Some of the biggest names in Scottish music are supporting a bid to create a Scottish Rock and Roll Music Hall of Fame.

Some of the biggest names in Scottish music are supporting a bid to take over Glasgow's troubled Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) and revamp it as a Scottish Rock and Roll Music Hall of Fame. The group ScotsRock says it wants to take over the building in Sauchiehall Street and turn it into a hub which celebrates Scotland's contribution to global music. Midge Ure, whose career spans Ultravox, Band Aid and Live Aid, has agreed to become the inaugural Patron of ScotsRock. The project has attracted the support of Lulu, Jim Kerr of Simple Minds, Travis and Del Amitri. We asked you to get in touch via BBC Your Voice to tell us who you thought should be included in a Scottish Hall of Fame and were overwhelmed by your responses. Here is a small selection of your suggestions. Big Country were formed in Dunfermline by lead singer and guitarist Stuart Adamson (formerly of the Skids) They were formed in Dunfermline in 1981 by lead singer and guitarist Stuart Adamson (formerly of the Skids). Their debut album The Crossing (1983) reached number three in the UK and delivered their only US Top 40 hit, "In a Big Country".