Undetermined Music Artists

Sharing Artistopia
 
Music Is Life @ Artistopia.com

Independent Music Artist:   Sign In  |  Register

Home Music Indie News Discussion Resources Shop Sunday, May 27, 2012
  
 
 
  
 

The Crocketts

Music Home >>  Music Genres  >> Undetermined Music
 
  
 

< < < < <
> > > > >
More Info on The Crocketts Similar Undetermined Music Search Artistopia

Biography

Unreferenced|date=September 2010Infobox musical artist| name = The Crocketts| image =| caption =| background = group_or_band| years_active = 1996–2002| genre = Rock (music)|Rock | origin = Wales | label = V2 Records|V2 | current_members =| past_members = Davey McManus
Dan Harris
Richard Carter
Owen Hopkin| website = http://www.inaudible.co.uk/crocketts Unofficial Website
The Crocketts were a rock group originating at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1995/6. They recorded two full length albums for V2 Records - We May Be Skinny And Wirey (1998) and The Great Brain Robbery (2000). The group disbanded in 2002 with Davey Macmanus and Owen Hopkin going on to form The Crimea (band)|The Crimea .

History


The Crocketts played early gigs in the Bay Hotel, The Glengower and Rummers Wine Bar in Aberystwyth. During 1996, as an unsigned band, they toured briefly as well and performed at the ‘In the City Live’ festival in Dublin and supported Shane MacGowan at the London Astoria in November 1996.

A number of early line-up changes lead to the band becoming the four piece which would go on to sign to Blue Dog Records, a subsidiary of the Richard Branson-funded V2 Records in 1997. The line-up consisted of:

  • Davey McManus - Vocals/Rhythm guitar

  • Dan Harris - Lead Guitar/Backing vocals

  • Richard Carter - Bass guitar

  • Owen Hopkin - Drums


  • The Crocketts released two albums on Blue Dog/V2, We May be Skinny and Wirey (1998) and The Great Brain Robbery (2000). The band were dropped by V2 and then broke up as they began collating songs for an unreleased third album. Davey Macmanus, Dan Harris and Owen Hopkin went on to form the current UK rock band The Crimea (band)|The Crimea , although Harris left shortly after the band's inception.

    The Crocketts supported The Stereophonics at the Morfa Stadium in Swansea on 31 July 1999, shortly before the stadium was demolished. They also supported the band at their Donington and Millennium Stadium shows in 2001. The band also supported The Levellers, Shane Macgowan And The Popes, The Supernaturals , New Model Army and Kid Rock.

    The Crocketts have been featured on the soundtrack of British hidden camera sketch show Trigger Happy TV ; "1939 Returning", from their second album was used in the second series. They also had numerous inclusions in Kerrang! magazine (an early single, "James Dean-esque", received 5 out of a possible 5 "K"s; "Host" got 4 "K"s and second album The Great Brain Robbery also received 4 "K"s). They also recorded the song "Chicken Vs Macho" (on The Great Brain Robbery album) featuring Mary Hopkin .

    References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.thecrimea.net The Crimea official website

  • http://www.inaudible.co.uk/crocketts The Crocketts unofficial website

  • http://www.inaudible.co.uk/crimea The Crimea unofficial website


  • DEFAULTSORT:Crocketts, The Category:Welsh rock music groups
    Category:Musical groups from Aberystwyth


    UK-rock-band-stub

    Copyright Citations

    This article is licensed under the GNU License
    Click here for original article: The Crocketts





          

     
       
     
    Home  |  About Us  |  Privacy  |  Sitemap  |  FAQs  |  Terms and Conditions
     
    Copyright 2012, iCubator Labs, LLC, All Rights Reserved.