Music fans have spoken - who should be in the Scottish Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Some of the biggest names in Scottish music are supporting a bid to create a Scottish Rock and Roll Music Hall of Fame.
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Key People
Annie Lennox is a singer-songwriter and philanthropist from Aberdeen.
Bobby Gillespie is the lead singer of the rock band Primal Scream.
Fish is the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion.
Jim Kerr is the lead singer of the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, known for their iconic song 'Don't You (Forget About Me).'
Lulu is a Scottish singer known for her hit songs and an enduring music career.
Midge Ure is a Scottish musician known for his work with Ultravox, Band Aid, and Live Aid.
Stuart Adamson was the lead singer and guitarist of the band Big Country.
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Some of the biggest names in Scottish music are supporting a bid to create a Scottish Rock and Roll Music Hall of Fame.
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