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  1. Ian "Walter" Fairbairn (born 28 August 1953) is an English folk musician, who was raised in the North East of England. He developed his musical talent whilst still at school, inspired by his contemporaries Dave Richardson ( The Boys of the Lough) and the concertina player Alistair Anderson.

  2. Ian 'Walter' Fairbairn - Fiddle. Ian 'Walter' Fairbairn was born on 28 August 1953 and brought up in the North East of England. He developed his musical talent whilst still at school, inspired by his contemporaries Dave Richardson (Boys of the Lough) and concertina genius Alistair Anderson.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_the_LadJack the Lad - Wikipedia

    United Artists. Past members. Rod Clements. Simon Cowe. Ray Laidlaw. Billy Mitchell. Phil Murray. Ian "Walter" Fairbairn. Jack the Lad were a British folk rock group from North East England formed in 1973 by three former members of the most successful band of the period from the region, Lindisfarne.

  4. Ian "Walter" Fairbairn is an English folk musician, who was raised in the North East of England. Career. He developed his musical talent whilst still at school, inspired by his contemporaries Dave Richardson (The Boys of the Lough) and the concertina player Alistair Anderson.

  5. Ian 'Walter' Fairbairn | the Mighty Doonans. Ian Fairbairn. Multi – Instrumentalist and Vocals. A remarkable multi-instrumentalist and distinctive vocalist. Ian (aka Walter) started his musical career with Stu in “Trimrigg” and went on to play with Hedgehog Pie and Jack the Lad, among others.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hedgehog_PieHedgehog Pie - Wikipedia

    Black Crow Records. Past members. Dave Burland - Alan Dixon - Mick Doonan - Ian 'Walter' Fairbairn - Jed Grimes - Martin Jenkins - Stu Luckley - Margi Luckley - Phil Murray - Andy Seagroat. Website. http://www.jedgrimes.co.uk. Hedgehog Pie were a British folk rock group from the north-east of England, that evolved between 1969 and 1971.

  7. Rod had left this band in 1974, being replaced by Ian Walter Fairbairn (violin) and Phil Murray (bass). They would temporarily re-form and tour twenty-odd years later! Amazingly, the tail end of the year has a reunited original-line-up-Lindisfarne playing three sell out concerts at the Newcastle City Hall - the Lindisfarne Christmas Concerts ...