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Four Way Split



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This four-piece are a pop/rock covers band based in Lincoln.
They have been together as a band for about 16 months, all originally from other bands.

The band members are Barry (lead and rhythm guitar and lead vocalist cum front man), Nigel (lead and rhythm guitar and backing vocals), Nick (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Dave (drums).

Covers include The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Status Quo, Kaiser Chiefs, Green day, Thin Lizzy, Time Warp, U2, Madness and Johnny Cash.

The lads have played in pubs, social and working mens clubs, weddings, 40th 50th and 60th birthday parties, engagement parties, classic car shows, outdoor pop concerts, Butlins holiday camp, a club for the disabled plus various other venues.

Dave said: "We love entertaining and always have a great time on stage."

To book the band contact Dave on 07854 698879





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  • Last Updated: 09 November 2007 10:29 AM
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