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Skerryvore (band)

Skerryvore is a Scottish Celtic rock group formed in Tiree, Argyll and Bute islands in 2004. Its founding members are the Gillespie brothers, Daniel and Martin. Regular Tiree visitors include Fraser West and his friend Alec Dalglish, both from Livingston, West Lothian. The group took their name from the Skerryvore lighthouse which lies 12 miles (19 km) off the coast of Tiree. The group's current members include Craig Espie, Alan Scobie, Jodie Bremaneson and Scott Wood. Skerryvore have released six studio albums, with the addition of a ‘deluxe’ version of one. It includes some live tracks, a compilation album, and a live album.

Skerryvore
Background information
OriginTiree, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
GenresCeltic rock
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.skerryvore.com

Their earlier work was ‘West Coast Ceilidh’ inspired, with Celtic influences. As the band developed, rock, pop, jazz, Cajun and country influences have also emerged.

Now based in and around Glasgow, Scotland, Skerryvore tour throughout Scotland, in Europe, and in the United States, the Middle East, and in China.[1]

History Edit

 
A photograph of the band Skerryvore shot before their Celtic Connections gig at Glasgow's Old Fruitmarket Venue 2016 by Rachel Keenan

The four founding members of Skerryvore all had some experience of public performance. Tiree has produced lots of musicians, playing traditional Scottish instruments such as bagpipes, whistle and accordion.[2] Both Daniel Gillespie and Martin Gillespie were pupils of Gordon Connell[3] and Robert Beck. Martin added whistles to his instrumentation and Daniel pursued the accordion only. The brothers played regularly on the island for friends, at local ceilidhs and parties, and in the ‘Lean To’, part of the Scarinish Hotel.

Fraser and Alec were products of the Music Department of Deans Community High School in Livingston, West Lothian and of the supportive policy towards music education and performance of West Lothian Council.[4] Both played in their school's wind band and in West Lothian School's wind band and big band, and in other local bands. For much of this time, Fraser's main instrument was trumpet and Alec's was euphonium.

Fraser met Daniel on holiday on Tiree, when Daniel and other musicians played in the Lean To. In 2000, after Daniel moved to the mainland to study, the two played ceilidh music together at functions. In summer 2003, with Martin and Alec, they toured small venues in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Up to this point, they were known variously as ‘The Gillespie Brothers’, ‘The Gillespie Brothers and Fraser,’ and ‘Brois,’ allegedly a Tiree Gaelic word loosely translated as ‘a complete cock up’.

In 2004 the band adopted the name ‘Skerryvore’ and started work on their first album, ‘West Coast Life’. This was recorded at Watercolour Music, Ardgour and produced by Allan Henderson. It was released in summer 2005. The album featured as ‘Album of the Month’ on Mary Ann Kennedy’s BBC Radio Scotland programme ‘Celtic Connections’, and consisted predominantly of arrangements of traditional tunes, including a vocal rendition of ‘Home to Donegal’, and a vocal arrangement of John Lennon and Paul McCartney's ‘Blackbird’.

Following the release of ‘West Coast Life,’ Skerryvore's volume of gigging increased, both in number and in scale. The band experimented with guest musicians and, in 2006, started work on their second album. Fiddler Craig Espie and bassist Barry Caulfield were added to the line-up. This increased the range and scope of the musical styles they could bring to their sound.

When the second album, ‘On the Road’ was released in 2007, a brass section (The Horn Supremacy) was included. Tracks on ‘On the Road’ are also predominantly rearrangements of traditional tunes but with a rockier, funkier feel to them. Following a gig in their adopted home town of Glasgow, reviewer Stuart Morrison, in 'The Herald' stated that 'we could well have found a Runrig for the 21st century'.[5]

The band continued to build their following by touring throughout Scotland and by adding a growing number of foreign gigs. They featured increasingly at larger events such as T in the Park[6] and similar festivals. They became ‘ambassadors for Scotland’ when they accompanied a Scottish Government delegation to the 2008 Ryder Cup in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.[7] Their company, Skerryvore, won the PSYBT Young Entrepreneurs of the Year in 2009.[8][9]

