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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarillionMarillion - Wikipedia

    In 1977, Mick Pointer joined Electric Gypsy, which also included Doug Irvine on bass, Alan King on vocals and Andy Glass (later of Solstice) on guitar. Pointer and Irvine left to form their own band, Silmarillion, named after J.R.R. Tolkien 's book The Silmarillion , in late 1978.

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  2. 17. Sept. 2021 · Read about The Doug Irvine Era! This essay has seen several revisions before being published here, September 2021. New insights, new people spoken to, new evidence popping up.

  3. laut.de-Biographie. Marillion. Als das Buch "The Silmarillion" 1977 auf den Markt kommt, sind bereits 60 Jahre vergangen, seitdem Autor J.R.R. Tolkien mit seinem Werk begann. Das Quartett Steve...

  4. Marillion. 1979 gründeten Steve Rothery, Doug Irvine, Brian Jelliman und Mick Pointer in Aylesbury eine Band mit dem Namen Silmarillion. Ein Jahr zuvor wurde ein gleichnamiges Werk von J.R.R. Tolkien veröffentlicht, das den Vieren offensichtlich als Namensgeber diente. 1980 stieß Fish (bürgerlich Derek William Dick) mit Diz Minnit zur Band ...

  5. At the time when Electric Gypsy took Mick on as their drummer, the band consisted of bassist Doug Irvine, guitarist Andy Glass and vocalist Alan King. After several months of rehearsals, Mick and Doug decided that the musical direction, in which Electric Gypsy was heading, did not suit them well.

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  6. Privet was front of house and sound engineer for the band from the very early days, He was there for the Doug irvine, Fish and Steve Hogarth eras of the band. He has worked with many great artists including Genesis, Mike and the Mechanics, The Who, Black Sabbath, Cream, Eric Clapton etc so its a real treat to have this opportunity.

  7. 17. Juni 2023 · But soon Pointer found some like-minded musicians without spiky haircuts, and joined Electric Gypsy, who also included future Solstice guitarist Andy Glass and a bassist by the name of Doug Irvine. “It was a 60s/70s mid-rock sort of thing,” Pointer remembers. “There wasn’t any particular route anybody was going down.