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  1. On 30 July 2018, Lindisfarne announced the retirement of Charlie Harcourt from the band due to health issues; Rod Clements added that Lindisfarne would continue as a five-piece. Harcourt died on 28 July 2020. In 2021 Paul Thompson retired from the band and was replaced by Paul Smith on drums. Members Current members

  2. 2 de ago. de 2020 · 26 Comments. Just three days after the death of legendary blues guitarist Peter Green shook the music industry and music lovers worldwide, generations of northeast music fans were devastated to learn of the passing of one of their own guitar heroes, Charlie Harcourt. Charlie died in hospital on 28th July 2020 following a long period of ill-health.

  3. 11 de ago. de 2020 · Tributes have been paid to former Lindisfarne guitarist and "pure gem" Charlie Harcourt. The musician died last month aged 73. His death came less than two years after retiring from the band...

  4. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Guitar Auctions at Gardiner Houlgate. 3.79K subscribers. Subscribed. 8. 786 views 1 year ago GARDINER HOULGATE. Jack Kendrew plays a 1960s Fender 'StratoTele'. This guitar is from the collection of...

  5. 4 de ago. de 2020 · Charlie Harcourt playing with Lindisfarne. A MUSICIAN known across the world who made the Tyne Valley his home has died after a long illness. Known as a founding member of Junco Partners and featuring for Lindisfarne, Charlie Harcourt played to audiences aross the world in a career spanning 50 years.

  6. A new Lindisfarne is formed featuring Ray Jackson and Alan Hull, joined by Kenny Craddock (keyboards/ vocals), Charlie Harcourt (guitar/ keyboard), Tommy Duffy (bass/ vocals), with drums by Paul Nichols. Most of this talent was originally roped in for the first Alan Hull solo LP Pipedream (1973).

  7. 6 de ago. de 2020 · HE had fans the world over, but a talented guitarist was a humble member of the Tyne Valley. Charlie Harcourt, known for his roles at popular North-East bands Junco Partners and Lindisfarne, resided in Newton and was a regular at the Golden Lion, in Corbridge. He died on July 28 after a long illness, aged 73.