Skerryvore's third album, ‘Skerryvore,’ released in 2010, is almost entirely made up of the band's own compositions plus a few rearrangements of traditional songs. They retained their instrumentation of accordion, pipes, whistle, fiddle, guitar, bass and drums, dispensed with the brass section and added keyboards to both their album arrangements and to many of their live performances. The album received a considerable amount of critical acclaim, including from the 'Daily Record's' John Dingwall who described Skerryvore as 'the hottest new Celtic rockers on the block'.[10]

In 2011, ‘Skerryvore’ brought the band awards including Scottish New Music Awards Album of the Year and, for Alec Dalglish, ‘Frankie Miller Songwriter of the Year’.[11] In December 2011, Skerryvore also won the award as 'Best Live Act' in the 2011 MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards.[12] The band continued their work with the charity ‘Live Music Now’, working with youngsters and other groups in settings including HMP Cornton Vale.[13]

Their fourth album, ‘World of Chances,’ released in 2012 is a departure from the style of their previous ones. Although retaining their traditional instrumentation, the album is almost entirely made up of songs penned by Alec Dalglish, with one tune composed by Martin Gillespie. Alongside their traditional roots, many more ‘world’ influences are apparent in this album, from country to cajun to jazz and rock. The album entered the top 10 in iTunes singer/songwriter chart in June 2012. A limited edition deluxe version of ‘World of Chances’, incorporating live and acoustic versions of some tracks, alongside a live version of Runrig’s ‘Rocket to the Moon’ was released in late 2012. Skerryvore feature on BBC Scotland and BBC Alba's output, playing tracks from albums on radio programmes, excerpts from concert and festival performances, interviews and also featuring the band in the first 'A Gharaids' programme from BBC Alba in February 2011.[14] Late in 2012, Barry Caulfield left the band and was replaced by Colin Cunningham, formerly with Wolfstone, on bass. Prior to recording their fifth album, Colin left and was replaced by Jodie Bremaneson. Producer of their albums since 2010, and keyboard player, Alan Scobie joined the band on stage in all gigs and, following a diagnosis of focal dystonia for Martin, Scott Wood was added on pipes and whistles. When on tour, the band are seldom without 9th member, Paul Hoolahan.

'Chasing the Sun', released in September 2014, was described as the band's most mature sounding album,[15] reflecting the various styles that have influenced their development, as well as re-emphasising their traditional roots. 'Chasing the Sun' was also the band's first international collaboration with platinum ward winning producer Chris Kress, Dave Matthews Band on two of the tracks ('Blown Away' and 'By Your Side').

Skerryvore celebrated their 10th birthday in 2015. In May 2015, they held a ‘Decade’[16] event in Oban. The open air concert, held at Mossfield Stadium, attracted an audience of 6000 who enjoyed various artists including The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Trail West, Dougie MacLean, Sharon Shannon, Skipinnish, Scott Wood Band and, of course, Skerryvore.

To coincide with the occasion, Skerryvore's ‘Decade’ album was also released. Described as a celebration of their 10 years, the CD is a collection of many live versions of Skerryvore classics, some recorded at Festivals, including Tonder Festival in Denmark, with others recorded as ‘live’ studio sessions. It also included previously unreleased tracks, including the single ‘Happy to be Home,’ featuring Sharon Shannon.

In collaboration with Bruichladdich distillery, they released a limited edition, 10 year old, single cask, single malt, ‘Decade’ whisky. With only 290 bottles produced this has become a collector's item.

