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Red Sunday



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Published Date: 25 September 2007
A beautiful blend of 'Indie Rock' with their intense bass and fascinating guitar riffs!
Dave Watkins, Tom Robinson, Jake Ward and Kyle Ellison form this four piece indie/rock. 'Red Sunday' first jammed together in January 2005 and haven't stopped since.

After 7 months of hard work and practicing their talents, they had their first gig at the Venue, Preston (formerly the 12Bar), where they have since been given a huge amount of support.

By November 2005, they had recorded their first EP: "No-one in Sight" which hit off with a storm. Just over a year later, Red Sunday have recently finished recording their second EP :"Oh No, Too Late", which is already in the hands of their loyal fans.

The band are a growing talent with foot-stomping, head-bopping material which is sure to rock your socks off! T

heir unique style shows how the young hearted, extremely talented band are taking us by storm and aim to share their talent across the North West and beyond.

Red Sunday have an excellent fan base who have shown continuing support by joining the band at many gigs across the country.

During the past two years they have performed more than 40 gigs in the North West.

Red Sunday have played at infamous places such as "The Cavern", Liverpool.

The band also participated at Prestons 'One Big Weekend' Fringe Gig and at other various popular venues with many more to come!!!

This fantastic band are sure to go far. Watch this space...


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  • Last Updated: 25 September 2007 11:52 AM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 
  

 
 


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