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  1. Tom Kellichan (born c. 1954 [1]) was the original drummer of The Skids, from 1977 to 1979. Biography. From Cowdenbeath, [2] and a former van driver, [citation needed] he completed the line-up of The Skids after answering their ad for a drummer.

  2. Con 17 años de edad, Richard Jobson comenzaría a ser el cantante de la banda y el que compondría las letras de las canciones, mientras que Adamson compondría la música. Después de la gira de Scared To Dance, Tom Kellichan, el baterista, deja la banda y es reemplazado por Rusty Egan.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Skids_(band)Skids (band) - Wikipedia

    Skids are a Scottish punk rock and new wave band, formed in Dunfermline in 1977 by Stuart Adamson (guitar, keyboards, percussion and backing vocals), William Simpson (bass guitar and backing vocals), Thomas Kellichan (drums) and Richard Jobson (vocals, guitar and keyboards).

  4. The Skids formed in 1977 in their home town of Dunfermline, Scotland by Richard Jobson, Stuart Adamson, Bill Simpson & Tom Kellichan. After releasing an independent single the band were played by John Peel , supported The Clash in concert and then were signed to Virgin Records in 1978.

  5. Explore Tom Kellichan's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Tom Kellichan on AllMusic.

  6. chalkvenue.com › live › theskidsChalk - Brighton

    GET TICKETS. The Skids formed in 1977 in their home town of Dunfermline, Scotland by Richard Jobson, Stuart Adamson, Bill Simpson, & Tom Kellichan. After releasing an independent single the band were played by BBC Radio One's John Peel, supported The Clash in concert and then were signed to Virgin Records in 1978.

  7. Scottish punk band. Formed in Dunfermline during the summer of 1977. Comprising the songwriting axis of Richard Jobson (vocals) and Stuart Adamson (guitar), together with the rhythm section of William Simpson (bass) and Tom Kellichan (drums), they rode into British consciousness on the new wave backwash to the ebbing tide of punk.