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The Corries Free Music

Biography

The Corries Free Music

The Corries

Effective period / Period of releases: 1967 - 2001

Members: Roy Williamson, Ronnie Browne

Scottish folk music duo of Roy Williamson and Ronnie Browne. Started off in 1962 as the The Corrie Folk Trio made up of Roy Williamson, Bill Smith, and Ron Cruikshank who parted company soon after and so Ronnie Browne joined. They also teamed up for a while with Irish singer Paddie Bell. By 1965 Bill and Paddie had moved on and Roy and Ronnie carried on as a duo called The Corries. Roy wrote 'Flower Of Scotland' in the mid sixties. Scots took the song to heart. Much publicised was the request from the Scottish Rugby Union to use the song as an unofficial anthem for the international squad, but long before that it was a true underground national anthem of the people rather than the more mainstream recognised 'Scotland The Brave'. Sadly Roy (a fervent rugby fan himself) died in 1990 of cancer from a brain tumor although he lived long enough to see his Scotland side win the 1990 Grand Slam that year.

External Pages

corries.com

moray.gov.uk/museums/corries/index.htm