Sour Mash Daddy and his Sixty Wives
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Hard To Handle
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I Wanna Testify
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General Info
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Genre: Classic Rock
Location UK
Profile Views: 5654
Last Login: 8/18/2011
Member Since 9/21/2006
Record Label Unsigned
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Bio
Sour Mash Daddy and His Sixty Wives is a band of battle-hardened top-class musicians that plays old school Rock, Funk and R 'n' B the way people used to before the Eighties were invented..... This site is so people can hear a little of what we're like and hopefully decide they'd like to hear us play live - which is our main reason for existing. If you've got a local pub that has bands, or you promote band nights yourself, if you're getting married or it's your party and you want Daddy to mark the occasion please let us know - we'd love to play for you. -
Members
Sam Enthoven, Jason Lawrence, Simon Metheringham, Rich Salt, Adrian Taylor..... Check Sam's book at http://www.theblacktattoo.com Check Simon's website at http://www.simonmetheringham.net -
Influences
Bowie, Stones, Stooges, Who, Kinks, Dylan, Byrds, Rod Stewart, Faces, Creedence, Velvet Underground, Small Faces, The Band, Beatles, Traffic, Howlin' Wolf, T.Rex, Parliament/Funkadelic -
Sounds Like
"Always five acting as one... Dedicated. Inseparable. Invincible!"
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5 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
Comments
- IOla SIeber1 year ago
I love your music.
- IOla SIeber1 year ago
Really like the music
- Ash M: Recording Engine…2 years ago
Hey cheers for the friendship, check my page if you're interested in recording, mixing or mastering - top mics, great rooms, low rates. Keep up the good work :)
- Bourbon Legend3 years ago
Cool new videos guys!!! ROCK OUT!!! Happy Holidays!!!
- Arthur and Martha4 years ago
I think you should incorporate an Erasure mash-up into your set!
- Arthur and Martha4 years ago
If you're going to drop off your love, please make sure you clean up after you
- Tom Evans4 years ago
Please come and play The Square Orange in Keswick, they will have you, I know they will, you know you will.
- Tom Evans4 years ago
Polygamous sweet paternal mashup, enjoyed the tunes of course, please don't stop the bloody music. Rich, pint might have to wait until I'm back from the lake district in the future.
- jenni alpert4 years ago
hi there - thanks for posting a comment and for being there at the performance. best to and see you sometime again soon! jenni
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Bio:
Sour Mash Daddy and His Sixty Wives is a band of battle-hardened top-class musicians that plays old school Rock, Funk and R 'n' B the way people used to before the Eighties were invented.This site is so people can hear a little of what we're like and hopefully decide they'd like to hear us play live - which is our main reason for existing. If you've got a local pub that has bands, or you promote band nights yourself, if you're getting married or it's your party and you want Daddy to mark the occasion please let us know - we'd love to play for you.
Member Since:
September 21, 2006Members:
Sam Enthoven, Jason Lawrence, Simon Metheringham, Rich Salt, Adrian Taylor.Check Sam's new book at http://www.theblacktattoo.com
Check Simon's website at http://www.simonmetheringham.net



















