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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.

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  4. Ray Laidlaw is a member of Lindisfarne, a folk-rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne. He was there from the beginning and kept a diary of the band's history, which he shares in THE LINDISFARNE STORY show.

  5. 24. Mai 2019 · Here's an interview with Ray Laidlaw, drummer and founding member of much loved and long standing folk-rock band Lindisfarne from Newcastle upon Tyne in the north east of England.

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  6. 11. Jan. 2022 · A show celebrating the life and music of Lindisfarne, the North East of England's most beloved band, with rare video, photos and acoustic versions of their songs. Ray Laidlaw, the founder member and drummer, and Billy Mitchell, the front man, share the remarkable story of the group and their fans.

  7. A new Lindisfarne is formed featuring Ray Jackson and Alan Hull, joined by Kenny Craddock (keyboards/ vocals), Charlie Harcourt (guitar/ keyboard), Tommy Duffy (bass/ vocals), with drums by Paul Nichols. Most of this talent was originally roped in for the first Alan Hull solo LP Pipedream (1973).