A memoir by Ronnie Browne, best known as one-half of The Corries, originators of Scotland's unofficial National Anthem. Browne writes revealingly of his childhood in pre-War Edinburgh, of The Corrie Fold Trio with Paddy Bell, of The Corries throughout their existence, of the many famous musical personalities he has rubbed shoulders with through the decades, of family, travel, and his life as an artist. With color and black & white plates.
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