Jack The Lad

Jack The Lad
Nov 30 1973
Size: 64cm x 45cm
Original print: 1-colour screen print on coloured stock.
NFS
Reproduction: 1-colour inkjet on coloured stock. Paper: 300 gsm Trophee Intensive Yellow
Unframed £45.00
Edition: 20
Newcastle folk-rock band Lindisfarne, based around singer-songwriter Alan Hull, had huge UK success with their second album Fog On The Tyne. Their breakthrough single, though, was Meet Me On The Corner, written by non-singing bassist Rod Clements. After the third album, the band imploded under the pressure of having to maintain momentum, so it seemed natural for Alan Hull and singer/harmonica & mandolin player Ray Jackson to go solo, the latter having achieved some notoriety by contributing the classic mandolin part on Maggie May by Rod Stewart.
Jack The Lad was the band formed by the other 3 Lindisfarne members plus singer / guitarist Billy Mitchell. Following a similar folk/rock style, the first two singles were written by bass/violin player Rod Clements, including the airplay (but not sales) hit Why Can’t I Be Satisfied? Both Jack the Lad and Lindisfarne have reunited intermittently over the years, and still tour today.
Unframed reproduction £45.00 plus PP £6
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