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  1. Lindisfarne finally broke up in May 2004, with the full line-up performing a final concert on 1 November 2003 at the Newcastle Opera House. The final line-up as a band consisted of Dave Hull-Denholm, Billy Mitchell, Rod Clements, Ian Thomson and Ray Laidlaw. [7]

  2. 1969 schlossen sich Simon Cowe, Rod Clements, Ray Jackson und Ray Laidlaw, allesamt Musiker mit Banderfahrung, im nordostenglischen Newcastle zusammen und nannten sich Brethren.

  3. One of the UK’s most successful folk-rock bands of the 70s live at the BBC. More than eight hours of recordings, over half previously unreleased. Compiled by Colin Harper with Lindisfarne founder members Rod Clements, Ray Jackson & Ray Laidlaw.

  4. Ray Laidlaw As a founder member of Lindisfarne, Ray was right in the middle of it... even before the band had been thought of. As a young lad with a drum kit and dreams of rock and roll, he set about hooking up with like-minded pals, setting him firmly on a course that would see him achieve success in a band with a #1 album, and a varied life ...

  5. 10. Aug. 2010 · PART 1 OF 3 - Ex-Lindisfarne drummer Ray Laidlaw recounts memories of his career with the legendary band and of his life in Newcastle in the 1960s. He is joined by successful playwright Ed...

  6. Ray Laidlaw: Recording Dingly Dell. From Ray Laidlaw: 'New photos have recently surfaced thanks to Jamie McLaren. In June 1972, we were preparing to go into the studio to record Lindisfarne's third album. There was a song we intentionally saved from the Fog on the Tyne sessions that we felt needed orchestration.

  7. 11. Jan. 2022 · Founder member and drummer Ray Laidlaw and front man Billy Mitchell tell the remarkable story with a combination of rare video, unseen photographs, acoustic versions of their favourite Lindisfarne songs and a smattering of scurrilous gossip, opening the 50 Years Of Fog tour in South Shields on March 25th. Here’s a recent ...