The Gin Club
The Gin Club is an Australian folk rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland in 2004. The band formed when the various members met while frequenting an open mic night at Brisbane pub O'Malley's.[1][2] The Gin Club have won three Q Song awards[3] and have toured in Canada[4] and the United States.[5]
The Gin Club | |
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Origin | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Genres | Folk rock |
Years active | 2004-present |
Labels | Plus One Records |
Associated acts | Giants of Science, O BAND, El Madrigal, The Young Liberals, The Vandas, The Wilson Pickers, The Spoils, Megafauna, White Elephant, Mike Noga & the Gentlemen of Fortune, The Golden Spurs, Scotty Regan and the Replicas |
Website | http://www.theginclub.com.au |
Members | Ben Salter Adrian Stoyles Scott Regan Brad Pickersgill Conor Macdonald Bridget Lewis Ola Karlsson Dan Mansfield Angus Agars |
Past members | Ben Tuite Dale Peachy Jacob Harris Matt Schneider |
Discography
- The Gin Club (2005)
- Gabriel + Drugflowers ep (2005)
- Fear Of The Sea (2005)
- Junk (2008)
- Hissy Fit Vol 1 (2009)
- Deathwish (2010)
- The Gin Club Live (2011)
- Southern Lights (2015)
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References
- The Sydney Morning Herald The Gin Club
- The Courier-Mail Gin Club epic breaks the rules and delivers a marvel
- The Courier-Mail For The Gin Club, diversity pays dividends
- Rockus Online Magazine Ben Salter (Giants Of Science / The Gin Club)
- http://indy.liberationmedia.com/news/2008/apr/24/australias-gin-club-bring-their-eclectic-sound-sta/
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