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  1. Lee Agnew (n. el 13 de enero de 1971, en Dunfermline, Escocia) es el baterista y percusionista de la banda de hard rock Nazareth. En 1998 Lee Agnew trabajó como un percusionista técnico en Nazareth, trabajando audicionalmente en el álbum Boogaloo.

  2. Pete Agnew – bass, backing vocals; Jimmy Murrison – guitar, backing vocals; Lee Agnew – drums, backing vocals; Linton Osborne – lead vocals; No Means of Escape DVD (2015) Feb 2015–present: Pete Agnew – bass, backing and occ. lead vocals; Jimmy Murrison – guitar, backing vocals; Lee Agnew – drums, backing vocals; Carl Sentance ...

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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Lee Agnew (n. el 13 de enero de 1971, en Dunfermline, Escocia) es el baterista y percusionista de la banda de hard rock Nazareth. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. En 1998 Lee Agnew trabajó como un percusionista técnico en Nazareth, trabajando audicionalmente en el álbum Boogaloo.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2023 · Emotionally shattered, the band postponed the tour for six weeks (“We couldn’t have cared less about the album any more,” McCafferty says), then rearranged the dates with Lee Agnew, Pete’s eldest son, on drums. By then, however, SPV had stopped working on Boogaloo, leaving Nazareth high and dry again.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2021 · Nazareth’s career path has hardly been a completely smooth one. Following the death of Darryl Sweet in 1999, Lee Agnew, Pete’s son, became their drummer. And in 2013 the band announced Dan McCafferty's retirement from the band due to ill health.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2022 · The line-up for “Surviving The Law” is the same as the previous release, consisting of Jimmy Murrison (longest serving guitarist in the band’s history), Lee Agnew (drummer since Darrel Sweet’s death in 1999), Pete Agnew (founding member, on bass) and vocalist Carl Sentance.

  7. Listen to Lee Agnews original concert recording of The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s May 8, 1970 concert at the University of Oklahoma. This 76-minute performance features classics such as “Fire,” “Spanish Castle Magic,” “Red House,” new compositions such as “Lover Man” and “Message To Love” plus a heart-stopping rendition ...