That Guy Fae the Corries

That Guy Fae the Corries

by RonnieBrowne (Author)

Synopsis

With his musical partner, Roy Williamson, Ronnie Browne became a national and international figure as one half of The Corries. His autobiography describes his childhood in war time and the austerity Britain of the 1950s and 60s, his musical career including Scotland's unofficial national anthem, Flower of Scotland, the death of Ronnie Williamson, and the following years as a solo artist. Through all of this time he has been an active and sought after painter and portraitist. Ronnie's account of his life is both funny and fascinating.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 390
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Sandstone Press Ltd
Published: 21 May 2015

ISBN 10: 1910124362
ISBN 13: 9781910124369

Author Bio
Ronnie Browne was born in Edinburgh in 1937 and has lived in or near the city all through his life. Best known as a folk singer, especially as one half of The Corries, he is also an accomplished portraitist. In these roles he has travelled the world and is a popular and unmistakable figure. Closely associated with Scotland's anthem, Flower of Scotland, he has led the singing at many international sporting events and gatherings. Ronnie Browne has made many musical albums not only with The Corries but also in his own right.