found: Guardian WWW site, viewed Oct. 14, 2021(Robin Morton; Robin (Robert Samuel) Morton, folk musician and record producer, born 24 December 1939; died 1 October 2021; for more than 50 years, a leading figure within the Scottish folk music scene, both as a performer--he was a founding member of the Scottish-Irish band the Boys of the Lough--but also as a record producer and manager. Robin, who spent his early life in Ulster before moving to Edinburgh in 1970, played concertina and bodhrán and teamed up with the flute and whistle player Cathal McConnell and fiddler Tommy Gunn. All three men also sang traditional songs from Northern Ireland and the band [Boys of the Lough] was named after one of their tunes. Robin established his own company, Temple Records, in his home village of the same name in Midlothian, south of Edinburgh. He was born Robert, but known from childhood as Robin, in Portadown, Co Armagh)