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  2. Glasgow (band) - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow's first full-length LP Zero Four One was released in 1987, [7] [8] before the band parted ways in 1988. [ 3 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2009 Glasgow reformed, without Mick Boyle, as a tribute to their former drummer Joe Kilna who died that year. [ 11 ]

  3. List of bands and musicians from Glasgow - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Musical groups from Glasgow - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Scottish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Police Pipe Band, grade one pipe band; Glasvegas; Chris Glen, bassist, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Michael Schenker Group; Hamish Glencross, guitarist for My Dying Bride; Evelyn Glennie (born 1965), percussionist; The Golden Dawn; Goodbye Mr Mackenzie, band; formed a side-project named Angelfish with member Shirley Manson on vocals

  6. The Beatstalkers - Wikipedia

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    The Beatstalkers are a Glasgow beat group that formed in 1962. They were sometimes billed as "the Scottish Beatles", [1] [2] because of the hordes of screaming girls attending their concerts, and like other Scottish beat groups The Poets, The Athenians and The Pathfinders, specialised in covers of US hits. [3]

  7. The Poets - Wikipedia

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    Another former member John Dawson, born 6 May 1944, Glasgow, Strathclyde died on 6 January 2002 in Glasgow of cancer, at the age of 57. In 2011, the Poets reformed with original members George Gallacher and Fraser Watson, and on 2 December that year, played at the Eyes Wide Open club's 7th anniversary celebration.

  8. Glasvegas - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed by cousins James Allan and Rab Allan in the summer of 2003 with Paul Donoghue and Ryan Ross on drums completing the line-up soon after. Local gigs in and around Glasgow were frequent and in May 2004 the band released a self-financed limited edition double A-side single, "I'm Gonna Get Stabbed"/"Ina Lvs Rab" on CD. [6]

  9. Charlie and the Bhoys - Wikipedia

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    They formed the band in the 1980s in Barlanark in the East End of Glasgow and played their first concert at the Squirrel Bar in the Gallowgate, Glasgow in 1989. They branded themselves as the "No.1 Glasgow Celtic Band in the World" in their early years but have since dropped this. [7] The band have played the Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom 50 ...