Graham Bonnet
Graham Bonnet (born 23 December 1947, in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England) is one of the most legendary vocalists on the hard rock scene, with collaborations with artists as Alcatrazz, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group and Impellitteri. He had his first hit single with the duo, The Marbles in 1968, with the single "Only One Woman". Graham recently collaborated with the Taz Taylor Band, creating an album called 'Welcome to America' and has just toured the UK.
I'll Hold Silence
I'll Hold Silence are a young but ambitious band hailing from Manchester, UK.
The band play a fresh new mix of searing metal melodies and hardcore influences to create a sound that they whilst retaining familiarity, will also bring new life into the scene. Their debut EP burst onto the scene 9th March 2012 and the band hope to follow the launch of the EP will a stint of gigs in Manchester and beyond to establish themselves not only locally, but nationwide. Keep your eyes and ears open.
Shortwave Fade
The four-piece from Leicester consist of long time friends Chris Holloway (vocals / guitar) and Ben Allen (guitar / piano / synth), alongside more recent members Rich Herrington (drums) and Robb Sheppard (bass / vocals). Comparisons have been drawn to the likes of early Mansun, Doves, Mew and Soulwax, and the band have enjoyed supports with Keane and The Subways among others. During live performances Shortwave Fade are known for their use of sequencing, combining sampled loops, rhythms, drum patterns and synchronised visuals with live guitars, bass and drums.
The Gonads
The Gonads first formed in 1976 out of the remnants of Pink Tent, a seriously nutty group of teenage rock and Monty Python fans with situationist ideas above their station. We got together at school in Lee, South East London in 1970 and sstarted writing comedy sketches, then graduated into a sub-Dr Feelgood boogie band playing mate’s houses, parties and pubs. There were a few Gumbie-inspired street happenings outside the Tigers Head which are best forgotten.
Tina Arena
Tina Arena (born Filippina Lydia Arena on 1 November 1967, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Her career began at the age of seven when she was selected as a regular performer for the music television program Young Talent Time. As a child Arena attracted attention for the power of her voice, which was considered remarkable for such a young child. She was born to Italian parents and has a sister, Nancy (born 1961). Often billed as "Tiny Tina Arena", she was seen on weekly television singing and dancing the current pop hits.
God's Gift
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God's Gift is a grime MC from East London, and is a member of the group Mucky Wolfpack, as well as most recently Cemetary Warriors. He was also a member of the pioneering collective Pay As You Go and was closely associated with Wiley and Riko. Years ago he had the name Pepsi. He claims to be returning to grime in 2010 after a break. 2)
A band connected with the Manchester Musician's Collective in the late 70s, early 80s, God's Gift strove to outdo their contemporaries in darkness, diffidence, pure feral energy and gleeful musical anarchy.
Max de Wardener
Soft, organic, crunchy, squelchy, tingling bells and magic flutes!
Melodee Rockmore
“From Chip-shop to pop-rock” How many singer-songwriters would be willing to spend their days working in a fish’n’chip shop or on a building site? And how many have played alongside some of the biggest artists from the USA n UK? From Chip shop to pop-rock – this is... MELODEE ROCKMORE Melodee Rockmore is not your ordinary singer-songwriter, nor is she a ‘wannabe-popstar,’ she is a performer with a passion.