 1987 album The Cutter and the Clan Alba (Allbina Bolatqyzy Nazarbayeva)

    Alba (disambiguation)

    Alba_(disambiguation)

  • Chasing the Deer
  • 1994 British film

    rock musician John Wetton includes music by the Scottish celtic rock group Runrig and the ex-Marillion singer-songwriter Fish, and features Wetton's song

    Chasing the Deer

    Chasing_the_Deer

  • Scottish Agricultural Revolution
  • Agricultural changes, 17th–19th centuries

    Europe. The traditional system of agriculture in Scotland generally used the runrig system of management, which had possibly originated in the Late Middle Ages

    Scottish Agricultural Revolution

    Scottish Agricultural Revolution

    Scottish_Agricultural_Revolution

  • North Uist
  • Island and community in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland

    Sands. Brothers Rory and Calum MacDonald, members of the Gaelic rock band Runrig. Angus MacAskill (1825–1863), "true giant" and strong man from Berneray

    North Uist

    North Uist

    North_Uist

  • Loch Ness (film)
  • 1996 British film by John Henderson

    film. The version on the CD is a cover of the song by the Scottish band Runrig that first appeared on their 1996 compilation album Long Distance. The film

    Loch Ness (film)

    Loch_Ness_(film)

  • Mainland, Orkney
  • Main island of the Orkney Islands, Scotland

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Mainland, Orkney

    Mainland, Orkney

    Mainland,_Orkney

  • The Band from Rockall
  • Scottish Gaelic music band

    side project during a break in the schedule of brothers' full time band Runrig. They released the album The Band from Rockall: The Solo Project from Calum

    The Band from Rockall

    The_Band_from_Rockall

  • Folk music
  • Music genre

    and Peter Kennedy. In Scotland, The Corries, Silly Wizard, Capercaillie, Runrig, Jackie Leven, Julie Fowlis, Karine Polwart, Alasdair Roberts, Dick Gaughan

    Folk music

    Folk_music

  • Inverness
  • City in the Highlands of Scotland

    Minister) was born in Inverness Malcolm Jones – musician; guitar player for Runrig Megan Keith – 10,000 metres runner at the 2024 Paris Olympics for Team GB

    Inverness

    Inverness

    Inverness

  • Valtos (band)
  • Scottish music duo

    released "Ceòl Dannsa", incorporating a vocal sample from Donnie Munro of Runrig, and in June, they remixed "Ceitidh's" by Glaswegian trad group Project

    Valtos (band)

    Valtos_(band)

  • Folk rock
  • Fusion genre of rock and folk music

    Celtic rock was perpetuated by bands such as the Pogues, the Waterboys, Runrig, Black 47, and the Prodigals. A more recent folk rock band based in England

    Folk rock

    Folk_rock

  • Shetland
  • Archipelago in Scotland

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Shetland

    Shetland

    Shetland

  • Isle of Skye
  • Island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland

    island. Gaelic folk rock band Runrig started in Skye and former singer Donnie Munro still works on the island. Runrig's second single and a concert staple

    Isle of Skye

    Isle of Skye

    Isle_of_Skye

  • Torridon (band)
  • Scottish folk rock band

    in The Living Tradition, Mansfield also compared their style to that of Runrig, The Saw Doctors, Deacon Blue, and Big Country. "The folk rock outfit breaking

    Torridon (band)

    Torridon_(band)

  • Trondra
  • One of the Scalloway Islands in Scotland

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Trondra

    Trondra

  • Day of Days (album)
  • 2004 live album by Runrig

    Day of Days is a live album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. The event at Stirling Castle celebrated their 30th anniversary, the band having been formed

    Day of Days (album)

    Day_of_Days_(album)

  • Billy Rankin (guitarist)
  • Scottish guitarist

    A Tribute to Frankie Miller / "Drunken Nights in the City" track (2002) Runrig Mara (Chrysalis 1995) Backing vocals. "We're the Boys from East-end Park"/"Dunfermline

    Billy Rankin (guitarist)

    Billy Rankin (guitarist)

    Billy_Rankin_(guitarist)

  • Foula
  • Island of the Shetland Islands, Scotland

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Foula

    Foula

    Foula

  • Mara
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Lioness, an animal actor Mara (album), a 1995 album by Scottish band Runrig Mara (film), a 2018 American supernatural horror film starring Olga Kurylenko

    Mara

    Mara

  • Rudolf Weber-Arena
  • Multi-purpose arena in Oberhausen, Germany

    during her third tour, The Pinkprint Tour 5 Seconds of Summer Maroon 5 Runrig Linkin Park Die Toten Hosen Imagine Dragons Soy Luna Live Nightwish Sabaton

    Rudolf Weber-Arena

    Rudolf Weber-Arena

    Rudolf_Weber-Arena

  • Glastonbury Festival 1992
  • Music festival in England

    Fishbone Television The Breeders The Blue Aeroplanes The Senseless Things Runrig Kirsty MacColl Hugh Cornwell Shakespear's Sister Lou Reed James (replacing

