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'''Lindsay Raymond "Ray" Jackson''' (born 12 December 1948, [[Wallsend]], [[Northumberland]]) is an English [[mandolin]] and [[harmonica]] player. He was a member and also joint lead vocalist, with [[Alan Hull]], of the folk-rock group [[Lindisfarne (band)|Lindisfarne]] from their original formation in 1970 until his departure in 1990. The group's drummer Ray Laidlaw shared the same forename, and thus Jackson was generally known in the group as "Jacka". |
'''Lindsay Raymond "Ray" Jackson''' (born 12 December 1948, [[Wallsend]], [[Northumberland]]) is an English [[mandolin]] and [[harmonica]] player. He was a member and also joint lead vocalist (with [[Alan Hull]]) of the folk-rock group [[Lindisfarne (band)|Lindisfarne]] from their original formation in 1970 until his departure in 1990. The group's drummer Ray Laidlaw shared the same forename, and thus Jackson was generally known in the group as "Jacka". |
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After leaving school he studied graphics at Newcastle College of Art and Industrial Design, where he met Laidlaw. |
After leaving school he studied graphics at Newcastle College of Art and Industrial Design, where he met Laidlaw. |