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An article from the wirral globe about Hippys on the Hill -
WIRRAL band Hippys On The Hill return to the live circuit after a brief break with a gig at Liverpool's Cavern Club this Friday, June 27.
Refreshed and rejuvenated, the band (pictured) promise to set dancefloors alight when they appear in an eagerly awaited clutch of five new gigs.
The group - Brad Done, Craig Henderson, Sean McMinn-Davies and Mike Priest are all pupils of Mosslands School, Wallasey and currently working on new material. The Cavern gig is one of five planned for the next month.
The remaining dates are as follows: July 12 as part of The Wirral Show in New Brighton at 4.30pm, July 19 as part of a concert in aid of Wirral Society for the Blind and Partially Sighted in Vale Park, New Brighton; July 20 at the Barfly in Liverpool and July 26 at the Zanzibar in Liverpool (1pm).
Another article from Wirral News -
MEET the Hippys on the Hill!
The foursome from Wallasey are making a name for themselves as one of Wirral’s best young bands, with a string of competition successes and praise from the critics in the last year.
The Hippys, who describe their music on their website as rock/alternative/progressive, are Brad Done (vocals/guitar), Craig Henderson (guitar/backing vocals), Sean McMinn-Davies (bass/backing vocals) and Mike Priest (drums/backing vocals).
All four are aged 15 and 16 and are juggling their music career with studies at Weatherhead High School and Mosslands. From small school gigs in Wallasey, the Hippys are now playing across the North West and have gigs in Birkenhead, Liverpool and Southport lined up before the end of the year.
The band have recorded three CDs of their songs but say their proudest achievement is their latest, Sparrows and Stories To Be Told, which is available at gigs.
Saturday, 21 February 2009
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