- Bruce Guthro
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Bruce Guthro Background information Born August 31, 1961 Origin Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Genres Folk
Country
PopOccupations singer/songwriter Years active 1994–present Labels MCA Records (1994)
EMI Music Canada (1998)
RecArt (2005)
Ridge Records (2009)Associated acts Runrig Website www.bruceguthro.com Bruce Guthro (born August 31, 1961) is a Canadian singer / songwriter, from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Guthro has recorded as a solo artist, and in 1998 also joined Scottish folk rock band Runrig,[1] whilst still pursuing his solo career. Guthro has received several ECMA's (East Coast Music Awards),[2] and was also host of Canadian TV show 'Songwriters Circle', on which guests included of Alan Doyle, from Canadian Band Great Big Sea. He appeared at Tønder 2007 Festival.[3]
He resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Contents
Discography
Albums
Year Album details CAN Country Certifications
(sales thresholds)1994 Sails to the Wind - Released: 1994
- Label: MCA
— 1998 Of Your Son - Released: 1998
- Label: EMI
6 - CAN: Gold
2001 Guthro - Released: 2001
- Label: EMI
— 2005 Beautiful Life - Released: 2006
- Label: EMI
— 2009 No Final Destination - Released: September 7, 2009
- Label: RecArt
— 2011 Celtic Crossing - Released: October 17, 2011
- Label: RecArt
— Singles
Year Title Chart Positions Album CAN Country CAN AC CAN 1997 "Walk This Road" 1 16 — Of Your Son 1998 "Falling" 15 12 39 "Ivey's Wall" 12 — — 1999 "Two Story House" (with Amy Sky) — 45 — "Good Love" — 27 — 2001 "Factory Line" * * — Guthro "Disappear" * * — "Livin' a Lie" * * — 2007 "Touch" — — — Beautiful Life Samplers
Year Title Album 2000 "Four Strong Winds" (with Raylene Rankin) Over Canada (Soundtrack) 2010 "Acadie, Sing Me Home" (with Blair Douglas) Celtic Greatest Guest appearances
Year Title Artist Album 1997 "Fiddle & Bow" Natalie MacMaster No Boundaries 2008 "Acadie, Sing Me Home" Blair Douglas Stay Strong References
External links
Categories:- 1961 births
- Canadian male singers
- Canadian country singers
- Canadian folk singers
- Canadian pop singers
- Canadian country singer-songwriters
- Living people
- Musicians from Nova Scotia
- Runrig members
- Canadian singer stubs
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