Andrew Ure,Musician and Entrepreneur,Dies in Highland Hiking Accident
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Andrew ure,the frontman of Scottish band The Ray Summers and a prominent figure in the Falkirk music and business scene,has died following a hiking accident on Ben Vane in the Arrochar Alps on Hogmanay. He was 41 years old.
A Tragic Loss on Hogmanay
Ure was reported overdue on December 31st, the day after his 41st birthday, prompting a search operation led by Police Scotland with support from Arrochar Mountain rescue (AMR) [[1]]. His family confirmed he was found several hours later and pronounced dead at the scene. Remarkably, his dog, Penny, was found alive and unharmed by his side [[3]].
A Multi-Talented Creative
Beyond his musical career, Ure was a prosperous entrepreneur. He co-founded the Vibration music festival in Falkirk in 2019 with his brother and served as a director of The wee Whisky shop in Linlithgow [[1]]. He was known for his passion for both music and whisky.
Musical Contributions with the Ray Summers
As the frontman of The Ray Summers, Ure and his band supported well-known acts such as Paolo Nutini and Doves [[2]]. The band gained a following for their energetic performances and distinctive sound.
Tributes Pour In
Family and friends have expressed their devastation at Ure’s sudden passing. His brother, David Ure, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, describing Andrew as a beloved brother, best friend, and business partner [[3]]. Linsey Waddell, Ure’s partner, described him as “my guiding light and the biggest star of all” in a Facebook post. The Wee Whisky shop also released a statement expressing their “profound sadness” at the loss of their director [[1]].
Experienced Hillwalker
Authorities have confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding Ure’s death [[1]]. He was an experienced hillwalker familiar with the area,and had recently acquired new gear for his hobby [[2]]. Arrochar Mountain Rescue extended their condolences to Ure’s family and friends.
Published: 2026/01/05 21:24:35