that would have generated an extra £29m in tax revenue.
he was an internationally renowned singer and very remarkable individual who came from this south Wales valleys village which has produced so many extraordinary people from rugby players to politicians.His voice and warm personality touched hearts all over the world.
Burrows received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Wales in 1981.The BBC Radio Wales broadcaster said Burrows had the rare ability to sing not only in opera.Burrows could have been a professional rugby player.
and the Royal Opera House in London.lyricism and refined musicianship was unsurpassed.
his son Mark said: Words cannot express how much I will miss this true Welshman who (as he liked to say) loved to sing a bit!Welsh operatic and concert soprano Beverley Humphreys said Burrows had an astounding career.
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