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Ronnie Browne
Background information
Birth name
Ronald Grant Browne
Born
(1937-08-20) 20 August 1937 (age 86) Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland
Origin
Scotland
Genres
Scottish folk
Occupation(s)
Musician, songwriter, portrait artist
Instrument(s)
Guitar, mandolin, bodhrán, harmonica, tin whistle, banjo, kazoo
Years active
1960s–2002, 2007–2015
Labels
Scotdisc
Website
corries.com
Musical artist
Ronald Grant Browne ("The Voice") (20 August 1937 in Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland) is a Scottish folk musician and songwriter, who is a founding member of The Corries.
Together they had three children. Gavin Browne is the eldest, and has run The Corries Official Website since 1997. Ronnie and Pat were married for 53 years...
until 1966 when founder Bill Smith left the band but Roy Williamson and RonnieBrowne continued as a duo until Williamson's death in 1990. They are particularly...
that he met RonnieBrowne, with whom he would team up in The Corries. The partnership lasted almost thirty years. Williamson and Browne also shared a...
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with RonnieBrowne shouting "There She Blows" at the start of the song, at the top of his voice. "Jock O' Braidislee" is sung unaccompanied by Ronnie Browne...
Williamson) is heard to advantage on "Come By the Hills". Williamson and RonnieBrowne are heard on the vocals. There is multi-tracking to include both men...
"Roses of Prince Charlie" is a modern Scottish folk song composed by RonnieBrowne of The Corries. It was written circa 1973 and first appeared in their...
Armour (golfer) Angus Beith (footballer currently playing for Hearts) RonnieBrowne (founding member of The Corries) Donald Campbell (poet) Dale Carrick...
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Adventures In Glasgow Roy Williamson – vocals, guitar, bandurria, concertina RonnieBrowne – vocals Bill Smith – vocals, guitar, whistle Paddie Bell – vocals,...
Edinburgh Usher Hall, in 1974 and 1975.[citation needed] Roy Williamson RonnieBrowne The tracks were: Side One: 1. Lock The Door Lariston, Trad. Arr/Adpd...
Baron Browne (March 5, 1955 – September 2, 2021) was an American bass guitarist. Born and raised in Georgia, USA, Baron Browne gravitated to music at a...
Williamson RonnieBrowne Side One: 1. Fallaldy, R.G. Browne/trad. Arranged The Corries. Pub. The Corries (music) Ltd. R. Williamson Flute, R. Browne Guitar...
international athlete and author Chris Tregaskis, New Zealand Second Row RonnieBrowne, former winger and member of folk duo The Corries Damien Hoyland, Scotland...
album's worth of material. In mid-2022, Paul McCartney suggested to guitarist Ronnie Wood the band look to Andrew Watt to continue their album and Jagger agreed...
"Neon Moon" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in February 1992 as the third single...
1972, which contained the hit song "Take It Easy", co-written by Jackson Browne. During the band's run, Henley co-wrote (usually with Frey) most of the...
newspaper articles, including a report on the death of Guinness heir Tara Browne. The recording includes two passages of orchestral glissandos that were...
embroiled in further controversy away from the basketball court. Anucha Browne Sanders, a former Knicks executive, had filed a sexual harassment lawsuit...
concerts held at the Royal Albert Hall, sharing the stage with Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Kirk Hammett and Johnny Depp among others. In 2024, Clapton contributed...
with the help of artists such as Mark Knopfler, Steve Earle, and Jackson Browne. In 2003, Broken Freedom Song was released, a live album recorded in San...