Lindisfarne, known for their 'unique place' in British rock, will play the intimate main theatre at the Beacon Arts Centre on Saturday, April 18. Having emerged from Tyneside in the 1970s, Lindisfarne ...
They were the second great band to come out of Newcastle. In the early 1960s, it was one-time Club a'Gogo resident five-piece, The Animals, with their electrifying take on the American blues, who hit ...
PETER MASON is beguiled by a fascinating account of the importance of cricket to immigrants from the Caribbean to the UK JOE DOUGLAS, recently appointed artistic director at Live Theatre, makes a ...
Its lyrics are part of the tapestry of North East life and there can't be a Geordie who doesn't know its singalong chorus. Now Lindisfarne's Fog on the Tyne is set to enjoy the attention it continues ...
Newcastle band Lindisfarne have said they are "incredibly sorry" that the iconic music store JG Windows has permanently closed. The store dates back to 1908 and has been a feature of the city's ...
THE North-East has a proud tradition of producing great musicians but when it comes to the band most closely associated with this region, it’s hard to look beyond Lindisfarne. With roots going back to ...
The group, known for hits such as Run For Home, Meet Me On The Corner and Lady Eleanor, will be performing at the Medina Theatre, Newport, on Friday, April 4. The band, led by co-founder Rod Clements, ...
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AT their peak Lindisfarne were one of the biggest bands of the Seventies. Hits such as Meet Me on the Corner and Lady Eleanor saw them attract fans from across the musical divide from metal loving ...