Steve Marsh - Vocals
Barry Jones - Guitar
Mike Burkey - Bass
Conor Slevin - Drums
Influences
Led Zeppelin,
Gram Parsons,
Flying Burrito Bros,
Big Star,
Chris Bell,
Rolling Stones,
Aretha Franklin,
Bob Dylan,
Free,
Bon Scott,
Stone Roses,
Faces,
Rod Stewart,
James Jamerson,
Todd Rundgren,
White Stripes,
Ryan Adams,
Black Crowes,
Heroin-era Clapton,
Richard and Linda Thompson,
Whiteout,
Tommy Bolin,
Anyone dead...
The Palominos have recently driven a team of horses through Liverpool’s music scene, trampling its more whimsical notions of 'alt.country'. Their shows produce a uniquely visceral brand of British Rock n’ Soul, burned through a Californian heat-haze, tempered here and there by gentle Burritoesque country. An insistence on pointing out debts to Led Zeppelin, the Stones and BigStar aside, their combination of tabernacle gospel voice, s heavy–duty rhythm section and Page-like riffing may nod to classic 1970’s Rock, but really only sounds like The Palominos.
Hi i dont know if u remeber me i am in the band my final hope we were gonna play with u on saturday at the zanzibar but they wanted us pay 2 play just wanted say that i have checked out ur songs properly and i think u guys are amazing :) u deffinalty need tell me if u get an album out coz i want 1 :D cheers
alright fellas, when you playing in blackpool again....let me know, you guys played with us a couple of times ...striker.(bass)..not with them anymore...enjoyed what you guys where knocking out
Just took a listen to Alexis and loved it instantly. It puts me in mind of a lot of the top class stuff I was listening to in the seventies. One band that came to mind was Hustler, who recorded the lost classic "High Street."