|
The
Talent generally perform as a four piece band consisting of
Bass/Vocals, Guitar/Vocals, Drums/Vocals and Keyboards/ Vocals and
we all sing lead vocals at some point during an evening's
entertainment making our sound is much fully than a normal four
piece band.
'The Talent' regularly
perform all over the UK and Europe supporting named artists and
playing at private functions or public venues. The band members have
appeared at Earls Court, Wembley C.C, London Arena and Birmingham
N.E.C. alongside artists such as Rod Stewart, Lionel Richie,
Mystique and many more.
With the liveliest stage
show around, and the bands focus on entertainment this is a live
music performance not to be missed.
Baggy
(Barrie) - bass player, vocalist
Inspired by his
father and his cousin (Robin Trower, Procul Harem) began playing
bass ten years ago. During this time he has performed alongside many
top entertainers including Westlife, Spandau Ballet and ABC and has
also played for some of the countries best function bands including
Star, Souled Out, Time Machine and The Serious Hat Band.
Ben
- Keyboards
Ben our
Keyboard player manages to disprove the old rumour that men can't do
two things at once by playing percussion & keyboards while
simultaneously singing and eyeing up any girls on the dancefloor.
Ben has recorded and toured the length & breadth of the country with
the U.K's best signed acts and has found a resting place with The
Talent.
Steve
- guitar
In the past
Steve's performance experience has seen him travel all over the
world & Europe supporting the likes of Japan & Spandau Ballet.
These days
Steve has a busy teaching school based in east Anglia and prefers to
bring his wealth of knowledge to The Talent.
James
- drums
James our
drummers’ C.V. reads like a who's who of the music industry.
Highlights include playing for Robbie Williams at a charity show in
London, Ant & Dec at Wembley Arena and the Jools Holland Big Band.
James has spent 3 years playing on cruise ships.
He has also
travelled 4 times round the world and only stopped when he started
to get dizzy. |