Click here for more news and sport from the Stirling area.Formed in 1973 on the Isle of Skye, Runrig rose to fame as Scotland’s most successful folk/rock band in the 1970s and 1980s, culminating in a career spanning 45 years.They produced 14 studio albums and took Gaelic music from the village halls of the Highlands to arenas across the world including Canada and New York with sold-out concerts at some of the world’s most prestigious venues such as New York’s Times Square, London’s Royal Albert Hall and Edinburgh Castle.Calum’s brother, bassist Rory Macdonald, said: “It’s the love of performing that kept the group going for over 45 years.“Our farewell performance brought all this to a close – a shared, visceral experience that will stay.
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