Paul Buchanan can regularly be seen out and about in Glasgow's West End with The Blue Nile frontman having called the city home for over 40 years.
Although born in Edinburgh, his family moved to Bishopbriggs on the outskirts of the city with Buchanan attending St Matthews Primary School and St Ninian's High School in Kirkintilloch before going on to study literature and medieval history at the University of Glasgow.
In a reply to comment on social media, Buchanan did confirm that he has a new album in the pipeline with his most recent solo release being Mid Air in 2012 which was re-released for its 10th anniversary in 2022.
Take a wander through Glasgow with The Blue Nile frontman who spoke to Dutch Public Television outlet Top 2000 a gogo back in 2013 about his Glasgow story.

5. Gibson Street
“There was a little grocery store and if we had a enough money, we would come around here and buy a little packet of four cakes or yogurts - that was our high living. It’s changed now.” | Supplied

6. Byres Road
“What was interesting to us was the universal nature of cities. Much of what you would glimpse or see were the same. Glasgow’s obviously not the same scale as New York but if you shrunk it down to a corner, it could be and it could be anywhere.” | Supplied