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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Music artists with the highest net worth reported by Forbes; Artists Nationality Lifetime Net worth Report year Ref. Latest estimation Peak estimation Peak estimation adjusted in 2023 $ Latest Peak Jay-Z: United States 1969–present $ 2.5 billion $ 2.5 billion: 2024 [9] Taylor Swift: United States 1989–present $ 1.6 billion $ 1.6 billion ...
Jelly Roll's net worth in 2024 is far from where it was just a few years ago. The artist's retelling of his success story is simple. ... His mother struggled with mental illness and addiction, and ...
Robert de Nevill - The subject of a song/poem, Robert de Nevill (or de Neville), Second Baron of Raby (ca1220 – 1282), was the son of Geoffrey Fitz-Robert and his wife Margaret. [3] The song "Lamentation on the death of Sir Robert de Nevill, Lord of Raby, in 1282" appears on page 64 of Joseph Ritson's Bishopric Garland or Durham Minstrel
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John Balmbra - Entrepreneur, owner of the famous Music Hall; Sir David Brewster - subject of a song and a scientist/engineer and inventor of the Kaleidoscope c1820. The song "The Pitman's Skellyscope" written by William Mitford appears in a great many chapbooks, possibly due to its novelty value, including on page 147 of Thomas Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings