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Scottish music (1990–1999)
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Births and deaths
Deaths
Roy Williamson
(1936
–
1990)
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]
Hamish Imlach
(1940
–
1996)
Recordings
1991 "Delirium" (
Capercaillie
)
1992 "The Chase" (
Wolfstone
)
1994 "The Day Dawn" (
The Boys of the Lough
)
1994 "
Hit the Highway
" (
The Proclaimers
)
1995 "John McCusker" (
John McCusker
)
1996 "Long Distance" (
Runrig
)
1996 "Sail On" (
Dick Gaughan
)
1997 "Bothy Culture" (
Martyn Bennett
)
1998 "Rain Hail or Shine" (
Battlefield Band
)
1998 "
Music Has the Right to Children
" (
Boards of Canada
)
1999 "Redwood Cathedral" (
Dick Gaughan
)
References
↑
"On this day in 1990: Flower of Scotland composer Roy Williamson dies"
. scotsman.com. 12 August 2016
. Retrieved
26 July
2020
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