Ray Laidlaw

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Ray Laidlaw
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Laidlaw on stage in 2016
Background information
Born (1948-05-28) 28 May 1948 (age 77)
Tyneside, England
GenresFolk
InstrumentDrums
Years active1968present
Formerly of Lindisfarne, Jack the Lad

Ray Laidlaw (born 28 May 1948) is a British drummer. He is best known for being a member of Lindisfarne [1] from 1968 to 2003. He plays in The Lindisfarne Story, a tribute band to the group with ex-member Billy Mitchell. [1]

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Early life

Laidlaw was born in Tyneside in 1948. Ray's father worked in the ship yards. [2] On his thirteenth birthday, his grandad gifted him his first drum kit. [2]

Career

Laidlaw formed his first band, The Aristocrats with Simon Cowe, who lived down the road from him (around a five minute walk according to Ray), after one of Ray's cousins began dating Simon's brother, and performed covers of folk and skiffle songs. [2]

Laidlaw first met Alan Hull in 1964 when Hull was in the band "The Chosen Few". [3] Laidlaw, Cowe and Hull formed Lindisfarne (at first called Brethren) in 1968 with Hull Ray Jackson (vocals, mandolin, harmonica) and Rod Clements (bass guitar, violin). [1] The band had two UK top 5 hits in 1971, "Lady Eleanor" (UK #3) and "Meet me on the Corner" (UK #5). During a mimed performance of "Meet Me on the Corner" in 1971 on Top of the Pops, Laidlaw mimed to his drum track with a large bass fish instead of a drum stick, he later said in 2019 of the performance: "It was to be remembered and journalists are still asking about it, so it worked". [4]

In 1973, Laidlaw, Crowe, and Clements all left the band to form Jack the Lad, a group made to perform more traditionally folk group instead of Lindisfarne's Progressive folk sound. [5] The band sometimes toured with Lindisfarne. [6] Laidlaw left the band a few months before they split up and joined another group, Radiator for a year.

In 1978, the original five members of Lindisfarne reformed and had another top ten hit, "Run For Home" (UK #10). The band continued to tour until 2003, when they played their last gig. Laidlaw is now a semi-retired drummer and works full-time as an event producer. [7] He helps run the Sunday for Sammy charity gigs, that was initially set up by Tim Healy and Jimmy Nail in memory of Healy's co-star Sammy Johnson. [4]

Laidlaw now tours in The Lindisfarne Story, with Jack the Lad member Billy Mitchell, who also joined Lindisfarne after Hull's death in 1995. [1]

In 2015, Laidlaw donated money to a fund for a comedy competition called The Phil Richardson Comedy Writing Award, named after a Tyneside singer/comedian who died in 2013. [8]

Personal life

Laidlaw lives in Tynemouth with his wife Lesley Ann. [7] They have a son, who lives in California. [7] He enjoys cycling. [7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "LINDISFARNE Story | About Ray Laidlaw, Billy Mitchell and the band". lindisfarnestory.co.uk. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  2. 1 2 3 "Mixcloud". www.mixcloud.com. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  3. "A Word from Ray Laidlaw of Lindisfarne on Alan Hull, St Nick's Hospital and Clear White Light". Live Theatre. 2018-09-19. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  4. 1 2 "Journalists are still asking about the rubber fish, so it worked". Swindon Advertiser. 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  5. "Jack the Lad Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & Mor..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  6. "Welcome to the Friars Aylesbury website". www.aylesburyfriars.co.uk. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Group, Allies (2025-10-15). "Getting to know Ray Laidlaw". Luxe. Retrieved 2025-10-23.{{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. Doughty, Sophie (2015-05-21). "Ex-Lindisfarne drummer Ray Laidlaw hopes to honour tragic Whitley Bay musician". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 2025-10-23.