Following the success of their ‘Decade’ event, Skerryvore launched ‘Oban Live,’ a two-day festival which was held at Mossfield Park, Oban in May 2016,[17] June 2017,[18] June 2018[19] and June 2019.[20]

Skerryvore once again won the 'Best Live Act' for 2016 at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards.[21]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Skerryvore released a single, 'Everyday Heroes.' The music, composed by Martin Gillespie, featured, alongside Skerryvore, a range of musicians from the Scottish Traditional music scene, as well as former UK Government press secretary Alastair Campbell, and reached number 1 in the official charts. 'Everyday Heroes' won the 'Original Work of the Year' award at the 2020 MG ALBA Scottish Trad Music Awards.[22]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
SCO
[23]
UK
[24]
West Coast Life
On the Road
  • Released: 1 July 2007
  • Label: Skipinnish
  • Formats: CD and digital download
Skerryvore
  • Released: 5 July 2010
  • Label: Tyree
  • Formats: CD and digital download
World of Chances
  • Released: 2 December 2012
  • Label: Tyree
  • Formats: CD and digital download
Chasing the Sun
  • Released: 1 September 2014
  • Label: Tyree
  • Formats: CD and digital download
38
Decade
  • Released: 1 June 2015
  • Label: Tyree
  • Formats: CD and digital download
97
Evo
  • Released: 11 June 2018
  • Label: Tyree
  • Formats: CD and digital download
13
Live Across Scotland
  • Released: 10 July 2020
  • Label: Tyree
  • Formats: CD and digital download
17
Tempus
  • Released: 28 April 2023
  • Label: Tyree
  • Formats: CD and digital download
1 36
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or were not released.

Singles Edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
SCO
[25]
"Caledonia" 2009 World of Chances
"Path to Home" 2010 Skerryvore
"On The Road"
(Charity Single)
2011 99 Non-album singles
"Happy to Be Home"
(featuring Sharon Shannon)
2015 52
"Live Forever" 2017 49 EVO
"Soraidh Slàn & the Rise"
(featuring Oban High School Pipe Band)
2019 13 Non-album singles
"Everyday Heroes"
(NHS charity single)
2020 1
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or were not released.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Scots Rock Beijing". Beijing Daily. 13 September 2009.
  2. ^ Pratt + Jeffcutt (2009). Creativity, Innovation and the Cultural Economy. Taylor and Francis US.
  3. ^ "Gordon Connell, music tutor". Folk Radio UK. 8 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Arts in Education".
  5. ^ "Glasgow review". The (Glasgow) Herald. 26 January 2009.
  6. ^ "Folk band - Skerryvore". www.scottish-folk-music.com. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Fife (Platform of Partnership): 8 Oct 2008: Scottish Parliament debates". TheyWorkForYou. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Case Study".
  9. ^ "PSYBT award winners 2009". For Argyll.
  10. ^ Dingwall, John (2 July 2010). "Album reviews". Daily Record.
  11. ^ "Winners of 2011 Scottish New Music Awards". 24 September 2011.
  12. ^ "2011 MG Alba Scottish Traditional Music Award winners".
  13. ^ "Live Music Now (charity) Annual Report 2008-2009, pg10" (PDF).
  14. ^ "BBC appearances 2011 - 2013".
  15. ^ "StackPath". www.folkradio.co.uk. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  16. ^ Campbell, Rita. "Skerryvore celebrate 10th anniversary with Oban gig". Press and Journal. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  17. ^ "StackPath". www.folkradio.co.uk. June 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  18. ^ Campbell, Rita. "Thousands turn out for eclectic Oban Live festival". Press and Journal. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  19. ^ Campbell, Rita. "Oban Live pulls in the crowds". Press and Journal. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  20. ^ Glen, Louise. "Sun shone on revellers at Oban's biggest ever live music show". Press and Journal. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  21. ^ "StackPath". www.folkradio.co.uk. 6 December 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  22. ^ "StackPath". 12 December 2020.
  23. ^ Peak positions for albums in Scotland:
    • For Chasing the Sun: "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | 07 September 2014 - 13 September 2014". Official Charts Company.
    • For Decade: "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | 07 June 2015 - 13 June 2015". Official Charts Company.
    • For EVO: "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | 15 June 2018 - 21 June 2018". Official Charts Company.
    • For Live Across Scotland: "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | 17 July 2020 - 24 July 2020". Official Charts Company.
    • For Tempus: "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | 5 May 2023 – 11 May 2023". Official Charts Company.
  24. ^ "Skerryvore | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  25. ^ Peak positions for singles in Scotland:
    • For "On The Road": "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | 08 May 2011 - 14 May 2011". Official Charts Company.
    • For "Happy to Be Home": "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | 17 May 2015 - 23 May 2015". Official Charts Company.
    • For "Live Forever": "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | 03 February 2017 - 09 February 2017". Official Charts Company.
    • For "Soraidh Slàn & the Rise": "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | 01 February 2019 - 07 February 2019". Official Charts Company.
    • For "Everyday Heroes": "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 | 17 April 2020 – 23 April 2020". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 April 2020.

