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The original Geordie line-up (from February 1972) included: Vic Malcolm (lead guitar), Tom Hill (bass guitar), Brian Gibson (drums) and Brian Johnson (lead vocals). [1] Their first single, "Don't Do That" broke into the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart in December 1972. [2] In March 1973, Geordie released their debut album, Hope You Like It on ...
There are four Geordie song-related lists on Wikipedia: List of Geordie songwriters; List of Geordie singers;
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 ...
The BBC transmitted new installments of the programme weekly from January 1964 through July 2006, and from then on, only as Christmas and New Year Specials. It was also converted into a radio programme (not included here). Although several artists appeared multiple times on the show over the years, the list notes just their first appearance.
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
Geordie – Masters of Rock is a compilation album by rock band Geordie. [1] It was released in 1974 by EMI. ... Tom Hill (bass) Brian Gibson (drums) References
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
The song was written in memory of 33 years old James Lennon, who was killed in an accident at Dudley Pit on 31 December 1879. It shows the esteem in which the local people of his village held him. A brief detail appears on page 95 of Cresswell's Local and other Songs and Recitations'