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  2. Lindisfarne (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lindisfarne are an English folk rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne established in 1968 (originally called Brethren). [1] The original line-up comprised Alan Hull (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Ray Jackson (vocals, mandolin, harmonica), Simon Cowe (guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards), Rod Clements (bass guitar, violin) and Ray Laidlaw (drums).

  3. Lindisfarne discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Lindisfarne (2003) - 20 tracks from the original 3 albums and mini biography by Ray Laidlaw. Features 2 previously unreleased tracks ("Sleeping" and "Love in a Cage") The Best of Lindisfarne (2005) - Virgin Charisma: 19 tracks from studio albums up to "Promenade". Meet me on the Corner: The Collection (2006) [8]

  4. Ray Jackson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Jackson's Lindisfarne is his third career line-up. The band is composed of five former members of Lindisfarne, plus Roxy Music drummer Paul Thompson. On 12 January 2015, the 'Lindisfarne Official' Facebook page posted the following announcement: "It is with regret that we have to announce Ray Jackson's retirement from Lindisfarne.

  5. Glastonbury Festival line-ups - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, Michael Eavis shared that the same bands from the 2020 lineup should be present at the 2022 festival. [25] The 2022 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 22 and 26 June 2022. The line-up was as follows: [26]

  6. Alan Hull - Wikipedia

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    Lindisfarne disbanded in 1973 and Hull released a second solo album, Squire, then formed the short-lived Radiator, which also included drummer Ray Laidlaw of Lindisfarne and Jack the Lad. In March 1977 the original line-up of Lindisfarne reformed after a well-received series of sold-out Christmas shows at the Newcastle City Hall in 1976 which ...

  7. Category:Lindisfarne (band) members - Wikipedia

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  8. Rod Clements - Wikipedia

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    Lindisfarne broke up in 1973 and Clements became a founding member of Jack the Lad, also working with Ralph McTell and Bert Jansch. Lindisfarne reformed in 1977 and Clements continued to be part of the line-up until 2003. Rod rejoined Lindisfarne in 2015 and is currently touring and performing with the band.

  9. Jack the Lad - Wikipedia

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    After two highly successful albums, Lindisfarne's third album Dingly Dell (1972) was a commercial and critical failure and the band split with main songwriter Alan Hull going off to perform solo projects and eventually reforming Lindisfarne with a new line-up later that year. [1]