Rod Clements

Rod Clements (born Roderick Parry Clements, 17 November 1947, North Shields, Tyne and Wear) is a British guitarist and singer-songwriter. He formed the folk-rock band Lindisfarne with Alan Hull in 1970, and wrote "Meet Me On The Corner", a UK Top 5 hit in March 1972, which won Clements an Ivor Novello Award. Lindisfarne broke up in 1973 and Clements became a founding member of Jack the Lad, also working with Ralph McTell and Bert Jansch. Lindisfarne reformed in 1977 and Clements continues to be part of the line-up

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