Scott Hutchison
Born | November 20, 1981 |
Hometown | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Parents | Marion Hutchison |
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Frank Turner review: Punk tunes and disarming earnestness prove winning combination
- The singer-songwriter left everything on stage for his 37th show in Glasgow.
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Mogwai clinch Scottish Album of the Year award
Frightened Rabbit’s 2008 album was given the Scottish Modern Classic award, prompting tributes to frontman Scott Hutchison who died in 2018.
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Scott Hutchison could be alive if he had access to support services, mother says
The singer killed himself in 2018, which led to his brothers and bandmates launching a charity aiming to raise awareness of mental health issues.
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Tiny Changes announces online festival fundraiser recognising Covid charity work
The Tiny Gigs fundraiser on June 20 and 21 will include artists such as Tim Burgess, Frank Turner, The Staves and Cloth.
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New Kirk moderator’s mental health crusade inspired by Frightened Rabbit singer
Rev Dr Martin Fair, 55, of St Andrew Parish Church in Arbroath, Angus, will take up the post in May.
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Lewis Capaldi and Noel Gallagher feud: Chewbacca mask worn by Scottish singer raises £5k
A Chewbacca mask worn by singer Lewis Capaldi as part of a feud with Noel Gallagher has raised more than £5,000 in a charity auction. Scottish-born Capaldi, 22, wore the Star Wars mask for his main stage set at TRNSMT in front of around 50,000 people on Glasgow Green. The mask had raised £5,300 for the mental health charity Tiny Changes just over 13 hours after it was listed on eBay on Monday.
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Lewis Capaldi auctions Star Wars Chewbacca mask for charity amid Noel Gallagher drama
A Chewbacca mask worn by Lewis Capaldi at TRNSMT festival has raised more than £5,000 for charity just 12 hours after going up for auction.The Scottish singer-songwriter hid behind the mask for his set on the main stage of Scotland's biggest festival for 50,000 strong crowd in Glasgow Green.His appearance as the Star Wars character came amid a feud with Noel Gallagher who called him "Chewbacca" and said that he should "enjoy his 15 minutes," calling Scotland a "third world country".The prop used
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Lewis Capaldi’s Chewbacca mask hits £5,000 in charity auction after 12 hours
The Scottish singer-songwriter donned the mask for his set on the main stage of TRNSMT in front of around 50,000 people.
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Tiny Changes: A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit's The Midnight Organ Fight, review: Interesting, eclectic interpretations
This covers collection looks like a tribute to Frightened Rabbit’s frontman Scott Hutchison, who took his own life last year. Tiny Changes is the name of a new mental health charity set up by his family. In fact the music was already completed before Hutchison’s death, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Glasgow indie band’s second album.Heard in that context, it’s simply a set of interesting, eclectic interpretations that show how many talented friends the group made while touring their five al
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Frightened Rabbit singer’s family launch mental health charity
Scott Hutchison's body was found on May 10 last year and it is hoped his legacy will be continued with Tiny Changes having a focus on young people.
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Grammys 2019: XXXTentacion and Scott Hutchison among stars left off In Memoriam tribute list
The 2019 Grammy Awards left several notable music acts off of its In Memoriam tribute. Rapper XXXTentacion, who was killed in June 2018, failed to make it onto the televised list alongside Frightened Rabbit frontman, Scott Hutchison. The segment, which celebrates the musicians who died over the past year, honoured many notable industry figures, including Aretha Franklin, Avicii and Mac Miller.
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