The Preachers
There has been more than one band called The Preachers, including an American band of the 60s and a Swedish garage punk band of the 80s. To compare Sydney newcomers The Preachers to any musical acts would be unfair. Not that they don
There has been more than one band called The Preachers, including an American band of the 60s and a Swedish garage punk band of the 80s. To compare Sydney newcomers The Preachers to any musical acts would be unfair. Not that they don
Hudson can refer to multiple acts: 1 - A four-piece pop punk band from Bayonne, New Jersey. Formerly a five-piece with since-departed guitarist Sean O'Rourke, Hudson's Allan Taylor, Anthony Cortese, Brian Suhovic and Michael Reeves continue to infiltrate the scene with their original fast-paced catchy tunes. 2 - A four-piece band from Stoke-on-Trent originally known as Ginger Wig. The current line up consists of Rick on bass/vocals, Tim on drums and samples, Jack on guitar and Damo on guitar.
There are several bands with this name. The UK group The Smoke consisted of Mick Rowley on vocals, Mal Luker on guitar, Zeke Lund on bass and Geoff Gill on drums. They released a handful of singles from 1967 - 1970, with their biggest hit 'My Friend Jack' reaching no. 2 in Germany and no. 45 in the UK. See The Smoke (UK). However the singles 'Sweet Spanish' and 'Defeat Retreat' are by the Australian band The Smoke, taken from the 2009 album 'Blood Orange'. See: The Smoke (Oz)