    Glastonbury Festival 1992

    Glastonbury_Festival_1992

  • Long distance
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Republic of Ireland Long Distance (Ivy album), 2000 Long Distance (Runrig album), 1996 "Long Distance" (Brandy song), a 2008 song by Brandy Norwood

    Long distance

    Long_distance

  • BBC Alba
  • Scottish Gaelic language TV channel

    19 September 2008 with a launch video featuring a new rendition of the Runrig song, Alba. The first part of a live cèilidh from Skye, presented by Mary

    BBC Alba

    BBC Alba

    BBC_Alba

  • Amazing Things
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Amazing Things may refer to: Amazing Things (Runrig album), released in 1993 Amazing Things (Don Broco album), released in 2021 This disambiguation page

    Amazing Things

    Amazing_Things

  • Scottish clan
  • Kinship group among the Scottish people

    tacksmen. These lesser gentry acted as estate managers, allocating the runrig strips of land, lending seed-corn and tools and arranging the droving of

    Scottish clan

    Scottish clan

    Scottish_clan

  • Peatbog Faeries
  • Scottish musical group

    December 2014. "Peatbog Faeries: Live". The List. Retrieved 1 December 2014. "Runrig to headline isles' event". BBC News. 18 February 2010. "Maintenance Mode"

    Peatbog Faeries

    Peatbog Faeries

    Peatbog_Faeries

  • Kinlochshiel
  • National Division. The club is the only team specifically referred to in the Runrig song, Clash of the Ash, in the lines: "Tell me who's gonna mark the Kinlochshiel

    Kinlochshiel

    Kinlochshiel

  • Marc Jordan
  • Canadian singer-songwriter and producer

    Matthews Olivia Newton-John The Nylons Robert Priest Bonnie Raitt Diana Ross Runrig Sawyer Brown René Shuman Amy Sky Rod Stewart Tiffany Kim Carnes Keith Harkin

    Marc Jordan

    Marc Jordan

    Marc_Jordan

  • In Search of Angels
  • 1999 studio album by Runrig

    Angels is the tenth studio album released by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released on 1 March 1999 via Ridge Records, the first release by

    In Search of Angels

    In_Search_of_Angels

  • Ar Cànan, Ar Ceòl, Ar-a-mach
  • 2006 studio album by Oi Polloi

    2007. This was the first full-length rock LP sung entirely in Gaelic since Runrig released their Play Gaelic LP in 1979.[citation needed] "Ar Ceòl 's Ar Cànan"

    Ar Cànan, Ar Ceòl, Ar-a-mach

    Ar_Cànan,_Ar_Ceòl,_Ar-a-mach

  • Coast (folk rock band)
  • Scottish-English rock group

    band) – bass (Summer 2018 Windmills in the Sky tour dates) Iain Bayne (Runrig) – lyrics and drums ("The Beat of You" single) Duncan Chisholm (Wolfstone)

    Coast (folk rock band)

    Coast (folk rock band)

    Coast_(folk_rock_band)

  • Calvay Castle
  • Ruined castle on South Uist, Scotland

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Calvay Castle

    Calvay Castle

    Calvay_Castle

  • Wolfstone
  • Scottish Celtic rock band

    more authentic sound. Mid-process, they were offered a support slot at Runrig's major Loch Lomond Midsummer event, alongside such acts as Capercaillie

    Wolfstone

    Wolfstone

    Wolfstone

  • Lewis and Harris
  • Largest island in Scotland, part of the Outer Hebrides

    Free Church of Scotland Iain Crichton Smith Inner Hebrides Islay whisky Runrig Sorley MacLean West Highland Free Press Politics Local authorities Shetland

    Lewis and Harris

    Lewis and Harris

    Lewis_and_Harris

  • Live at Celtic Connections 2000
  • 2000 live album by Runrig

    at Celtic Connections 2000 is a live album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. It marked their first appearance at Celtic Connections, a Scottish music

    Live at Celtic Connections 2000

    Live_at_Celtic_Connections_2000

  • Malcolm Jones
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1959–1996), American comic book artist Malcolm Jones (musician), musician with Runrig Malcolm Jones (politician) (born 1946), former Australian politician Malcolm

    Malcolm Jones

    Malcolm_Jones

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    Excellent

  • Ritsa
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Ritsa

    Protector of man.

  • Nawhan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Nawhan

    Exalted

  • MCKENZIE
  • Male

    English

    MCKENZIE

    Variant spelling of English unisex Mackenzie, MCKENZIE means "comely, finely made."

  • Dhanuraja
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit

    Dhanuraja

    King of Archers

  • Griva
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Griva

    Girls who has Beautiful Singing Neck

  • Haneet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Haneet

    Happiness

  • Lingappa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Lingappa

    God Sivan

  • Trathen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornish)

    Trathen

    English (Cornish) : unexplained.

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