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  1. 17 de sept. de 2021 · An essay by Nathaniel Webb on the early recordings of Marillion before Diz Minnit and Fish joined, based on his research for the book Marillion In The 1980s. He challenges the common assumptions and bootlegs about the songs and sessions of the Doug Irvine era.

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  2. Posteriormente, en 1981, el nombre fue acortado a Marillion para evitar posibles conflictos relacionados con los derechos de autor, [13] al mismo tiempo que Fish y William Minnitt [14] ocuparon el puesto del vocalista y bajista original, Doug 'Rastus' Irvin en una audición en Leyland Farm Studios en Buckinghamshire el 2 de enero de 1981.

  3. 31 de ene. de 2017 · They initially formed as an instrumental group in Aylesbury, England, in 1978 with Steve Rothery on guitar, Mick Pointer on drums, Doug Ivrine on bass, and Brian Jelliman on keyboards. Irvine sang on some of the band’s early demos in 1980, but was replaced by Fish in 1981.

  4. 10 de dic. de 2023 · There’s always been nothing but blurred photos of Doug irvine, here’s a great one from 1972. Doug was the original bass player/occasional singer with Silmarillion and Marillion until he left in 1980. Thanks to Keith Wickenden and David Richardson for their work on this one.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2023 · But soon Pointer found some like-minded musicians without spiky haircuts, and joined Electric Gypsy, who also included future Solstice guitarist Andy Glass and a bassist by the name of Doug Irvine.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2003 · What happened to them is happening to more and more aging Americans who rode the giddy economic wave of the 1990s and thought their careers could go only one way — up. Doug Irvine was earning...

  7. 6 de dic. de 2020 · In December 1977, vocalist and bass player Doug Irvine formed the band that was to become Marillion. After asking around locally for a drummer, he found Mick Pointer. They first called themselves Electric Gypsy and then changed the name to Silmarillion.