CLYDEBANK band The Ronains are to release their latest hit in memory of their bandmate who died in August.

Guitarist and vocalist Shaun Scott passed away just 10 days before the band were due to unveil their new single.

They are debuting the "Funtime Frankie" tune and music video at a special sold-out show in the Trongate tonight.

Lead singer Debi Ronain told the Scottish Sun: "Ideally we would love Shaun to be there.

"It was the last thing he worked on and now this is kind of his legacy.

"These are now the videos that when it comes to his son growing up, who is just three years-old, he will be able to treasure.

"He loved the process of making this video, you have no idea he kept showing us the next edit. He was so excited for it, but sadly he passed away just ten days before this single was due to come out.

"The funny thing is about this video is that Shaun was always known for dressing in black. Yet for this video we were like imagine Shaun in a big white Elvis jumpsuit.

"We never really got that far down the line but he wore white jeans and a white t-shirt. It's so weird looking back on it as he looks like an angel considering he was always in black."

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Debi added: "There's nothing we can do to take away the pain from his family but what we can do is try to immortalise him. We want to carry on his legacy.

"Shaun wasn't one of these people who passed away not knowing how much he was loved.

"He was absolutely spoiled rotten, he was cherished, he was the blue eyed boy. That is our one comfort that the boy knew how much he was adored."

The album Love, Drugs & on the Dole was released earlier this year. It details the struggles of Lizzy Coyne, a fictional character based on a real woman living in Glasgow’s East End.

Funtime Frankie stars Celtic legend Frank McAvennie as well as Rangers hero Andy Goram.

Debi said they have always worked to include the Old Firm into their music.

She said: "I thought well Frank McAvennie has been there and done that and bought all the girls a t-shirt.

"We couldn't believe we managed to bag him.

"Andy has this cameo and for me being the Rangers fan he's hilarious.

"He shakes his head in disbelief at Frank and his mannerisms on the dance floor.

"We were really lucky that Frank was able to bring him along.

"Frank had said let me see who I can contact and was thinking please be Ally McCoist.

"But to get some like Andy was just fantastic."