Gerry Cinnamon
Gerard Crosbie (born 1 October 1984), professionally known as Gerry Cinnamon, is a Scottish singer-songwriter. He released his debut album Erratic Cinematic in September 2017 and spawned the successful singles "Belter" and "Sometimes", both of which were certified double Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
The album achieved similar success, reaching number three on the Scottish Albums Charts, and earning a Platinum certification from the BPI. He released his second album, The Bonny, in April 2020, supported by the lead single "Canter" which was released the previous year. It topped the Scottish Singles Charts, reached the top twenty of the Irish Singles Charts and was certified Platinum by the BPI. The albums fifth single, "Where We're Going", became his first Top 40 appearance on the UK Singles Charts. The album reached number one on both the Scottish Albums Charts and UK Albums Chart and became the third biggest selling UK album released that year.
He sings in his normal dialect, namely Glaswegian. In 2023, his live album Live at Hampden Park debuted atop the albums charts in his native Scotland. Several of Cinnamon's other non–single releases have been certified by the BPI, including "Fickle McSelfish", "Lullaby" and "Fortune Favours The Bold". In 2016, he was awarded the award for Best Live Act at the Scottish Music Awards, and in 2019 received the Entertainment Award at the Great Scot Awards.
The Bonny
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Dark Days
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Sun Queen
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Canter
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