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McCrorie (born 18
March 1998) is a
Scottish professional footballer who
plays as a right-back,
right wing-back, or
defensive midfielder for EFL Championship...
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Robby McCrorie (born 18
March 1998) is a
Scottish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Scottish Premiership club Kilmarnock.
McCrorie previously...
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Stevie McCrorie (born 23
March 1985) is a
Scottish singer-songwriter. He is best
known as a
firefighter who won the
fourth series of the BBC television...
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Stevie McCrorie,
winner of the
fourth series of The
Voice UK,
released a
cover version of "Lost Stars" as his winner's single. On 4
April 2015,
McCrorie performed...
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McCrorie is a surname. It is
derived from the
Scottish Gaelic surname Mac Ruidhrí.
Edward McCrorie (born 1936),
American poet and
academic of
English literature...
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Edward McCrorie is a
Professor Emeritus of
English at
Providence College in Providence, RI. He is the
author of six
collections of
poetry and
three verse...
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heart attack on 13
March 2012.
Keyboard player Andrew McCrorie-Shand
later pursued a
career composing for
Ragdoll Productions, most notably...
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Andrew William John
McCrorie-Shand (born 14 May 1955) is a
British composer. He is
mostly known for
having composed musical scores for children's television...
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McCrorie (1998–), Footballer, born in
Dailly Ross
McCrorie (1998–), Footballer, born in
Dailly Alan
McInally (1963–), Footballer, born in Ayr Rory
McKenzie...
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United Kingdom. The song was
written by
Andrew McCrorie-Shand and
Andrew Davenport, and
produced by
McCrorie-Shand and
Steve James. The
single reached number...