Fraser Gamble, Ross Gamble & Daniel Drever - no relation!
Influences
Rush,
King Crimson,
Faith No More,
Yes,
Led Zeppelin,
Tomahawk,
Alice in Chains,
Jethro Tull,
Nirvana,
Genesis,
Dream Theater,
Therapy?,
Soundgarden,
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band,
Pink Floyd,
Radiohead and
Frank Zappa
We are no longer operating under this name. We've added a 4th member and changed our name to Hand Cannon! See our friends list to be redirected! Here's what people said when we were still GG&D!
"A deliciously irreverant and unashamedly brilliant band that will change your perception of music."
-Brnss. Thatcher (Margaret)
"A relentless journey through rock that will strap you in and drag you along whether you like it or not... but you definately will." (ed. like it)
-Michael Dorn, hillarious star of TV's Babylon 5
"Like Mozart, Bach and DeNiro before them, Gamble Gamble and Drever are destined to revolutionise recorded sound."
-Glasgow Rangers Football Club (Ready) midfielder Thomas Buffel
"Revolutions are the locomotive of history"
-Groucho Marx
"Powerfully, yet understatedly erotic.."
-Former World's Strongest Man Geoff Capes
"Drever's vocals are as vevacious as his guitar licks, and the musicianship of the Gambles lies between utter originality and uncompromised excellence!"
-June Whitfield hostess of Channel 4's T4
"Makes me wonder why I spent the best years of my life with my hand up a bear."
Hello my wonderful neighbour and friends. I don't know if i will be in dundee that evening.....I'm coming home this weekend for the summer... I shall see you soon xx
Hi, dunno - hopefully it'll be a welcoming atmosphere anyway. I sent Neill a message about it too. I'll introduce you to your future colleagues at the college of knowledge at any rate.
Ensemble Thing is a band of escaped music-college students and teachers, who play a mixture of composed and improvised music. For this gig they'll be playing Terry Riley's seminal In C (credited by many as the first minimalist piece, its hypnotic repetitions an inspiration to Glass, Reich et al.), along with some passages from their own collaboratively-written Dante's Inferno, and some surprises. Their own composing styles give nods to European post-minimalism (Thing's de facto leader John De Simone was a pupil of the great Louis Andriessen), metal, 60s soundtrack music, plainchant, Eastern European folk, and free jazz, while not sounding too much like any of these.
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Hey ho! How are the trendy trio? Sorry we've been totally shite in arranging any gigs with you guys, but we've had line-up changes and holidays and craziness. Anyhoo - hope everything's going well! We've uploaded another track! It's called "A Memory Regained" and is the last one we're going to upload before we release the album. It's free for download, too! :D