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"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 studio album Searchlight (1989). It was released via Chrysalis .
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Transmitting Live (1994) Mara (1995) ... (1995) Transmitting Live is a 1994 live album by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. Track listing ... "Every River" – 2: ...
Because of the unusually large number of support acts, it had been likened to an all-day music festival, Runrig being the headline act. [21] This was the first in what was to become a staple for Runrig – annually staging big outdoor shows in Scotland in summer. Bruce Guthro performing live with Runrig at Edinburgh Castle, 2008
The early 1990s continued a period of success for the band, particularly in the British and German music markets. The Big Wheel (1991) and Amazing Things (1993) both reached the top five of the UK Albums Chart, whilst Amazing Things gave the band their debut appearance on the German Albums Chart following a peak position of number forty-seven ...
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Searchlight is the sixth studio album released by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. The album was released on 25 September 1989 by Chrysalis Records . [ 2 ] It spawned one single, " News from Heaven ", which reached number ninety on the UK Singles Charts.
Bruce Guthro ONS (August 31, 1961 – September 5, 2023) was a Canadian singer-songwriter from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.Guthro recorded as a solo artist, and was lead vocalist for the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig from 1998, [1] until the group retired in 2018. [2]