pic.twitter.com/QZ3FZfVfYr— Runrig (@Runrig1973) September 6, 2023In July, Guthro said in a post on social media that he had been dealing with health issues for a number of years and had been forced to cancel some live performances.Following the news of Guthro’s death, his friend and former bandmate, SNP MP Pete Wishart, told BBC Radio Scotland’s Drivetime: “We’ve lost a friend, but we will never get to hear this wonderful voice singing voice live again.”Born in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1961, Guthro began his 40-year music career as a solo artist, releasing his debut album ‘Sails To The Wind’ back in 1994.He joined Runrig four years later, replacing Donnie Munro, and remained in the group until they eventually retired in 2018.
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