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The Black Douglas by The Corries

Artist Biography For The Corries

The Corries Were A Scottish Folk Group Which Emerged From The Scottish Folk Revival Of The Early 1960s. Although The Group Went Through Several Changes Of Line-Up In The Early Days It Was As The Partnership Of Roy Williamson 1936 - 1990 And Ronnie Browne That It Is Best Known. The Early 1970s Were The Corries' Finest Hour. In 1962 Roy Williamson Teamed Up With Bill Smith And Ron Cockburn To Form The "Corrie Folk Trio". Their First Performance Was In The Waverley Bar In St Mary's Street Edinburgh. After A Few Weeks Cockburn Left. They Had Already Accepted An Engagement At The Edinburgh Festival So Williamson Suggested That Ronnie Browne Should Be Brought In To Make Up Numbers. They Also Added Female Irish Singer Paddie Bell To Become The "Corrie Folk Trio And Paddie Bell". In 1966 Paddie Bell And Bill Smith Left The Group. Under The New Name The Corries Williamson A Talented Multi-Instrumentalist And Browne The Singer Performed At The Jubilee Arms Hotel In Cortachy Angus. The Early 1970s Were The Corries' Finest Hour. The Corries Became Legendary For The Amount Of Instruments That Were Taken Onstage During Concerts Between The Two Members Instruments Such As Guitars Banjoes Mandolins Bodhráns Combolins Harmonicas And Tin-Whistles Were Used. During The Corries' 1989 Tour Roy Williamson's Health Went Into Decline And He Was Diagnosed With A Brain Tumour. He Spent His Last Years Living In Forres Close To Where He Spent His School Years. He Died On 12 August 1990. Ronnie Browne Continued Recording And Moved Into Acting As Well As Expanding His Career As A Noted Painter Including Commissions For The 1990 Scottish Rugby Team's Grand Slam Victory But Has Now Retired From Performing. In December 2007 The Corries Were Inducted Into The Scottish Traditional Music Hall Of Fame At The Scottish Trad Music Awards In Fort William Promoted By Concertina Virtuoso Simon Thoumire's Hands Up For Trad Organisation.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: The Black Douglas

Forgotten Hero
A Master Swordsman Formidable Soldier And Supreme Tactician The Black Douglas Was Instrumental In The Fight Against The English In The 14th Century. He Was A Specialist In Fighting Under Cover Of Darkness Won More Victories Over The English Than Any Other Scottish Leader And Commanded A Quarter Of The Scots Army At Bannockburn. In 1314 He And His Men Attacked Roxburgh Castle At Night Disguised As Cows And Recorded The First Use Of Rope Ladders With Hooks On The End To Scale The Walls. His Often Ruthless Deeds On The Battlefield - Including Beheading Enemy Soldiers To Warn Off Other Attackers - Struck Fear Into The Hearts Of The English. Mothers Would Warn Their Children To Behave Or The Black Douglas Would Get Them. To The Scots However He Was The Good Lord James Who True To Robert The Bruce's Dying Wish Carried His King's Heart On Crusade Against The "heathen Moor" In Southern Spain. Knights From Across Europe Joined The Campaign But Douglas Died In Battle At Teba.

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