PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
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The Shape Of Things To Come | The Headboys | Rock | Pop Rock | RSO | 1979 | Australia | 1 x LP, Album |


Robin Morton
Real Name: Robert Samual Morton
Irish folk musician, label owner and manager born 24th December 1939 Portadown, County Armargh, North Ireland; died 1st October 2021.
Founded the folk band Boys of the Lough in 1967 along with Tommy Gunn and Cathal McConnell. Robin left the band 1979 after establishing the folk label Temple Records and the Temple Records Studio. He moved to Edinburgh, Scotland in 1970 to study a PhD (lapsed) at Edinburgh University. In 1980 he became manager of the Scottish folk group Battlefield Band, and continued to manage and release material by the band until their apparent end in 2017. Morton set up Temple (U.S.) Records in the 1980s. He also set up a publishing company called Kinmore Publishing which produces music, and publishes books and sheet music.
Was married to Alison Kinnaird.