External links Edit

  • skerryvore.com

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Skerryvore is a Scottish Celtic rock group formed in Tiree Argyll and Bute islands in 2004 Its founding members are the Gillespie brothers Daniel and Martin Regular Tiree visitors include Fraser West and his friend Alec Dalglish both from Livingston West Lothian The group took their name from the Skerryvore lighthouse which lies 12 miles 19 km off the coast of Tiree The group s current members include Craig Espie Alan Scobie Jodie Bremaneson and Scott Wood Skerryvore have released six studio albums with the addition of a deluxe version of one It includes some live tracks a compilation album and a live album SkerryvoreBackground informationOriginTiree Argyll and Bute ScotlandGenresCeltic rockYears active2004 presentWebsitewww wbr skerryvore wbr com Their earlier work was West Coast Ceilidh inspired with Celtic influences As the band developed rock pop jazz Cajun and country influences have also emerged Now based in and around Glasgow Scotland Skerryvore tour throughout Scotland in Europe and in the United States the Middle East and in China 1 Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThis section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp A photograph of the band Skerryvore shot before their Celtic Connections gig at Glasgow s Old Fruitmarket Venue 2016 by Rachel KeenanThe four founding members of Skerryvore all had some experience of public performance Tiree has produced lots of musicians playing traditional Scottish instruments such as bagpipes whistle and accordion 2 Both Daniel Gillespie and Martin Gillespie were pupils of Gordon Connell 3 and Robert Beck Martin added whistles to his instrumentation and Daniel pursued the accordion only The brothers played regularly on the island for friends at local ceilidhs and parties and in the Lean To part of the Scarinish Hotel Fraser and Alec were products of the Music Department of Deans Community High School in Livingston West Lothian and of the supportive policy towards music education and performance of West Lothian Council 4 Both played in their school s wind band and in West Lothian School s wind band and big band and in other local bands For much of this time Fraser s main instrument was trumpet and Alec s was euphonium Fraser met Daniel on holiday on Tiree when Daniel and other musicians played in the Lean To In 2000 after Daniel moved to the mainland to study the two played ceilidh music together at functions In summer 2003 with Martin and Alec they toured small venues in the Scottish Highlands and Islands Up to this point they were known variously as The Gillespie Brothers The Gillespie Brothers and Fraser and Brois allegedly a Tiree Gaelic word loosely translated as a complete cock up In 2004 the band adopted the name Skerryvore and started work on their first album West Coast Life This was recorded at Watercolour Music Ardgour and produced by Allan Henderson It was released in summer 2005 The album featured as Album of the Month on Mary Ann Kennedy s BBC Radio Scotland programme Celtic Connections and consisted predominantly of arrangements of traditional tunes including a vocal rendition of Home to Donegal and a vocal arrangement of John Lennon and Paul McCartney s Blackbird Following the release of West Coast Life Skerryvore s volume of gigging increased both in number and in scale The band experimented with guest musicians and in 2006 started work on their second album Fiddler Craig Espie and bassist Barry Caulfield were added to the line up This increased the range and scope of the musical styles they could bring to their sound When the second album On the Road was released in 2007 a brass section The Horn Supremacy was included Tracks on On the Road are also predominantly rearrangements of traditional tunes but with a rockier funkier feel to them Following a gig in their adopted home town of Glasgow reviewer Stuart Morrison in The Herald stated that we could well have found a Runrig for the 21st century 5 The band continued to build their following by touring throughout Scotland and by adding a growing number of foreign gigs They featured increasingly at larger events such as T in the Park 6 and similar festivals They became ambassadors for Scotland when they accompanied a Scottish Government delegation to the 2008 Ryder Cup in Louisville Kentucky USA 7 Their company Skerryvore won the PSYBT Young Entrepreneurs