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Geordie (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d i / JOR-dee) are a British rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne, most notably active in the 1970s. With notable songs, "Don't Do That", "All Because of You", "Can You Do It", "Electric Lady" and "Goodbye Love".
- Terry Slesser, Steve Dawson, Tom Hill, Brian Gibson
- Newcastle, England
- 1972–80, 1982–85, 2001, 2018–present
- Brian Johnson, Vic Malcolm, Rob Turnbull, David Stephenson, Micky Bennison
Geordie is still very much alive and kicking! Memorabilia: Ken Anthony. Geordie, an iconic band from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, emerged in 1971. The original lineup featured lead vocalist Brian Johnson, guitarist Vic Malcolm, bassist Tom Hill, and drummer Brian Gibson.
Biography. Formed in early 1972 by Brian Gibson (drums), Brian Johnson (lead vocsls), Tom Hill (bass guitar) and Vic Malcolm (lead guitar)and comprising four seasoned pros from the local 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.
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Studio albums. Hope You Like It (1973) (Red Bus) Don’t Be Fooled by the Name (1974) (Red Bus) Save the World (1976) (Red Bus) No Good Woman (1978) (Red Bus – Landmark) No Sweat (1983) (Neat Records) Studio album (as Powerhouse) Powerhouse (1986) (Ambush/EMI) Compilation album. Geordie – Masters of Rock (1974) (EMI)
Hard rock band from Newcastle, England which originally featured lead vocalist Brian Johnson, before he joined AC/DC. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s - 2020s. Formed. 1972 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Hard Rock, Glam Rock. Also Known As. Geordie Walker. Group Members.