Bruce Guthro
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Bruce Guthro | |
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Background information | |
Born | August 31, 1961 |
Origin | Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia |
Genres |
Folk Country Pop |
Occupations | 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 joined the Scottish folk rock band Runrig,[1] whilst still pursuing his solo career. Guthro has received several ECMA's (East Coast Music Awards),[2] and has hosted the Canadian TV show Songwriters Circle, on which guests included Alan Doyle, from the Canadian Band Great Big Sea. Guthro also appeared at the Tønder 2007 Festival.[3]
He resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Discography
Albums
Title | Details | Peak positions | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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CAN Country | |||
Sails to the Wind |
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Of Your Son |
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6 | |
Guthro |
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Beautiful Life |
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No Final Destination |
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Celtic Crossing |
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Bound For Bethlehem |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||
Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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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 |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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1997 | "Fiddle & Bow" (with Natalie MacMaster) | Andrew MacNaughtan |
"Walk This Road" | ||
1998 | "Falling" | |
2001 | "Disappear" | |
Samplers
Year | Title | Album |
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1995 | "Stan's Tune" | Remembering Stan Rogers: An East Coast Tribute |
1996 | "So Blue" | An East Coast Tribute II |
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 |
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1997 | "Fiddle & Bow" | Natalie MacMaster | No Boundaries |
2008 | "Acadie, Sing Me Home" | Blair Douglas | Stay Strong |
References
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