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Simon Duke

Legendary Newcastle band Geordie are back and are playing The Cluny

They're a band that wrote themselves into Newcastle folklore decades ago and now Geordie are back and heading out on the road.

Original band members, minus local rock legend and AC/DC member Brian Johnson are back on the road and of have of course got a gig on home turf in the diary.

They'll be playing The Cluny on Friday, June 7.

Formed in early 1972 and comprising four seasoned pros from the club circuit in the North East of England, it didn’t take the band long to realise their aspirations lay far beyond their geographical location.

Original material was taking shape almost immediately and following the recording of a demo, the lads headed to London to tout their tape to the major record labels.

During a six week assault on the capital the band finally signed to industry giants EMI with the first single ‘Don’t Do That’ already earmarked.

The song entered the top 40 in December of that year after extensive and popular radio play. The album ‘Hope You Like It’ followed close on its heels and Geordie were well and truly on their wowing the Cockneys.

February 1973 heralded the release of the follow up single ‘All Because Of You’ which reached number 6 in the national chart. Soon after, ‘Can You Do It’, ‘Electric Lady’ and ‘Black Cat Woman’ also enjoyed chart success.

Always a hard working band, extensive tours were undertaken around the globe reaching as far as Australia where they were firm favourites.

At the same time, some key support slots including Deep Purple’s Burn tour were gaining valuable exposure for the band.

John Gibson recalls how close Brian Johnson came to investing in Newcastle



1974 saw the release of their second album ‘Don’t Be Fooled By The Name’ along with further touring in territories familiar and new.

In 1980, world renowned musician Brian Johnson into their fold after the untimely death of their vocalist Bon Scott.

A brief reprise in the 80s with new vocalist Rob Turnbull yielded most notably the ‘No Sweat’ album.

In 2018 Tom Hill and Brian Gibson decided to dust off the Geordie back catalogue with a brand new line up comprising Steve Dawson, formerly of Animals II, on guitar and the powerful voice of newcomer Mark Wright taking on vocal duties.

Tickets to see Geordie in action at The Cluny in June are on sale now online from Ticketweb priced £16.50.

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