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  1. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Features. Marillion: The Doug Irvine Era. Published Friday 17 September 2021. Author and musician Nathaniel Webb wrote the book Marillion In The 1980s. The format and purpose of the book didn't leave enough space for his focused and extensive research on the recordings the band made in their earliest years, before Diz Minnit and Fish joined.

  2. Douglas Irvine. See Photos. View the profiles of people named Doug Irvine. Join Facebook to connect with Doug Irvine and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  3. 31 de ene. de 2017 · Doug Irvine (bass: 1978-80) Brian Jelliman (keyboards: 1979-81) Mark Kelly (keyboards: 1982-present). Born 4/9/1961 in Dublin, Eire. John Martyr (drums: 1983) Diz Minnett (bass: 1981-82) Ian Mosley (drums: Curve Air, Marillion: 1983-present; Iris for Crossing the Desert: 1996). Born 6/16/1953 in London, England. Jonathan Mover (drums: 1983)

  4. 10 de dic. de 2023 · Marko’s Marillion Museum. · December 10, 2023 ·. There’s always been nothing but blurred photos of Doug irvine, here’s a great one from 1972. Doug was the original bass player/occasional singer with Silmarillion and Marillion until he left in 1980.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2023 · But soon Pointer found some like-minded musicians without spiky haircuts, and joined Electric Gypsy, who also included future Solstice guitarist Andy Glass and a bassist by the name of Doug Irvine. “It was a 60s/70s mid-rock sort of thing,” Pointer remembers. “There wasn’t any particular route anybody was going down.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2020 · In December 1977, vocalist and bass player Doug Irvine formed the band that was to become Marillion. After asking around locally for a drummer, he found Mick Pointer. They first called themselves Electric Gypsy and then changed the name to Silmarillion.

  7. 8 de may. de 2019 · 11K views 4 years ago. Doug Irvine shows how his self-made mill works to dress timber into workable lengths. He shows us how his brackets work to hold hives securely to what ever you mount them...