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  2. The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Runrig re-recorded "Loch Lomond" with 50,000 members of the Tartan Army, the supporters of the Scotland national football team. The recording was part of the BBC's Children in Need fundraiser. [45] [46] The single was released as "Loch Lomond (Hampden Remix)" and was a commercial success. It debuted at #1 on the Scottish Singles Chart ...

  3. Runrig - Wikipedia

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    Runrig re-recorded "Loch Lomond" and release it as "Loch Lomond (Hampden Remix)" to raise funds for the BBC's annual Children in Need appeal. The song was released on 12 November 2007, and includes the Tartan Army, the name used to refer to supports of the Scotland national football team, and including Rod Stewart, on backing vocals

  4. The Story (Runrig album) - Wikipedia

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    The song ends with a recording of her voice. [9] Clark was a Runrig fan and had a wake up call with Runrig's "Running to the Light". She took a copy of their album The Stamping Ground into space with her. When the shuttle exploded the CD was found back on Earth, and was presented to the band by her family.

  5. The Highland Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Connection is the second album by Celtic rock band Runrig. It was released in 1979. Track listing ... "Loch Lomond" – 5:02 "Na h-Uain a's t-Earrach" ...

  6. Year of the Flood - Wikipedia

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    It was the band's flagship event of Highland 2007, a series of cultural events to celebrate Highland culture and also seen as the realisation of growing desires to play a large open-air show in the Highlands, somewhat in commemoration to the legendary Loch Lomond open air concert of 1991, one of the undisputed highlights of the band's career.

  7. Rory MacDonald (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Rory MacDonald Birth name Roderick Macdonald Born (1949-07-27) 27 July 1949 (age 75) Dornoch, Scotland Origin Isle of Skye, Scotland Genres Celtic rock Occupation(s) Graphic designer musician Instrument(s) Bass guitar acoustic guitar vocals accordion Years active 1965–1968 1973–present Labels Neptune Records Lismor Records Chrysalis Records Ridge Records Musical artist Roderick (Rory ...

  8. Prosecutor says Salman Rushdie was too stunned to react when ...

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    Salman Rushdie was so stunned when a masked man started to stab him on a stage in western New York that the author didn’t even try to fight back, a prosecutor said Monday during opening ...

  9. Runrig discography - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Runrig released a cover version of "Rhythm of My Heart" by Rod Stewart which was included on their compilation album Long Distance. The single reached number twenty-four on the UK Singles Chart, and was followed by the release of a remixed version of " The Greatest Flame " which reached number thirty in the United Kingdom.