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  1. 18. Apr. 2024 · Sam is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from North Shields, in the North East of England, making him a born and bred Geordie! Not only that, but he has also dabbled in acting - believe it or not, he appeared in the 2011 pilot of Vera and CBBC's Wolfblood.

  2. 5. Mai 2024 · This came in 2002 when Gabriele ‘Gabry’ Ponte—Italian DJ and producer and former member of the dance band Eiffel 65—released a cover/remix of Fabrizio De André’s ‘Geordie’ and which became a hit in Italy. This version features vocals by Italian singer Stefania Piovesan and has what, to my mind, is a quite bizarre video attached to it, in which computer game graphics depict the ...

  3. 17. Apr. 2024 · About Geordie. A hard rock band from Newcastle, England, Geordie is mostly known for their lead vocalist, Brian Johnson, who would later join AC/DC. In 1972 and 1973, they had a few hits in the U.K., including the number six single "All Because of You" and "Can You Do It," which reached number 13. Their sound was influenced by ...

  4. 27. Apr. 2024 · On Collector JEB4, Bob Davenport sings five Geordie Songs to the accompaniment of a fiddle and melodeon. Two of the songs— My Love Has ’Listed and Blow the Winds Southerly —are really intended for performance by women, but the high quality of the latter, sung here unaccompanied, always makes it worth hearing.

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · Are you a Geordie if you’re from Durham? Yes, people from Durham can be referred to as Geordies. Is Durham considered Geordie? The catchment area for the term “Geordie” can include Northumberland and County Durham or be confined to an area as small as the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the metropolitan boroughs of … Are you ...

  6. 2. Mai 2024 · What the hell is he Groing Gere? 1. Reply. 157 votes, 12 comments. 22K subscribers in the bmbmbm community. For everything regarding London-based band "black midi".

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Are you a Geordie if you’re from Gateshead? Gateshead is part of Geordieland, the affectionate name used to describe the North East region of England around Newcastle upon Tyne. Why do Geordies say toon? Geordies use the word “toon” to refer to Newcastle. It is derived from the Geordie pronunciation of the word “town”.