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    Artist description
    We are a eight peice outfit classed as one of the UK's best Ska bands around! (comment from bbc.co.uk)
    Music Style
    70's 80's Two Tone and of course the camel style!
    Musical Influences
    The Beat, Specials, Madness, Selector
    Similar Artists
    We are Unique
    Artist History
    20 Dead Camels first appeared on the scene in 1999 having their music played on National UK TV, from then on they have gone from strength to strength accumulating an ever increasing fan base world wide.
    Group Members
    Cliff Cummings, Mark Fisher, Doug Carey, Dan Andrews, Jools Bishop, Cara-Jane Murphy, Martin Reynolds, Dave Bottomley.
    Instruments
    Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Drums, Sax, Vox, Trumpet
    Albums
    Loads
    Press Reviews
    Review taken from www.bedfordmetal.co.uk "20 Dead Camels", the so called "Top U.K. Ska Outfit" are just that, arriving onstage clad in Egyptian themed attire including fez hats, and musically entertaining as well, its soon obvious that this is a class act. The most refreshing thing was the inclusion of the sax - creating a welcome variation between the other acts, and gained a lively crowd response, demonstrating that there is a place for this type of music in Bedford. 20 Dead Camels have recently been doing tracks for a film and are becoming quite sought after for gigs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Review taken from www.skinhead-world.com (Harlow Ska fest 2) Andi, Martin & I were all in the downstairs bar as 20 Dead Camels started up there set, quickly we drank up and got upstairs as these guys are not to be missed at all. Every time I see them they get better, they had also brought their crowd of followers with them. They performed some sterling songs, my favourites being That Boy & The Camel beat. The Camels cracked on and whipped the crowd up which caused a sudden invasion of the dance floor, this seems to happen at all the Camel gigs I've been too. They were very impressive and for me these guys were the band of the evening with Kingsize coming a close second, I cant wait until the Camels get their brass section reckon they will be an even harder act to follow then, cheers Cliff & Camels looking forward to September already.
    Additional Info
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    Location
    Stevenage, Herts - United Kingdom

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