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In the early 1970s, Geordie toured Australia regularly and gained a solid following in Newcastle, New South Wales, due to the "Newcastle" connection and the song "Geordie's Lost his Liggie" gained popularity and airplay in Newcastle. They were one of the regular touring bands to play at the "art deco" Savoy Theatre in Lambton.
(Top) 1 Track listing. 2 ... Hope You Like It is the debut studio album by the British glam rock band Geordie ... Rating; AllMusic [1] Track listing. All songs ...
Johnson's first band was the Gobi Desert Canoe Club. [10] He was also in a band called Fresh. [11] From 1970, Johnson played with cabaret/club band the Jasper Hart Band, [12] performing songs from the musical Hair as well as soft-rock/pop songs of the time. He and other members of the band formed Geordie. [citation needed]
Don't Be Fooled by the Name is the second studio album by British glam rock band Geordie. Mick Rock was responsible for the cover art and photography. Professional ratings
There are four Geordie song-related lists on Wikipedia: List of Geordie songwriters; List of Geordie singers; List of Geordie songbooks;
The list of Geordie singers is a list of singers who are Geordies. Geordie is the regional nickname given to people from the Tyneside region of North East England. Geordie is also the name given to the dialect of English that they speak. Geordie singers are singers who are from the Tyneside region of England or singers who speak in the Geordie ...
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No Good Woman is the fourth studio album by British glam rock band Geordie.It includes tracks that were recorded by the previous line-ups, as well as several new players. It is the band's last album with original lead vocalist Brian Johnson before he left to join AC/DC in 19