The Corries
The Corries are a Scottish folk duo formed in the 1960s, known for their traditional music and vibrant performances. The group consists of Ronnie Browne and Paddy Borthwick, who gained popularity for their renditions of Scottish songs and ballads. They often incorporate instruments like the guitar and the bagpipes, showcasing the rich musical heritage of Scotland.
Throughout their career, The Corries have released numerous albums and performed at various festivals and events. Their music often reflects themes of Scottish culture, history, and landscape, making them beloved figures in the folk music scene. They are particularly famous for songs like Flower of Scotland and The Skye Boat Song.