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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UC_IZuNBHfg2naiWaVwuySngADI VINES - YouTube

    12,193,123 subscribers • 1,514,795,553 views Joined Jun 20, 2015DescriptionBB Ki Vines is about BB and some funny instances happening around him & his family...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwervedriverSwervedriver - Wikipedia

    History Early years (1984–1989) Swervedriver have their roots in Oxford when schoolmates and aspiring guitarists Franklin and Hartridge along with Franklin's older brother and vocalist, Graham, and drummer Paddy Pulzer formed the band Shake Appeal in 1984. In 1987, bass player Adrian "Adi" Vines, from Yorkshire, joined the band, and the following year they released their solitary single ...

  3. Swervedriver was formed in 1989 by vocalist and guitarist Adam Franklin, guitarist Jimmy Hartridge, bassist Adrian "Adi" Vines, and drummer Graham Bonnar. Though emerging from the shoegazing scene of Oxford, the band also incorporated contemporary American guitar rock into its sound. [1]

  4. Relocating from Oxford to London, guitarists Adam Franklin and Jimmy Hartridge, bassist Adi Vines and drummer Graham Bonnar debuted with a series of landmark Creation Records EPs, Son of Mustang Ford, Rave Down, and Sandblasted.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2018 · Swervedriver at Creation Records in London, 1991. L-R: Jimmy Hartridge, Adam Franklin, Adi Vines, Graham Bonnar (Image credit: Getty Images) It was a move which caught the remaining members of the band – and their record labels – off guard. “It was crazy, really,” says Franklin.

  6. 18 de ene. de 2024 · We were down to two at one point as our bassist, Adi Vines, had also left before recording began. We had all these songs appearing – Duress was there, which was good, and Duel and Blowin Cool – but we didn’t really have a band.

  7. 12 de ago. de 2016 · “I’m thinking about moving to heads and cabs. It was Adi [Vines, Wolf Alice guitar tech and former bassist with Swervedriver] that recommended them to me. I just need something more powerful. I like amps to be a blank canvas and more about the sounds in the front end through pedals and whatever. The Bassman is just a big nice ...