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  1. John Hendry. Raymond Docherty. Skip Reid. Craig Armstrong. David Brownlie. The Big Dish are a Scottish pop band formed in Airdrie, Scotland in 1983. The band initially comprised Steven Lindsay (vocals/guitar), David Brownlie (drums), Stuart Hall (saxophone), Mark Ryce (guitar), and John Harper (keyboards). The band was subsequently augmented on ...

    • Steven Lindsay, Brian McFie, Mark Ryce, John Harper, Stewart Hall, Paul Albertis, John Hendry, Raymond Docherty, Skip Reid, Craig Armstrong, David Brownlie
    • Pop
    • 1983–1991, 2012, 2014
    • Airdrie, Scotland
  2. Steven Lindsay (Pic: Andrew Cawley) ... on songs with the likes of Lloyd Cole and contributed vocals to the recordings of Oscar-winning movie composer Craig Armstrong, a one-time Big Dish bandmate

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · Let It Be Love, a beautiful song by Craig Armstrong featuring Steven Lindsay, holds a deep meaning that resonates with many listeners. Released on February 19, 2002, as part of the album “As If to Nothing,” this soul-stirring track speaks to the power of love in a world of chaos and uncertainty.

    • Jamie Leach
  4. stevenlindsayisbraw.com › 2023/08/30 › band-timelineBand Timeline – The Big Dish

    Aug 30, 2023 · Craig Armstrong (keyboards) later takes part in the sessions as does Gary Barnacle (sax), John Thirkell (flugelhorn) and Peter Thoms (trombone). ‘European Rain’, written by Lindsay for the album after Virgin called for a hit single, was released at the start of August 1988.

  5. Craig left The Big Dish and went on to become one of the world’s most sought-after Composers. To learn more of what Craig Armstrong has been up to visit him at: Craigarmstrong.com

  6. Nov 26, 2004 · Since he disbanded the Big Dish a decade ago, Steven Lindsay has been concentrating on composing TV soundtracks, and has maintained his working relationship with fellow Dish refugee Craig Armstrong.

  7. The song was written by Steven Lindsay, Craig Armstrong and Brian McFie, and produced by Warne Livesey. "Miss America" peaked at No. 37 on the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 100 for five weeks. It was the band's only single to reach the UK Top 75. The song also reached No. 16 on the Music Week Playlist Chart.