
The Corries
The Corries were a renowned Scottish folk music duo, formed in the 1960s, consisting of musicians Ronnie Browne and Roy Williamson. They gained popularity for their powerful harmonies, traditional Scottish songs, and engaging performances. Known for pieces like “Flower of Scotland” and “The Skye Boat Song,” they played a significant role in the Scottish folk revival. Their music often incorporated themes of Scottish history and culture, resonating deeply with audiences. The Corries' influence is evident in their contribution to Scottish identity and continues to inspire musicians today.