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Wilgar William Campbell (1946 –
October 1989) was an
Irish blues rock musician, best
known for his role as
drummer with Rory
Gallagher in the
early 1970s...
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currently playing in the NIFL Championship, and
plays its home
matches at
Wilgar Park. The club's
colours are
green and white. The home kit has
green shirts...
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Wilgar Taylor (30 June 1859 — 16
December 1924) was an
Irish international rugby union player. The son of a merchant,
Taylor was
raised in County...
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considered for the new combo. He
decided on two
Belfast musicians,
drummer Wilgar Campbell and b****
guitarist Gerry McAvoy, to be the core of his new power...
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recorded at
Tangerine Studios in
Dalston with
Gerry McAvoy on b****
guitar and
Wilgar Campbell on
drums and percussion. The
engineer was
Robin Sylvester and it...
- McAvoy's flat-mate,
drummer Rod de'Ath,
deputised for the late
Wilgar Campbell and
following Wilgar's departure Rod
became a
permanent replacement in Rory's band...
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electric guitar and the full band and
gives b****ist
Gerry McAvoy and
drummer Wilgar Campbell, a
chance to solo.[citation needed] With the CD release, two additional...
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Wilgar is an
unincorporated place and
railway point in
geographic Henderson Township in
Unorganized North Cochrane District in
northeastern Ontario, Canada...
- come back and rehe****. The pair
jammed with
latterday Deep Joy
drummer Wilgar Campbell, and the trio
became Gallagher's
first solo
touring band. McAvoy...
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successful chart act Darts, the
guitarist Martin Stone and
drummer Wilgar Campbell. This period, however, did
culminate in some
further recordings...