Brian Tambling a native of Cork, Ireand, has moved to the Netherlands and brought his musical experience with him The Irish guitarist has his foundation in Blues, Rock, Jazz and Acoustic music. Picking up the guitar at the age of twelve, Brian was turned onto the blues after discovering a John Lee Hooker tape in his father's music collection. Over the past 10 years Brian has performaned with several different groups troughout Ireland. After the
Delta Lee Blues Festivalin 2006, Brian played a solo support set to "Band of Friends (Rory Gallagher's band) in Cork famous Everyman Theatre. Brian also played in a Blues/Rock cover original band and a acoustic Blues duo " The Boeevils". He was the front man of a Rory Gallagher tribute band called "StageStruck", and with this band, Brian played his first international gigs in the Netherlands UK and USA.

Behind the drum is the experienced Rob Spijker, who started playing in 1997 with the Boule Blues band.
This led onto "Signals" a Rory Gallagher tribute band, with wel known Ruben hoeke band vocalist Frank van Pardo. This band supported Matt Scholfield in the Kade ,Zaandam, and also made international apperances in Ireland.
Rob also worked as a fill in drummer with Laundromat and played supporting act to Doctor Feelgood and
New Adventures. His next band was "Stage Collision" wich also toured troughout Ireland and played Ireland biggest blues festival in Ballyshannon. Rob and Brian known each other from previous gigs, and play ogether  in the Netherlands on several occasions.

On bass is 19 year old Steven Scheffer who is new to the scene. He stared playing acoustic guitar at theage
of 15 but quicly discoverd the bass. After playing in several local bands Steven found that he was more experienced on hid intrument then his fellow band members, and he needed a bigger challange.
Last summer he met Brian Tambling and the muscical adventure began.

 

                                                                                                              

                                                                                           

                                                                                                                                


                                                                                                                 

                                                                                                                 


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