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The Batchelors, one of Irelands top pop groups who had hits with such records as Charmaine and Diane. 13th March 1964
Duran Duran singer Simon le Bon arriving at Newcastle Airport. He was on Tyneside to record an interview for the Tyne Tees Telelvision programme Razzamatazz. 24/04/84
Former bassist of The Animals pop group Chas Chandler pictured in a garden shed during the Your Home Exhibition at the Newcastle Arena. 03/05/96
Former bassist of The Animals pop group Chas Chandler (left), pictured with architect Nigel Stanger, during the building of the Newcastle Arena. 12/10/94
Former bassist of The Animals pop group Chas Chandler talks about the building of the Newcastle Arena. 20/11/95
Former bassist of The Animals pop group Chas Chandler (right), pictured with architect Nigel Stanger, talks about the building of the Newcastle Arena. 20/11/95
Former bassist of The Animals pop group Chas Chandler, pictured with his wife Madeleine
Lindisfarne pictured with the Lady Eleanor air ambulance helicopter. The Great North Air Ambulance Service Appeal. (circa - 01/05/91)
Lindisfarne at the 1997 North Shields Fish Quay Festival launch. 21 / 05 / 97 (circa)Lindisfarne at the 1997 North Shields Fish Quay Festival launch. 21/05/97 (circa)
Marty Craggs, Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell of Lindisfarne prepare for welcome concert for Newcastle Eurofest as part of Euro 96. 05/06/96
Ray Laidlaw, drummer of Lindisfarne complains about the lack of rehearsal space for the group in the lead up to their Christmas concerts. 03/11/91
Ray Laidlaw, drummer of Lindisfarne at the Hi-Level Recording Studio. 08 / 01 / 96Ray Laidlaw, drummer of Lindisfarne at the Hi-Level Recording Studio. 08/01/96
Ray Laidlaw, drummer of Lindisfarne in a recording studio. (circa) 13 / 07 / 91Ray Laidlaw, drummer of Lindisfarne in a recording studio. (circa) 13/07/91
Ray Laidlaw, drummer of Lindisfarne promoting badges for Operation Lifeforce in aid of cancer charities. 07/10/92
Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne. 18 / 12 / 89Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne. 18/12/89
Geordie supergroup Lindisfarne playing a Christmas Concert at Newcastles City Hall in 1980
Ray Jackson and Marty Craggs of Lindisfarne. 18 / 12 / 89Ray Jackson and Marty Craggs of Lindisfarne. 18/12/89
Rod Clements (right) of Lindisfarne performing. 19 / 10 / 80Rod Clements (right) of Lindisfarne performing. 19/10/80
Lib - Lindisfarnes Ray Jackson, Alan Hull and Ray Laidlaw. Lindisfarnes Christmas concerts at the Newcastle City Hall. 18/12/89
Tyneside folk / rock group Lindisfarne was named as the brightest hope for 1972Tyneside folk/rock group Lindisfarne was named as the brightest hope for 1972 in the 1972 Disc Music Poll Awards, at Hatchetts, in Piccadilly, London
Lindisfarne outside Thomson House, the offices of the Evening Chronicle. (Left, to right) Rod Clements, Alan Hull, Ray Jackson, Ray Laidler and Si Cowe. 27/10/83
Members of Lindisfarne take part in the charity walk for schizophrenia research at Gosforth Park Racecourse. Marty Craggs is seen being carried by Ray Laidlaw. (Walk The World For Schizophrenia)
Lindisfarne celebrate their 10th birthday. (Left to right) Si Cowe, Alan Hull, Rod Clements, Ray Laidler and Ray Jackson. 17/10/80
Lindisfarne drummer Ray Laidlaw promoting the charity record Try Giving Everything by Geordie Aid for Ethiopia. 08/08/85
Lindisfarne playing a support slot for Bob Dylan at St Jamess Park, Newcastle. 05/07/84
Disabled youngster Steven Graham officially launching Radio Lollipop at the Fleiming Memorial Hospital for Sick Children in Jesmond, Newcastle
Lindisfarne sailed down the Tyne on a musical journey. The group were filming on board a Tyne ferry for a half-hour television show called All Right Now
Members of Lindisfarne take part in campaign to encourage youngsters to seek proper instructions before taking to the roads on motorcycles
Lindisfarnes Ray Jackson, Rod Clements, Alan Hull, Ray Laidlaw and Si Cowe. Lindisfarnes Christmas concerts at the Newcastle City Hall. 11/12/85
The launch of Lindisfarnes big tour, with band members (left to right) Ray Laidlaw, Steve Daggett, Marty Craggs, Rod Clements and Alan Hull. 14/11/86
Lindisfarne in concert at Walkers Club. Ray Laidlaw, Ray Jackson, Alan Hull and Si Cowe. (Circa 1983)
Lindisfarne fan Victoria Cable, of Gosforth, meets (l, to, r) Marty Craggs, Alan Hull, Rod Clements and Ray Laidlaw. The band were signing copies of their new album Amigos at the MetroCentre to
Lindisfarne take part in the Cheviot Defence Action Committee campaign to prevent the dumping of nuclear waste in the Northumberland Hills. Rod Clements and Ray Laidlaw pictured. 21/07/80
Lindisfarne receive their first platinum disc for the 1971 album Fog on the Tyne. (Left, to, right) Alan Hull. Ray Laidlaw, Rod Clements, and Ray Jackson. 17/11/82
Disbanded pop group Lindisfarne got back together on their native Tyneside to see their pianist Kenny Craddock get married
Rod Clements and Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne. 18 / 12 / 89Rod Clements and Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne. 18/12/89
Superstar Sting warmed a few local hearts when he played two charity shows in his home town with his chart-topping rock band The Police
Matt Goss Lead Singer of Bros circa 1987
Lindisfarne on stage at the Newcastle Quayside. New Year Millennium street party. 31/12/99
Home of Five Star Pop Group with removal van parked in front of it Five Star (also 5 Star) are a British pop and R&B group, formed in 1983
Sharleen Spiteri singer with pop band Texas 1996
Eternal Pop Group. 14th August 1994
Singer Andrea Corr at the Party in the Park July 1999 at Hyde Park for the Princes Trust
Spice Girls pose at the presentation of the November 1997 MTV Music Awards in Rotterdam. The Spice Girls won the Best Group category
Patsy Kensit Singer and band Eighth Wonder studio pose
Eighth Wonder British pop group 1986. Patsy Kensit, singer of the group, wearing a beret
Justin Hayward lead singer of Moody Blues sits in his private recording studio at his home in Kingston upon Thames
Justin Hayward, lead singer of Moody Blues, relaxes at home