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Karl Nadin

Although legendary as a vocalist, Karl is now testing the limits of human endurance with his driving & thoughtful bass work. Originally from Manchester, he was the inspiration for the famous maxim ' There is no limit to to suffering that can flow from a 5-string fretless bass in the wrong hands'. He spends his spare time with other peoples money, and is the founder member of the band - so It's all his fault.

     
     

Trev Wilkinson

The newest member of the band, Trev's soaring, innovative solos, great guitar sound and cheerful smile in the face of adversity are known throughout his office. With an unrivalled knowledge of the world guitar scene, he has already mastered all of the notes in the BluesHound set in record time, and has now moved on to figuring out how to play them in the right places and at the right time.

 

     
     

Mike Ray

Still young enough to be asked his age at the bar, Mike brings the freshness of youth to the band. Having come to terms now with persistent altitude sickness, he also finds time to pursue his passion for high-performance machines, and is rumored to be working on a surreal Ducati-based combination rotary/cylinder turf rider. Crucially, he always manages to keep his nerve when the bass rig is placed next to his drum kit,

     

 

 

Jon Andrews

Originally from Birmingham, on moving to Southport Jon was reduced to advertising himself in shop windows - which is how he met Neil. The pair formed 'Zimmer & the Unsteadies' and never looked sideways. Known throughout his own imagination as a tolerant and easygoing guy, he is endlessly striving to play as few notes as possible.

     
     

Phil Neely

Phil is probably the only vocalist in the North-West who has the confidence to perform when Karl is on the same stage. Apart from being able to sing in virtually any key due to his tremendous range, his medical knowledge is invaluable to a band with a combined age of 298. He has 2 daughters who are even prepared to be seen with him at gigs!

     

Neil Scallion

A fugitive of various 70's Liverpool bands (of which he has virtually no recollection), Neil is now concentrating on keyboards with a vengeance! Every band has an anchor man, the guy who always knows the arrangement, and somehow holds everything together. Neil is desperate to find out who it is in the Blueshounds...

     
     
 
Deserters, we are called.......
 
     
     
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