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  1. Gareth Perrie, Iain Taylor. Website. RandolphsLeap.co.uk. Randolph's Leap is an eight piece indie-pop band from Glasgow, Scotland, and signed to Lost Map Records as of 2014. Founded by frontman Adam Ross in 2006, members include Ross (guitar/vocals), Adam Florence (drums), Vicki Cole (bass), Andrew MacLellan (guitar), Heather Thikey ...

  2. BMX Bandits are a Scottish guitar pop band formed in Bellshill in 1986. Led by songwriter and lead vocalist Duglas T. Stewart, their music is heavily influenced by 1960s pop. They have shared members with numerous other local bands, including Teenage Fanclub and the Soup Dragons.BMX Bandits were a favourite band of Kurt Cobain, who said "If I could be in any other band, it would be BMX Bandits".

  3. En 2013, Gareth Perrie dejó el grupo y fue reemplazado en los teclados por Pete MacDonald, y tocó en su tercer álbum 'Clumsy Knot', que se lanzó en 2014 en Lost Map Records. Es considerado como su primer álbum oficial, ya que incluyó reelaboraciones de melodías anteriores con un cambio de imagen de producción.

  4. Gareth Perrie learned to play the piano in his early teens before going on to study Commercial Music at the University of the West of Scotland where he graduated with a BA (Hons.) degree in 2010. Since then, he has worked with various organisations in co-ordinating educational music workshops and programmes for people of all ages and backgrounds.

  5. thepolychromes.bandcamp.com › album › polychromePolychrome | The Polychromes

    5 de jun. de 2020 · The Polychrome EP is a collaboration between Adam Ross and Gareth Perrie created under lockdown conditions. The songs were written, recorded and mixed at our homes in Aberdeenshire and Clackmannanshire thanks to the pioneering wonders of the world wide web.

  6. Duglas, Gareth and Finlay perform at The Social in London, after a showing of Jim Burn's film about Duglas and the BMX Bandits - Serious Drugs. This is Fire...

  7. Duglas and Gareth perform at The Social in London, after a showing of Jim Burn's film about Duglas and the BMX Bandits - Serious Drugs.