“Auld Lang Syne” has been covered by some of modern music’s greatest performers, but its origins date to 18th century Scotland.
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Today, precisely 25 years to the minute after a bomb went off on Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, memorial services will be held at these four locations.
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His writing took readers from rural Scotland to the edge of space.
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There have been plenty of “Fifth Beatles,” but only one person has ever had the honor of being the “Sixth Stone.” That was Ian Stewart…
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More than three decades after his death, AC/DC frontman Bon Scott is still considered one of the greatest hard-rock vocalists of all time.
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As a solo artist, Gerry Rafferty was a bit of a one-hit wonder.
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The life and career of guitarist and songwriter Stuart Adamson, once called “Britain’s answer to Jimi Hendrix.”
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