of the Year in 2009 8 9 Skerryvore s third album Skerryvore released in 2010 is almost entirely made up of the band s own compositions plus a few rearrangements of traditional songs They retained their instrumentation of accordion pipes whistle fiddle guitar bass and drums dispensed with the brass section and added keyboards to both their album arrangements and to many of their live performances The album received a considerable amount of critical acclaim including from the Daily Record s John Dingwall who described Skerryvore as the hottest new Celtic rockers on the block 10 In 2011 Skerryvore brought the band awards including Scottish New Music Awards Album of the Year and for Alec Dalglish Frankie Miller Songwriter of the Year 11 In December 2011 Skerryvore also won the award as Best Live Act in the 2011 MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 12 The band continued their work with the charity Live Music Now working with youngsters and other groups in settings including HMP Cornton Vale 13 Their fourth album World of Chances released in 2012 is a departure from the style of their previous ones Although retaining their traditional instrumentation the album is almost entirely made up of songs penned by Alec Dalglish with one tune composed by Martin Gillespie Alongside their traditional roots many more world influences are apparent in this album from country to cajun to jazz and rock The album entered the top 10 in iTunes singer songwriter chart in June 2012 A limited edition deluxe version of World of Chances incorporating live and acoustic versions of some tracks alongside a live version of Runrig s Rocket to the Moon was released in late 2012 Skerryvore feature on BBC Scotland and BBC Alba s output playing tracks from albums on radio programmes excerpts from concert and festival performances interviews and also featuring the band in the first A Gharaids programme from BBC Alba in February 2011 14 Late in 2012 Barry Caulfield left the band and was replaced by Colin Cunningham formerly with Wolfstone on bass Prior to recording their fifth album Colin left and was replaced by Jodie Bremaneson Producer of their albums since 2010 and keyboard player Alan Scobie joined the band on stage in all gigs and following a diagnosis of focal dystonia for Martin Scott Wood was added on pipes and whistles When on tour the band are seldom without 9th member Paul Hoolahan Chasing the Sun released in September 2014 was described as the band s most mature sounding album 15 reflecting the various styles that have influenced their development as well as re emphasising their traditional roots Chasing the Sun was also the band s first international collaboration with platinum ward winning producer Chris Kress Dave Matthews Band on two of the tracks Blown Away and By Your Side Skerryvore celebrated their 10th birthday in 2015 In May 2015 they held a Decade 16 event in Oban The open air concert held at Mossfield Stadium attracted an audience of 6000 who enjoyed various artists including The Red Hot Chilli Pipers Trail West Dougie MacLean Sharon Shannon Skipinnish Scott Wood Band and of course Skerryvore To coincide with the occasion Skerryvore s Decade album was also released Described as a celebration of their 10 years the CD is a collection of many live versions of Skerryvore classics some recorded at Festivals including Tonder Festival in Denmark with others recorded as live studio sessions It also included previously unreleased tracks including the single Happy to be Home featuring Sharon Shannon In collaboration with Bruichladdich distillery they released a limited edition 10 year old single cask single malt Decade whisky With only 290 bottles produced this has become a collector s item Following the success of their Decade event Skerryvore launched Oban Live a two day festival which was held at Mossfield Park Oban in May 2016 17 June 2017 18 June 2018 19 and June 2019 20 Skerryvore once again won the Best Live Act for 2016 at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 21 During the COVID 19 pandemic Skerryvore released a single Everyday Heroes The music composed by Martin Gillespie featured alongside Skerryvore a range of musicians from the Scottish Traditional music scene as well as former UK Government press secretary Alastair Campbell and reached number 1 in the official charts Everyday Heroes won the Original Work of the Year award at the 2020 MG ALBA Scottish Trad Music