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  1. Explore music from Norrie Maclean. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Norrie Maclean on Discogs.

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  2. Shortly after the single’s release, lead guitarist Norrie MacLean from The Poets took over from Hughie Nicholson who joined The Poets. Bass player Alan Gorrie replaced Ian Murray and keyboard player Graham Maitland took over from James Mylchreest. The Scots of St James now comprised: Jimmy Oakley – lead vocals. Norrie MacLean – lead guitar

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  3. Norrie Maclean. Profil: Bassist/ lead guitarist of Scotish bands The Scots Of St. James (summer 1966 to fall 1966), The Poets (2) (fall 1966 to 1967) and Picadilly Line (1967 to early 1969). Gruppen: Picadilly Line, The Poets (2), The Scots Of St. James. Varianten: Alle werden angezeigt | Norrie Maclean. N MacLean, N. McLean, Norrie McLean.

  4. Explore Norrie MacLean's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Norrie MacLean on AllMusic.

  5. They moved to London and became the house band at The Scotch of St James, a trendy club, and recruited ex-Poet Norrie MacLean and Stewart Fransis, who I think completed the line up for this release. They parted ways with Norrie and replaced him with Dream Police signer Hamish Stuart, changing their name to Hopscotch who released a couple of ...

  6. Picadilly Line. More images. Profile: Began as a London based Simon & Garfunkel type folk group. After releasing an album, the duo added additional permanent band members for their final singles. Aliases: Edwards Hand. Members: Janice Barber, Keith Hodge (2), Norrie Maclean, Rod Edwards, Roger Hand.

  7. 20. Okt. 2014 · With new manager Bob Shaw, they returned to Decca to release ‘Wooden Spoon ‘in 1967, the line up then being Mulvey and Watson, with new boys Jim Breakey, drums and guitarist Norrie Maclean and...