Donnie Munro

Donnie Munro (born September 8, 1953, Isle of Skye) is a musician, and former lead singer of the band Runrig. He attended Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen and did a postgraduate in teaching at Moray House in Edinburgh. He first saw Runrig play in 1973 and was approached one year later to become a member of the band. He contested the Scottish Parliament seat of Ross, Skye and Inverness West at the 1999 election for Labour, but was defeated by Liberal Democrat John Farquhar Munro. This necessitated leaving the band, which he did in 1997, by which time it was well known that he intended to run for election. He now enjoys a successful solo career.

External links

Official Site Munro, Donnie

 

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