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Hugh Burns (Computing Scientist)
Hugh Burns may refer to:- * Hugh Burns (footballer, born 1965), Scottish football defender for several clubs including Rangers and Kilmarnock *Jock Burns Hugh Burns (20 December 1894 – 1963) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre-half for several clubs including Rochdale and Dumbarton Dumbarton (; also sco, Dumbairton; ) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, on the north b ... (Hugh Burns, 1894–1963) Scottish football centre-half for several clubs including Rochdale and Dumbarton * Hugh Burns (musician), London-based Scottish guitarist * Hugh M. Burns (1902–1988), American politician in California {{human name disambiguation, Burns, Hugh ...
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Hugh Burns (footballer, Born 1965)
Hugh Burns (born 13 December 1965) is a Scottish former professional footballer who is best known for his time with Rangers and Kilmarnock. Club career Burns began his career with Cambuslang Rangers before joining Rangers. Whilst at Ibrox he made over fifty appearances in the league and played both legs in a UEFA Cup game against CA Osasuna in 1985. He signed for Hamilton Academical on loan the following season then moved on to Heart of Midlothian in 1987. He had spells at Dunfermline Athletic, Fulham (at that time in the third tier in England) and second spell with Hamilton Academical. In 1991, he joined Kilmarnock and made over forty appearances, then switched to Ayrshire Ayrshire ( gd, Siorrachd Inbhir Àir, ) is a historic county and registration county in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. Its principal towns include Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine and it borders the counties of Re ... rivals Ayr United. A two-year spell at Somerse ...
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Jock Burns
Hugh Burns (20 December 1894 – 1963) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre-half for several clubs including Rochdale and Dumbarton Dumbarton (; also sco, Dumbairton; ) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, on the north bank of the River Clyde where the River Leven flows into the Clyde estuary. In 2006, it had an estimated population of 19,990. Dumbarton was the ca ....https://www.enfa.co.uk (subscription required) References 1894 births 1963 deaths People from Bonhill Footballers from West Dunbartonshire Men's association football central defenders Scottish men's footballers Rochdale A.F.C. players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players St Anthony's F.C. players Dumbarton Harp F.C. players Rutherglen Glencairn F.C. players Dumbarton F.C. players Renton F.C. players East Stirlingshire F.C. players Scottish Junior Football Association players English Football League players Scottish Football League players {{Scotland-footy-bio-stub ...
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Hugh Burns (musician)
Hugh Burns is a London-based Scottish guitarist and prolific recording artist. His guitar playing can be heard on many famous recordings, including Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street" (1978) and "Careless Whisper" (1984) by George Michael/Wham!. Burns has played on albums by: * Joan Armatrading * Jack Bruce * Mutya Buena * Tony Coe * Randy Crawford * Doris Day * Anne Dudley * Albert Hammond * Roy Harper * Mick Karn * Ute Lemper * Paul McCartney * Alison Moyet * Oliver Nelson * Mike Oldfield * Elaine Paige * Pet Shop Boys * Gerry Rafferty * Scott Walker * Stealers Wheel * Wham! History Burns made his recording debut in 1970, playing electric guitar and classical guitar on the Oliver Nelson album ''Black, Brown and Beautiful''. Since his debut, his guitar playing has featured on more than 130 albums. References External links Hugh Burns creditsat AllMusic Hugh Burns album releases & creditsat Discogs.com Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information abo ...
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