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Bullitt for Pablo
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Last Updated:
21 Mar 2007
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'The Stirling four-piece provide a powerful live performance of soul, feeling and a hefty chunk of rock 'n' roll. Their set is full to bursting with anthemic sing along tunes. With a strong front partnership backed up with a powerful rhythm section, this hometown headline show promises to be the perfect tonic to invigorate the week ahead.
"Bullitt For Pablo were formed in June 2006 by Barry Honeyman and Chris McKeown after searching long and hard for a highly skilled drum machine, before locating Calum McNinch and later, the funky bass groover, Nick Cheetham. Orignally called Zephyr, the band were looking to develop a new sound incorporating their classic rock and grunge influences, with an upbeat and energising combination of pounding beats, intuitive lyrics and classic blues rock riffs. After a few 'fledgling' dates supporting Vivamelodica, The Hazey Janes and Grant Campbell, it was quickly recognised that the band had a knack for penning outragously catchy, anthemic rock songs. This was confirmed by their most recent gig at Dr Gormans in Stirling where they were an unequivically resounding success. What follows for the band is pretty much in their own hands. Catch them in and around Stirling before they move on to bigger and better things"
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