Which artist, dead or alive, would you invite for dinner?
"Russell Brand- what's not to love, and he eats steak now. I probably would pick Alanis Morrisette otherwise"
What was the first CD you bought?
"The Prodigy Experience by The Prodigy"
Why did you take up singing?
"After I got through 5 X factor rounds as a bucket list challenge and realised I could actually sing"
What's your go- to pre- gig ritual?
"Hair and makeup while having a 0% shandy- rock and roll!!"
Tell us a fun fact
"The only part of our body that never grows any bigger from birth are our eyeballs!"
Which artist, dead or alive, would you invite for dinner?
"Has to be Prince and I'd make him a lasagna"
What was the first CD you bought?
"To The Extreme by Vanilla Ice"
Why did you take up drums?
"Because when I was 10, I wanted to be Watts from 'Some Kind of Wonderful', she was so cool"
What's your go to pre- gig ritual?
"Make sure I've had my dinner"
Tell us a fun fact
"A group of flamingoes is called a flamboyance, and a bunch of parrots is called a pandemonium."
Which artist, dead or alive, would you invite for dinner?
"Michael Jackson- been a fan since I was a kid, and he's a legend"
What was the first CD bought?
"Bad by Michael Jackson"
Why did you take up guitar?
"I was 15 and wanted to learn my favourite band's (NOFX) songs"
What's your go- to pre- gig ritual?
"Drink Jack Daniels"
Tell us a fun fact
"Sharks don't swim backwards"
Which artist, dead or alive, would you invite for dinner?
"John Lennon, because he's a genius"
What was the first CD you bought?
"Definitely Maybe by Oasis"
Why did you take up guitar?
"Got to 40 and decided I wanted to learn a new skill every year... turns out it takes a lot longer than a year to learn the guitar"
What's your go- to pre- gig ritual?
"Practice"
Tell us a fun fact
"Cows never make eye contact... they're up to something"
Which artist, dead or alive, would you invite for dinner?
"Jason Newsted- former Metallica bass player"
What was the first CD you bought?
"The Black Album by Metallica"
Why did you take up bass?
"Always loved music but never played. It was meant to be yet another midlife crisis hobby until I realised how much fun it gives me and until I met the rest of the band and we started playing together"
What's your go- to pre- gig ritual?
"Always practice the whole set in the morning or day before."
Tell us a fun fact
"The bass guitar typically sounds a full octave lower than a standard guitar"