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Maybe twins learn to be pals so they don't batter shit out of each other." The Proclaimers were born at the Eastern General Hospital in Leith, Edinburgh on 5 March 5 1962. Charlie arrived 30 ...
Following on from their sold out 35-date tour of the UK, Scottish pop duo The Proclaimers announce they will be returning to Australia in early 2023 for a national tour. They kick off their tour ...
The Proclaimers have been removed from the playlist for King Charles III’s coronation due to their anti-monarchy views, reports claim. Ahead of King Charles’s official crowning in May ...
But they believe it is the UK - not them - that has become toothless. The Proclaimers' latest album, Dentures Out, is peppered with punk energy and caustic commentary that many may not agree with.
The Proclaimers want more "political" songs in the charts. The Scottish rock duo - which consists of 60-year-old twin brothers Charlie and Craig Reid - enjoyed their heyday in the 1980s along with ...
The Proclaimers have announced they will no longer be performing at Sunshine Festival 2023. In a post on Facebook, the festival revealed that Charlie, one of the band’s members, has been experie ...
If you would walk 500 miles to see a show from The Proclaimers, and maybe even walk 500 more, then, first of all, you are an extremely dedicated fan. I mean, 1,000 miles is a long way. Not only ...
Chris Martin had only heard the Proclaimers single “Sunshine on Leith” for the first time three days before Coldplay performed a cover of the 1988 record for BBC’s Radio 2 Piano Room.
Coldplay have teamed up with Laura Mvula to cover The Proclaimers’ classic track, “Sunshine On Leith.” Watch the performance in full below. The band delivered an emotive rendition of the ...
In America, mostly of us only know Scottish duo the Proclaimers for “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles),” the driving, heavy-accented 1988 ditty that didn’t become a big alt-rock radio hit until it ...