Rangers Fan Zone singer Damien Hendry has described singing for supporters prior to the match with Motherwell as an “honour”.
Hendry sang a collection of Ibrox classics for the club’s fans as they prepared to watch Rangers beat Motherwell 2-1 on the club’s Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
Supporters would’ve enjoyed the result and the commemorations, but for Hendry, it will also be a special day for another reason altogether.
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Damien Hendry is a singer-songwriter with a host of different projects who also describes himself as a Rangers fanatic.
For anyone who enjoyed Hendry’s music, you can find out more about his ongoing projects on his official Twitter page.
For anyone who is looking to find out more about any songs Hendry has in the pipeline regarding Rangers, he also revealed after the gig that he is working with an unnamed Rangers fan on recording a version of Every Saturday We Follow.
Follow his official Twitter page to keep up to date with the progress on that.
The talented singer entertained the club’s support alongside a host of other attractions at the Fan Zone in the grounds of Ibrox stadium.

Former player Neil Murray was the guest in the Fan Zone and took part in a Q&A about his football career whilst also talking about his time at Rangers.
The area also had a host of entertainment for the kids, including the appearance of Broxi, Roxi and Boris, whilst the area observed a minute’s silence as a wreath was laid for Remembrance Sunday.
