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Chris Madison – lead vocalist
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a familiar face and voice around the South East. In ten years as a
professional vocalist, he has performed from the West End to cruise
ships and as a studio session singer. His experience and repertoire are
extremely broad, singing everything from country to jazz, and working
with different covers and original bands. It is often Chris who liaises
with the client prior to the function. |
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Adrian Marshall – bass guitar
claims
to have been born in Cardiff (local authorities and real Welsh people
still deny this). He started playing guitar at 16, and bass a few years
later and has played over 2000 gigs in the last 20 years, playing in
all styles. He runs weekly Rock Jam sessions and teaches guitar. He has
played with P.J Proby, the Ruts, Dr Feelgood, the Piranhas, Pierre La
Rue, to name but a few. He currently plays with the Brighton Beach
Boys, the Ruts, The Clash and Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute acts. Adrian
has completed many studio sessions, playing on a vast array of locally
released studio albums. He has also has TV work with EPS and The
Champions (through P.J. Proby). Recent gigs include the Komedia,
Brighton and the Worthing Pavilion (Brighton Beach Boys) plus weekly as
well as regular local pub and club work. |
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Steve Wrigley - lead guitar
ia
very well respected guitarist on the UK music scene. He began to learn
to play the guitar when he was 10, and is now… well, able to drink in
licensed premises. Performing in bands since his teenage, he has played
in almost all styles, including pop, rock, soul, jazz, Latin,
classical, African and blues. His own bands include SRV (Stevie Ray
Vaughn tribute), Cha Cha Bar, and The Look Of Love Orchestra, a
35-piece playing the music of Burt Bacharach. He has been a
composer/sound designer for over 70 theatre productions including The
Lost Continent; Fever Pitch; Bye, Bye Blackbird; Notes from a small
island; Football Factory; Hamlet. His TV Credits include: Forty
Minutes, The Magician, Art Attack and Wogan. Other credits of note
include: The Love Affair, Sarah Jane Morris, Pucho and the Latin Soul
Brothers, Boothby Graffoe, Phil Nichol, Bernard Purdie, P. J. Proby,
James Stewart, The Cornish Sinfonia, LPO, Linda Nolan, Stephanie De
Sykes and Paul Zenon.
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Geoff Ansell - drums, percussion and backing vocals
names
his hobbies as ‘Trying to contract rare tropical diseases and getting
more people to understand that drummers are nice people too.’ Born in
Brighton, he began playing the drums at the age of 8, which must have
been a delight for the neighbours. His credits include The Piranhas,
The Blue Hearts and The Coral Reefers, and he plays regularly at the
Connaught, Hove. He has recorded two albums, with 2 more on the way,
and singles with the Blue Hearts. He has radio play across Europe and
has played support gigs with Jools Holland. The Blues Hearts were the
only British act to be included on the BBC2 Country Night. e the only British act to be included on the BBC 2 Country Night. |
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Chris Moore – keyboards and backing vocals
has a performance career dating back to his 5 th year. Since then, he
has toured (Bruce Ruffin and the Boogaloo Band), recorded (Power and
the Pync Brothers) and composed (London Contemporary Theatre, Ballet
Rambert) around the UK and overseas. Famously described by his wife as
‘the only man in the world I should never have married’ radio
credits include Capital and Radio One, TV credits included
documentaries, dance and commercials. His library music has appeared on
numerous video films and corporate/marketing videos. He has performed
at Edinburgh and Brighton Festival, at the Adelphi and Cambridge
theatres in London, at CJ's in London (residency) and in France,
Switzerland, Italy, Spain, New York and Thailand. |
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