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| BIOGRAPHY Dropkick
is a Scottish band who play catchy, countrified pop music with great harmonies
and melodies that will stick in your head forever. Imagine Buddy Holly
playing "duelling banjos" with Paul McCartney and you’re
halfway there… They were formed at school in a small town in Angus
in 1995 by drummer/singer Andrew Taylor, guitarist Alastair Taylor (brothers)
and bassist Ian Grier. At this time the band played original punk-pop
songs but over the years, Dropkick's sound has gradually evolved from
its punky origins into a much more mature alt-country style, yet without
losing any of the punchy simplicity and immediacy of the songs. Dropkick have written over 600 songs and most of these have been recorded in some form or other. They have released 6 albums and 1 EP on their own Taylored Records label. The latest Dropkick album “Turning Circles” shows off their songwiting skills and multi-instrumental talents to the full. It is also their most diverse album and features, for the first time, songs written by Roy W. Taylor. The album has already been awarded a 5 star review by Scottish independent music magazine Is This Music? For the past few years Dropkick have received regular airplay on Scottish radio, including BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Nan Gaidheal, Moray Firth FM, Heartland FM, Deveron FM, Sunny Govan Radio, Black Diamond FM, Leith FM, Fresh Air FM, XFM Scotland and Loch Broom FM. They have also had significant airplay across the world, including Holland, Belgium, Spain, Serbia and USA. The band also played 2 live sessions on BBC Radio Scotland's Tom Morton Show during 2007. Dropkick's new album "Dot The i" will be released on March 29th 2008.
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![]() Andrew Taylor - vocals, drums, guitar, banjo, mandolin. ![]() Alastair Taylor - vocals, guitar, pedal steel, glockenspiel. ![]() Roy W. Taylor - vocals, guitar. ![]() Stuart Low - bass. |
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