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Big
Note Featured Artist
The Grand Scheme
Individuals' names
Scott Fleming, Jack Stevenson, Michael Soussan, Pete Schoneveld
Brief Biography.
We all met accidentally. Scott met Jack on a train in Bristol,
who met Pete on a boat in India, who met Michael in a pub in Finchley.
Musical style/description/quotes.
Sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. Groovy, uplifting, harmonious
Pop Rock.
Forthcoming news/plans.
2nd EP being recorded in May 2003. As long as we keep on enjoying
what we do and who we do it with we'll carry on. Ain't that beautiful.
Recordings made/available. (how to get
them)
Tides on the Turn EP available on the website or call Biscuit
Records to order or for info +44 (0) 7855 832 624. See the website
also for FREE downloads.
Influences.
Lashings of 70's rock please, otherwise Crowded House. Barenaked
Ladies. Nick Drake, Neil Young, Supertramp etc etc
Daydreams.
Sitting on a tour bus travelling through different cities, making
music and playing live every night, having people singing back
the words to us…..sounds like a cliché but as clichés go it's
a nice one.
Secret pleasure.
ling the inside of brand new guitar cases. Naked. Just kidding.
Or are we?
Favourite memory.
The first gig we all played as a band. Hearing all the elements
come together. Also recording the first EP for the same reason.
Longest hour.
Last period, Friday afternoon Geography.
Shortest hour.
The Goodly Hour
Favourite gadget/luxury.
Tremolo pedal. NICE! And fingers! Human ones! They come in handy
as a musician!
Itchiest irritation.
Artists, bands or whoever can explain what the song is about at
the START OF EVERY SONG. 'I wrote this song the day I came home
and my goldfish had died, its called The Day I came Home and my
Goldfish had Died'.
Best understanding.
The Films of Spike Lee.
Greatest confusion.
The films of Mike Leigh. Two brothers, same parents, it's a mystery.
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For Further
Information
Website
www.thegrandschemers.com
E-mail info@thegrandschemers.com
Music
bites
"Tides.mp3"
©Grand Scheme
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