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Maverick English Folk! The Demon Barbers perform traditional English folk music, song and dance. The band consists of: Damien Barber - Vocals, Guitar, Concertina, Rapper Bryony Griffith - Fiddle, Vocals Will Hampson - Melodeon, Harmonica, Morris, Rapper Lee Sykes - Bass, Rapper Ben Griffith - Drums Damien Barber took the bold decision to become a professional folk musician at the end of the 1980s. He had strong folk credentials: raised in rural Norfolk and a regular (since the age of 5) at a folk club where Walter Pardon was resident, his other influences include Harry Cox, Sam Larner, Tony Hall...
The Demonstration and KILLWHITNEYDEAD share all of the same band members (except their vocalists), but not the same sound. In The Demonstration, you will find technical, talent-ridden harmories and melodies accompanied by ferocious and scathing breakdowns as is the norm for similar bands in the area. However, Trevor's unique and gritty growls and the band's tech-metal flavor make them stand out amongst the crowd. Many people seem to believe that The Demonstration were signed to Tribunal Records because they were also in KWD, but that is not the case. Founder, Matt, discovered them and wanted to sign them before ever...
Ahead of their time with a unique and very heavy blend of psychedelic afro-caribbean jazz funk-rock, Demon Fuzz released two albums. "Afreaka" in 1970 and "Roots & Offshoots" in 1976. Demon Fuzz played mostly UK underground clubs and festivals with the likes of the Moody Blues, Yes, Ginger Baker, Mungo Jerry, Coloseum, Traffic, Wild Mouth, and the Who, among others. Arranged by Paddy Corea and produced by Barry Murray, "Afreaka!" featured Smokey Adams (vocals), W. 'Crossbones' Joseph (guitar), Sleepy Jack Joseph (bass), Godwin "Lil John" John (drums), Roy Rhoden (keyboards), Ayinde Folarin (percussion), Paddy Corea (flute, saxophone, congas) and Clarence...