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  1. 1979–present. William Rankin (born 25 April 1959) is a Scottish guitarist active in the 1980s and 1990s. Best known for his work with Nazareth (1980–83 and 1990–94), he also had a successful solo career, including a US hit single "Baby Come Back". Rankin was part of multimedia group "Team Rock" prior to it going into administration in 2016.

  2. Jun 25, 2023 · Swelling to a six-piece with the addition of young Glaswegian guitarist Billy Rankin and ex-Spirit keyboard player John Locke (who’d been a guest on The Fool Circle) perhaps wasn’t the easiest of ways to achieve that, but the double-live Snaz album confirmed that the band still had a fire in their collective belly.

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  3. L-R Alex Harvey, Billy Connolly, Frankie Miller & Maggie Bell with yours truly getting guitar from the van. Phase at The Maggie, Glasgow 1977. L-R: John Burnett, Allan Hendry, Billy and Mick McAuley. A week later we once again set up for our residency when in walked a sober Mr McCulloch, minder in tow.

  4. Nov 15, 2011 · SHERYL CROW. I BOUGHT Sheryl a half-pint when she played Barrowland a while back. My wife Mary knew I was going to her gig and knew I'd be backstage. I got my pal from the support band to...

  5. A Piece of Shit. On December 5th 1980, Manny Charlton drove a BMW 3.0CSL and Darrell Sweet got behind the wheel of his ‘Ferrari Red’ Ferrari. Pete Agnew turned the key of his Ford Granada estate and it no doubt started first time. I owned a Vauxhall Viva, bought for me by Delta records, to replace my temperamental Mini 850 a few years back.

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  7. Billy Rankinguitar, backing vocals; John Locke – keyboards; The Fool Circle (1981) without Rankin 'Snaz (1981) Live in Texas (1981) 2XS (1982) Back to the Trenches (2001) The River Sessions Live 1981 (2004) Naza' Live Scottish TV 1980 (2005) Late 1982 – 1983: Dan McCafferty – lead vocals; Manny Charlton – guitar, backing vocals

  8. Peter Shelley 1974. Rob Davis 1974. As CBS’s latest signing, I was invited to a songwriter’s workshop at April Music in London by Peter. Also at the table that day was former Mud guitarist, Rob Davis, who later wrote Can’t Get You Out Of My Head for Kylie Minogue, and ex-Womble creator, Mike Batt.