TIM BIRTLES:Lead Guitar, Vocals, Keys, Harmonica
STEVEN MCCLOY: Guitar, Vocals, Drums/Percussion, Dijery-doo
Influences
BASICALLY SALAD DODGERS IS A COMBINATION OF ALL THE MUSIC WE LOVE AND EMBRACE, BUT BASICALLY:
Jimi Hendrix, The Black keys, Kula Shaker, Air,
Sounds Like
Chilled out funky OR Lo-fi hyper blues guitar and bitching drum excellence.....THIS IS:
BAND FEST: CHARITY GIG FOR MONKS IN TIBET! (POOR SOUND QUALITY)
SOME REALLY OLD VIDEOS!
......UNCLE JAN'S MASSIVE WANG
Get this video and more at MySpace.com
.....KULA SHAKER. SIX FOOT DOWN
Six Foot Down - The Salad Dodgers
The Salad Dodgers are a Norfolk based rock/blues two-piece band. We have been playing the blues since 2005, now we've our own funked up blues style...
Breaking into the scene we have now played in a number of venues and stages. Luckily we have some really great people who come to watch every time, and many who discover us leave surprised by the soulful live energy of Tim's guitar and (quote Matthew James) drum parts that feel like being spanked with a banana.
We enjoy playing a lot and so like to busk to generate revenue to keep the music alive! see us in Norwich city center if your lucky!
pubs, clubs, parties all covered.
Not to mention playing with Circus and FOURPLAY!
Some radio play in Sheffs too! (cheers Nick)
With demo cd EAT - THE SALAD DODGERS ....
and brand spanking all new album SAFARI CHIC
you will need to bring breakables (cymbals, snare), if you want to bring a guitar amp you are welcome to. if you can get to the B2 between 6.30 and 7.00 that would be great. you will probably have about 3/4 of an hour to play. let us know asap that you can do it cheers xxxxxxxx
Hi Folks, Just a note to say that I have quite a bit of random footage and have begun editing it to End Song. The plot is sort of developing from there. It's all a bit avant-garde, as they say. I'm still hoping I manage to fill it out enough to make it resonably interesting for anyone other than me.
Woop, cheers! I can't guarantee what will happen at the moment with it, hopefully i'll get enough solid ideas together though. If so you will certainly see it.
Yo Kids, I was just listening to 'End Song' and was wondering if it would be possible to use it in a (hopefully) prospective film project that I may conduct over the holls. End Song sounds like it could be pretty much perfect, well, at least the first 3 mins or so I think.
Hi Dodgers. Just to let you know future radio is due to return full time in June 2007 (date TBC), in our spanking new studios. There’s more info in the blog on my page titled Future Radio 2007.
Also future has a custom built recording and rehearsal studio at affordable rates. Contact Michael Howard or Andrew Todd at future on 01603 250505.
Hello there, Tim and Stiv! This is Rachel (of the Staddon variety). Long time no see... glad to hear the old Salad Dodgers are still going then! Good luck x