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    Donnie Munro

    Donald Munro from Uig, Isle of Skye was brought up between his grandparents croft ) and his parents house in Portree, Skye. His early culture was influenced by the fact that most people spoke Gaelic, English was the language of everyday business - Gaelic for the home and English for the school. Fortunately, Gaelic was not completely forgotten as listening to Runrig albums will confirm.

    Donnie Joined Runrig in 1974  and the band  became full-time professionals in 1982. His reputation as an eloquent and intelligent frontman grew with Runrig's success.  1991 was to be one of Donnie's most exciting years. He was elected Rector of Edinburgh University where he was much respected and he took his role seriously. It was the year of the big concert at Loch Lomond and "The Big Wheel" was very successful in the album charts, entering at No.4. Runrig seemed to be everywhere as did Donnie's picture in the papers. He became involved with charity work such as “Solas”, an AIDS charity, and he later helped launch “Zero Tolerance” in 1994.

    Donnie has been a Labour Party supporter all his life. It was at the funeral of the Labour Party leader John Smith that Donnie made up his mind to stand for the UK Parliament, although it was not announced officially that he was to leave Runrig until May 1997. Meanwhile, he presented his own radio show in Scotland on “Scot FM”; he was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Edinburgh University. Speculation about his future with Runrig grew, and he recorded his final album, "Mara", with Runrig in 1995. 1996 saw media interest in Donnie growing as it was rumoured (rightly) that he would stand for the “seat” of Ross, Skye and Inverness West, a Scottish Parliamentary Constituency.

    1997 was the year of the General Election in the UK and Donnie's last year with Runrig. Donnie announced his desire to stand for the proposed Scottish Parliament and the band members made it clear that any return to Runrig was impossible. He said that it had been a hard decision for him to make as he had loved his time with the band and his relationship with the fans was always important.

    No true artist can “walk away” from a lifetime of making music, and early in 1999 Donnie contacted Chris Harley, who by that time had installed a new recording studio on the Isle of Skye. Chris produced most of the “Runrig” albums and he and Donnie worked well together in the studio. The plan was formed to record a Donnie Munro solo album (something Donnie had always wanted to do) and to tentatively form a touring band. The album, “On The West Side”, was recorded during the Spring & Summer of 1999.

    The success of his live performances in 2000 and their enormous atmosphere convinced Donnie and the band to record two shows. They recorded at the 22./23. September 2000 in Portree and Ayr in Scotland.

    In 2002 He recorded Gaelic Heart a powerful CD celebrating the traditional songs from his home on Skye and the song remebered from childhood.

    Contact details:

    Email: info@donniemunro.co.uk
    Web Site: http://www.donniemunro.co.uk


    Albums:


    Gaelic Heart
    The release of the Gaelic Heart CD in 2003 saw the realisation of a long held ambition by Donnie to record an all Gaelic album of traditional songs poignant to him from his childhood.
    £12.99

    Heart of America - across the great divide
    By far the most outstanding album yet released by Donnie Munro in his solo career.
    £12.50

    Donnie Munro Live - An Turas
    Nobody sounds quite like Donnie Munro and there is nobody who can sing 'Dance Called America' quite like him either. It was great to hear it lead on from the opening track on this excellent 'live' album recorded at 2008 Celtic Connections.
    £12.50





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