A stalwart Scots bus driver has put down his steering wheel and picked up his guitar- penning a song in tribute to his colleagues keeping the city moving during lockdown.
Gerry Kennedy, 61, has been ferrying Glasgow's punters for 32 years, regularly driving the 75 and 34 services. The self-taught guitarist has previously visited local schools singing to them about using buses safely.
Gerry, from Glasgow, has now updated his song as a tribute to his colleagues called. 'If it wisnae fur the buses, where wud ye be?'His song talks about the need for public transport during the pandemic- and has a rousing line about beating Covid-19 together.First Bus, Gerry's employers, have put the video on Twitter where it has gathered tens of thousands of
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