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Bruce Guthro ONS (August 31, 1961 –
September 5, 2023) was a
Canadian singer-songwriter from Cape
Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
Guthro recorded as a solo...
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Dylan Guthro (born
January 27, 1991) is a
Canadian singer/songwriter
based in Nashville. The son of
musician Bruce Guthro,
Dylan released his
debut album...
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Guthro is the 2001
third album from
Canadian artist Bruce Guthro. The
album produced the
singles Disappear,
Factory Line, Livin' A Lie, 4 A.M. and The...
- the band in 1997 to
pursue a
career in
politics and was
replaced by
Bruce Guthro.
Wishart left in 2001, also to
pursue a
career in politics, and was replaced...
- Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Formed in 2015, Port
Cities is
composed of
Dylan Guthro,
Breagh MacKinnon, and
Carleton Stone —each
already a singer/songwriter...
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written in the
Scottish Gaelic language, as the band's new lead singer,
Bruce Guthro, was not a
Gaelic speaker.
MacDonald previously attended the
Glasgow School...
- of
longtime lead
vocalist Donnie Munro.
Canadian singer songwriter Bruce Guthro became lead
vocalist after the band
searched for a new singer. The album...
- 2018.
Retrieved 2
September 2018. "Cape
Breton singer-songwriter
Bruce Guthro dies at 62". Cbc.ca.
Retrieved 7
September 2023. Macdonell,
Hamish (27 June...
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Hayes 3:27 5. "Stetson" Josh Dorr,
Dylan Guthro,
Hayes 2:04 6. "9"
Hayes 3:01 7. "Show Me the Country"
Guthro, Hayes, Josh
Miller 2:38 8. "Taylor Swift"...
- 15, 1988(1988-10-15) (aged 69) Hamilton,
Ontario Resting place Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery Spouse Geraldine Florence (
Guthro)
Copps Children Sheila Copps...