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Artist description
Keyboardless quartet pumping out heavy guitar driven blues. We are not one of these love, loss, salvation and redemption emo-type bands with a message. We love the blues and we love to play the blues....and it shows. |
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Music Style
Rockin' Blues |
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Musical Influences
Muddy Waters, Albert King, Fab T-birds, Hound Dog Taylor, Buddy Guy |
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Artist History
PUSH saw its beginnings in July 2000 during a loose but fun jam session in Osgoode Ontario,
where a vintage Fender Super Reverb was laid to rest.
The keyboard-less quartet plays a number of blues standards, original songs and lesser-known covers. |
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Group Members
****Chris (KingSh!t) plays Fender Telecaster guitars through Mesa/Boogie amplifiers. He favours picks and cables found in the depths of Lee's basement studio. Chris will drink any beer that is put in front of him.****Lee (Wankmaster-General) plays Fender , Charvel , Gretsch and Yamaha guitars through a variety of Fender amps. Lee uses waaay too many effects to list here, but the bands all-time favorite is his Univibe! Lee always has a good selection of picks and cables that the rest of us make very good use of. Lee is a beer and wine snob, but is getting somewhat better about it.****Fraser (BowelReMover) plays MusicMan Stingray basses through SWR amps which can cause severe bodily disruptions for the rest of the band. Fraser prefers premium label and imported beers, but is not such a snob about it.****Dave plays Pearl Export drums, we think. They are so covered in dust that its hard to tell. We do know that he uses some sort of snare drum, because of the rattle. Dave prefers Promark drumsticks, Paiste cymbals and loves to shuffle. Dave's not much of a beer drinker, but we still love him. |
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Instruments
Fender/Warmoth/Gretsch/Danelectro guitars, Fender Amps, Mesa/Boogie Amps, Ernie Ball/MusicMan basses, SWR Bass Amps, Pearl Drums, Calvin Klein Underwear |
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Albums
PUSH - Comes to Shove - forthcoming studio release |
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Location
Ottawa, Ontario - Canada |
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