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  1. George McArdle is an Australian bass guitarist. He came from a violent and abusive background and was drawn to alcohol, fighting, theft and rock music. [1] McArdle joined the pop-rock group Little River Band in August 1976, replacing Roger McLachlan. [2] McArdle played on their studio albums Diamantina Cocktail and Sleeper Catcher.

  2. 24 de dic. de 2022 · George McArdle was LRB's second bassist, playing on the Diamantina Cocktail and Sleeper Catcher albums. As part of its so-called classic line-up, he contributed to seven LRB singles that charted in Australia or the US. His last show with the band was in January 1979 at New Zealand's Nambassa Festival.

  3. www.discogs.com › artist › 1543443-George-McArdleGeorge McArdle - Discogs

    George McArdle was the bass player in the Little River Band (LRB) 19761979, one of the most highly acclaimed rock music bands of all time and the first Australian group to make the top ten charts in the United States, achieving gold status.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2009 · George McArdle was the bass player in the Little River Band (LRB), one of the most highly acclaimed rock music bands of all time and the first Australian group to make the top ten charts in...

  5. 277 Followers, 180 Following, 67 Posts - George McArdle (@georgemcardlemusic) on Instagram: "Former bassist for The Little River Band '76 Masterclasses | Session Work | Ministry Bass Lessons now open! georgemcardlebookings@gmail.com"

  6. George McArdle overcame a troubled childhood to become the bass player for one of the most successful bands in the world: The Little River Band or LRB. But at the peak of their success, he left the group to go to Bible school.

  7. George McArdle was the bass player in the Little River Band (LRB), one of the most highly acclaimed rock music bands of all time and the first Australian group to make the top ten charts in the United States, achieving gold status.