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  1. Once the Zal Band folded, Cleminson worked as a cab driver in and around London to support his wife and young family he had at the time. Nazareth. In 1979, Cleminson joined Nazareth and recorded two albums with them, 1979's No Mean City and 1980's Malice in Wonderland. Cleminson was part of the band for three years. Tandoori Cassette

  2. Sep 20, 2018 · On this episode I interview guitarist Zal Cleminson from The Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Nazareth. Music by: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band Nazareth L...

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  4. Jun 25, 2023 · At the suggestion of Manny Charlton, the group’s old friend Zal Cleminson, from The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, was invited to join for arguably the heaviest Nazareth record of all, 1979’s No Mean City. The twin-guitar sound worked well on May The Sunshine and Star, which both became hit singles, even in the UK.

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  5. Interviewed by Glenn Milligan. Glenn: How did the band 'Orphans Of The Ash' come to be and how did you decide on who to have in the band? I notice Matt Black of Fahran is a member. Zal: Matt is no longer a member. Billy (McGonagle) and myself have decided to work as a two piece for the foreseeable future. The music is diverse, fulfilling a ...

  6. While Cleminson’s time with Nazareth was short, his legacy looms large nonetheless. In the modern age, Cleminson continues to make music on his own terms, fostering a scene of self through his music and other artistic endeavors. To be sure, Zal Cleminson’s legacy as an unheralded glam rock forefather is set in stone, but his musical future ...

  7. The band moved to London, England in 1970 and released their self titled debut album in 1971. After getting some attention with their second album Exercises, released in 1972, Nazareth supported Deep Purple on tour, and issued the Roger Glover-produced Razamanaz, in early 1973.

  8. May 3, 2019 · Zal Cleminson now plays guitar and performs lead vocals with heavy mental band sin'dogs. Zal Cleminson was a member of two of Scotland's most famous rock bands of the '70s but he fell out of love ...

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