Geordie (band)

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Geordie
Origin Flag of England Newcastle, England
Genre(s) Glam rock and others
Years active 1972-1978, 1982-1983, 2001
Label(s) Regal Zonophone, Bellaphon Records
Members
Vic Malcolm
Tom Hill
Brian Gibson
Brian Johnson

Geordie were a glam rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne, active in the 1970s.

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Their first line-up included; Vic Malcolm (born Albert Victor Malcolm, 3 December 1946, in Newcastle upon Tyne) (lead guitar), Tom Hill (bass guitar), Brian Gibson (drums) and Brian Johnson (lead vocals), who later went on to join the Australian hard rock band, AC/DC.

Geordie released their debut album, Hope You Like It, in 1973 on EMI's Regal Zonophone record label and Red Bus Records. Geordie split up in 1978.

After AC/DC's lead singer, Bon Scott, died in 1980, AC/DC chose Brian Johnson (whose vocal talent had previously been praised by Scott) to take over lead vocal duties. Johnson first appeared with AC/DC on their hugely successful album, Back In Black.

Geordie regrouped without Johnson and went on to record an album named, No Sweat, in 1983, which did not achieve much success. They later changed their name to 'Powerhouse' and released an eponymous album in 1986 before disbanding indefinitely.

They reunited with Johnson for a comeback gig in 2001 during an AC/DC hiatus.

  • Hope You Like It (1973)
  • Don't Be Fooled By The Name (1974)
  • Masters Of Rock (1974) Compilation
  • Save The World (1976)
  • No Good Woman (1978)
  • Geordie Featuring Brian Johnson (1980) Compilation
  • Brian Johnson & Geordie (1981) Compilation
  • No Sweat (1983) (with new singer)
  • A Band From Geordieland (1996) Compilation
  • The Best Of Geordie (1997) Compilation
  • Can You Do It? (2000) Compilation
  • The Singles Collection (2001) Compilation

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