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BRIAN PROSSER - LEAD GUITAR/VOCALS, RICK GREGORY - BASS/VOCALS, KEV LEE - DRUMS/BACKING VOCALS. Brian has been in various bands, such as Odd Job and Halfshaft, playing up North and in the Milton Keynes area over the years. He played Classic Rock covers and wrote a lot of his own material. He likes his Ibanez 80's Models and uses bone picks imported from USA. Kev started drumming in his 20's and soon realised that he had natural ability. He has played in the Yorkshire area in Rock covers bands with such artists as Keyboard player James Jay, he had stopped for a while when the band split up, until he started going to the Deep End and got back into it again. He had a DW Kit but now plays a PEARL MASTERS CUSTOM. Rick started playing bass at the tender age of 15. He got his first band 'STORM' together when he was only 17. Two years later he got offered a place with already well established 'SEVENTH SON', from Barnsley, South Yorkshire. He has also played in several other bands. He currently plays Schecters.
"They were far and away the best band on the night. They are a very British sounding biker/stoner rock three-piece band with both bassist and guitarist sharing the lead vocals. They did a blistering version of Black Sabbaths 'War Pigs' half way through the set, but their own material is right up there with it. Two songs really stood out, Oblivion, and Anthem."
from Sue Taylor Sandman Magazine
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