Boogaloo (album)
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Credits

  • Pete Agnew
    Pete Agnew
    Pete Agnew is the bassist for the Scottish rock band, Nazareth.Agnew has been with the band since its founding in 1968.-References:...

     - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Dan McCafferty
    Dan McCafferty
    Dan McCafferty is the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth. Under the influence of artists such as Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Otis Redding, McCafferty became one of the founding members of Nazareth in 1968...

     - lead vocals
  • Ronnie Leahy
    Ronnie Leahy
    Ronald 'Ronnie' Leahy is a keyboard player best known for his work with Jack Bruce, Jon Anderson, and Nazareth . He first gained recognition as keyboardist in the second line-up of Scottish band Stone the Crows. He also played in White Trash...

     - keyboards
  • Jimmy Murrison
    Jimmy Murrison
    Jimmy Murrison is a Scottish lead guitar player, a member of the band Nazareth.Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Murrison played with the band 'Trouble in Doggieland' before accepting an invitation to join Nazareth in 1994, replacing Billy Rankin...

     - guitars
  • Darrell Sweet
    Darrell Sweet (musician)
    Darrell Antony Sweet was a drummer for the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth...

     - drums

Additional personnel

  • Lee Agnew
    Lee Agnew
    Lee Agnew is a Scottish drummer and percussionist. He is the son of Pete Agnew. Lee Agnew worked as a drum technician for Nazareth, and when Darrell Sweet died in 1999, he became the permanent drummer of the band....

     - percussion
  • Simon Clark - alto & baritone saxophones
  • Tim Sanders - tenor saxophone
  • Roddy Lorimer
    Roddy Lorimer
    Roddy Lorimer is a Scottish musician who has performed with a number of bands, including Blur, Gene, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Eric Clapton, Suede and The Waterboys. He is currently a member of the horn section Kick Horns....

    , Paul Spong - trumpet
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