Shifty Kook
Paul Scholey, Rob Fellows, Tom Bradley Rock Pop - The spirit of Birmingham
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Julianne Revisited 2014 Julianne Revisited 2014
If... If...
One of the first tracks we wrote and recorded...again and again in the project room. Oh, the George Russell days....
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Now and again things happen that change the face of music immeasurably...indeed it is hard to think of the 90's music scene in the second city without hearin the strains of classic hits such as 'Julianne', 'Bled dry and blue' or the perky rock/pop 'I think I see the sun'.
For a small group of musicians, groupies and friends co-ersed into attending gigs, with memories like escaping the crown alive and playing at the flapper..again, 'Shifty Kook' defined their formative years and will live on in scrap books as not only rock personified but a really smashing time of our lives...enjoy!Band/artist history
Rob Fellows - Guitar and Vox - the reason we rocked! the very escence of Kook.
Paul Scholey - Drums and Vox - the best drummer in Kook! One half of the finest rhythm section ever to come out of Huddersfield! The inspiration for all the songs that Mac did not inspire.
Tom Bradley - Bass and vox - the other half of the Huddersfield Rhythm sectionHave you performed in front of an audience?we did, would love to again. every gig had its special moments (playing Quo so drunk I had to lie down etc.!)
Your musical influences
Supergrass, The Beatles, Kula Shaker, The Stones, The Kinks and the Barenaked Ladies for a start.What equipment do you use?
All of Rob's!Anything else?
Let the good times roll...again!Contact
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shifty kook is a rare and dandy find, reminds me of the spin doctors a bit. i would not be surprised to see them signed to a record deal in short order. great tunes, execution, vocals, guitars, the whole package.
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