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Artist description
B-Rave is a five-piece rock band based in Hull, UK. Originally formed in 1995 they quickly attained a strong following generated from what is an exciting live act… |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath..... |
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Similar Artists
Creed |
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Artist History
B-Rave subsequently went on to be invited to appear at a many prestigious venues in the capital London. After the success of their live shows they where invited to BBC Radio One. B-Rave performed two songs live and the band where interviewed regarding their unique style..
Promotional work continued and they played the Nottingham Rock City, a premiere live venue in the UK. This in turn led to being included on a compilation CD published by Frontiers Magazine. World-renowned producer Glen Tomie at Chapel Studios in the UK produced the song “Never Let You Down”. As a result of this collaboration the band received world-wide interest and many licensing offers flooded in, along with bagful’s of fan mail from fans all around the globe…
Due to the fact that the band had only one single mastered to a suitable quality, plans had to be put on the back burner whilst they recorded suitable material, during this time three of the original band members left and where replaced by Tim, Darren and Graham. This led to fresh new faces and altogether a great new sound for the future. Old favorites re-written and new songs penned, B-Rave began their next assault. A professional recording studio was hired and the band mastered four new tracks, it was unanimously agreed that this combination was the best offering yet from this innovative band. Now armed with this new demo and with new recruits B-Rave are intending to wow new audiences the world over. The B-Rave rock explosion is just around the corner….
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Group Members
Vocals: Ritchie Lee
Guitar: Tim Tomkins
Bass Darren Smith
Keys Doug Dixon
Drums: Graham Atherton
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Instruments
5-Piece Rock Band |
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Location
Hull, humberside - United Kingdom |
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