Awards 22 Discography EditAlbums Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsSCO 23 UK 24 West Coast Life Released 1 July 2005 Label Skipinnish Formats CD and digital download On the Road Released 1 July 2007 Label Skipinnish Formats CD and digital download Skerryvore Released 5 July 2010 Label Tyree Formats CD and digital download World of Chances Released 2 December 2012 Label Tyree Formats CD and digital download Chasing the Sun Released 1 September 2014 Label Tyree Formats CD and digital download 38 Decade Released 1 June 2015 Label Tyree Formats CD and digital download 97 Evo Released 11 June 2018 Label Tyree Formats CD and digital download 13 Live Across Scotland Released 10 July 2020 Label Tyree Formats CD and digital download 17 Tempus Released 28 April 2023 Label Tyree Formats CD and digital download 1 36 denotes a recording that did not chart or were not released Singles Edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumSCO 25 Caledonia 2009 World of Chances Path to Home 2010 Skerryvore On The Road Charity Single 2011 99 Non album singles Happy to Be Home featuring Sharon Shannon 2015 52 Live Forever 2017 49 EVO Soraidh Slan amp the Rise featuring Oban High School Pipe Band 2019 13 Non album singles Everyday Heroes NHS charity single 2020 1 denotes a recording that did not chart or were not released References Edit Scots Rock Beijing Beijing Daily 13 September 2009 Pratt Jeffcutt 2009 Creativity Innovation and the Cultural Economy Taylor and Francis US Gordon Connell music tutor Folk Radio UK 8 July 2013 Arts in Education Glasgow review The Glasgow Herald 26 January 2009 Folk band Skerryvore www scottish folk music com Retrieved 30 September 2020 Fife Platform of Partnership 8 Oct 2008 Scottish Parliament debates TheyWorkForYou Retrieved 30 September 2020 Case Study PSYBT award winners 2009 For Argyll Dingwall John 2 July 2010 Album reviews Daily Record Winners of 2011 Scottish New Music Awards 24 September 2011 2011 MG Alba Scottish Traditional Music Award winners Live Music Now charity Annual Report 2008 2009 pg10 PDF BBC appearances 2011 2013 StackPath www folkradio co uk 22 July 2014 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Campbell Rita Skerryvore celebrate 10th anniversary with Oban gig Press and Journal Retrieved 30 September 2020 StackPath www folkradio co uk June 2016 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Campbell Rita Thousands turn out for eclectic Oban Live festival Press and Journal Retrieved 30 September 2020 Campbell Rita Oban Live pulls in the crowds Press and Journal Retrieved 30 September 2020 Glen Louise Sun shone on revellers at Oban s biggest ever live music show Press and Journal Retrieved 30 September 2020 StackPath www folkradio co uk 6 December 2016 Retrieved 30 September 2020 StackPath 12 December 2020 Peak positions for albums in Scotland For Chasing the Sun Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 07 September 2014 13 September 2014 Official Charts Company For Decade Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 07 June 2015 13 June 2015 Official Charts Company For EVO Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 15 June 2018 21 June 2018 Official Charts Company For Live Across Scotland Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 17 July 2020 24 July 2020 Official Charts Company For Tempus Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 5 May 2023 11 May 2023 Official Charts Company Skerryvore full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 6 May 2023 Peak positions for singles in Scotland For On The Road Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 08 May 2011 14 May 2011 Official Charts Company For Happy to Be Home Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 17 May 2015 23 May 2015 Official Charts Company For Live Forever Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 03 February 2017 09 February 2017 Official Charts Company For Soraidh Slan amp the Rise Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 01 February 2019 07 February 2019 Official Charts Company For Everyday Heroes Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 17 April 2020 23 April 2020 Official Charts Company Retrieved 18 April 2020 External links Editskerryvore com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Skerryvore band amp oldid 1179286129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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