The Proclaimers' '500 Miles' had better be on the set list at US-Scotland ...
The Proclaimers' '500 Miles' had better be on the set list at US-Scotland ...Florida Times-Union (blog)So here's a request for the people at Everbank, in case they haven't thought of it already: Ditch the "Sweet Home Alabama" and Gary Glitter for a day and crank up the Proclaimers. Scottish fans singing along to their countrymen's "I'm Gonna Be (500 ...
The Proclaimers keep on keeping on
The Proclaimers keep on keeping onThe NationalBorn in Leith, Scotland in 1962, The Proclaimers - aka the twin brothers Craig and Charlie Reid - recorded their debut album This Is the Story in 1987. It was 1988's Sunshine on Leith, though, that yielded their best-known song.
White on target for river run milestone
White on target for river run milestoneThe Maitland MercuryWhen the Proclaimers first belted out their famous ditty “I would walk 500 miles and I would walk 500 more” they certainly didn't have Simon White in mind. While the Scottish band attest to walk that far to reach their goal, by the time White crosses ...
The Proclaimers cheer on 500 mile wheelchair challenge
The Proclaimers cheer on 500 mile wheelchair challengeThe Press, YorkA WHEELCHAIR-bound fundraiser from a village near Selby who was paralysed while serving with the RAF is set to wheel for 500 miles for charity – cheered on by Scots singing duo The Proclaimers. Former RAF Regiment gunner Sean Allerton, 47, ...RAF Regiment gunner's 500-mile missionBritish Forces Newsall 4 news articles »
Video: The Proclaimers backing for injured Leeds soldiers 500-mile mission
Video: The Proclaimers backing for injured Leeds soldiers 500-mile missionYorkshire Evening PostBut yesterday singing Scottish twins The Proclaimers were in Yorkshire to back another double act's bid to cover the same distance – in wheelchairs. Edinburgh brothers Charlie and Craig Reid were at RAF Church Fenton near Sherburn-in-Elmet as Leeds ...Proclaimers get wheel inspiration from soldiersThe Scottish Sunall 3 news articles »