During Celtic Thunder’s Take Me Home concert filmed at Casino Rama, Scotsman George Donaldson stepped forward to deliver a deeply emotional solo performance of Yesterday’s Men. With only his baritone voice and a simple stage setup, Donaldson transformed the folk-tinged ballad into a personal reflection on aging and memory — captivating audiences and critics alike.

In that intimate spotlight, Donaldson’s warm, steady vocals resonated across the venue, conveying a rich emotional depth that became emblematic of his gift. Irish Music Daily later described him as “the rock on which the group was built,” a “steady heart” whose sincerity and charming stage presence left a lasting impression.
Tragically, George passed away in 2014 at the age of 46 due to a heart attack, leaving behind his wife Carolyn and daughter Sarah. Fans and fellow artists have turned back to this 2009 performance as a bittersweet reminder of his talent — especially his heartfelt delivery of Yesterday’s Men, which now serves as a poignant tribute to his irreplaceable spirit.

As the years go by, his solo continues to capture the essence of home, sorrow, and celebration in a voice that still stirs the soul.
