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  2. List of Geordie singers - Wikipedia

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    Geordie singers are singers who are from the Tyneside region of England or singers who speak in the Geordie dialect. Most Geordie singers have only recorded Geordie dialect songs and feature on compilation albums of Geordie songs, however, some Geordie singers have found mainstream success in pop music, one of these being Sting from the band ...

  3. Geordie (band) - Wikipedia

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    After AC/DC's lead singer Bon Scott died in February 1980, AC/DC chose Brian Johnson (whose vocal talent had previously been praised by Scott) to take over lead vocal duties. [1] Johnson traveled with the band and producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange to Compass Point Studios in The Bahamas to write and record the follow-up to their 1979 album ...

  4. Joe Wilson (Geordie singer) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's songs were published during his lifetime, as well as after his death. This is a partial list. "Keep yor feet still Geordie hinny" to the tune of "Nelly Gray"/"Maggie May" "Come Geordie ha'd the bairn" "Aa hope ye'll be kind ti me dowter" "The Row upon the Stairs" "Dinnet clash the door" "The time that me fethur was bad" "The Gallowgate ...

  5. Brian Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Brian Francis Johnson De Luca (born 5 October 1947) is an English singer and songwriter. In 1980 at the age of 32, after the death of Bon Scott, he became the third lead singer of the Australian rock band AC/DC. Johnson was one of the founding members of the rock band Geordie, which was formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1971. After several hit ...

  6. Wor Nanny's a mazer - Wikipedia

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    Wor Nanny's a mazer is a famous Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by Tommy Armstrong, in a style deriving from music hall. It is regarded by many as one of the classics. It is regarded by many as one of the classics.

  7. List of Geordie songbooks - Wikipedia

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    This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists. Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article. (September 2012) This article needs additional citations for ...

  8. Hi, canny man - Wikipedia

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    "Hi, canny man hoy a ha'penny oot" is a famous Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by Harry Nelson, in a style deriving from music hall. Nelson was a well-known Geordie singer/comedian in the late 19th/early 20th century and is credited with writing the song.

  9. Geordy Black - Wikipedia

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    "Geordy Black", also known as "Geordie Black" and "I'm Going Down the Hill" is a 19th-century Geordie folk song by Rowland "Rowley" Harrison, in a style deriving from music hall. The song tells the tale of an old miner, reminiscing on his experiences. Harrison would routinely dress as Geordie Black when performing the song on stage.