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Robin Morton (24 December 1939 – 1 October 2021) was an Irish folk musician, song collector, broadcaster, record producer, band manager, and founder of the Temple Records label and the Kinmor publishing company.
Guests including UHealth executives, representatives from developers LeFrak and Turnberry and representatives from Robins & Morton Construction Firm, marked their footprint on cement during the ...
Temple US Records is a record label founded in the late 1970s by Robin Morton. Morton, a former member of The Boys of the Lough, had already founded Temple in Temple, Midlothian; Temple US is based in Arlington, Massachusetts. Morton worked as a producer for Topic Records.
On May 24, 2022, AdventHealth and Robins & Morton celebrated the topping out of AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway. [16] [17] [18] On July 31, 2023, construction was completed and the hospital officially opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony on August 2, 2023. [7] [19] It opened next to a 30,000-square-foot medical office building which opened on ...
Robin Morton may refer to: Robin Morton (musician), Irish folk musician; Robin Morton (cycling), American cycling team manager This page was last edited on 29 ...
Robin Morton is an American former cycling team manager and was the first and only female manager in men's professional cycling. She also created the first Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) registered American professional road racing team in 1984. [ 1 ]
Temple Records is a record label founded in 1978 by Robin Morton, previously a member of The Boys of the Lough. [1] It is located in Temple, Midlothian. Although Morton is from Ulster, the label is devoted almost purely to acoustic Scottish traditional music. Morton worked as a producer for Topic Records.
Cathal's musical collaborators were Tommy Gunn and Robin Morton. The two halves met at Falkirk folk festival in Scotland, and formed Boys of the Lough. In 1973, Gaughan left to pursue a solo career and the Northumberland musician Dave Richardson (concertina, mandolin, cittern) joined. [3] This line-up was constant for the next six albums. [3]