Released: May 08 (Hecktick/Jerkin’ Crocus) Band: Jonathon ‘Spike’ Gray – Vocals Guy Griffin - Guitars Jimi Crutchley – Bass Keith Weir - Keyboards Paul Guerin – Guitar/Slide Guitar Pip Mailing - Drums Production: Nick Mailing & Guy Griffin The Quireboys are a band that have always made an effort to distance themselves from being associated with any of the endless list of metal sub-genres, whether it be glam rock, hair metal, or sleaze. They are neither, and they would probably be insulted if you thought that they were. The Quireboys are, as frontman Spike proudly proclaims a… read more
Released: May 08 (Hecktick/Jerkin’ Crocus) Band: Jonathon ‘Spike’ Gray – Vocals Guy Griffin - Guitars Jimi Crutchley – Bass Keith Weir - Keyboards … read more
Released: May 08 (Hecktick/Jerkin’ Crocus) Band: Jonathon ‘Spike’ Gray – Vocals Guy Griffin - Guitars Jimi Crutchley – Bass Keith Weir - Keyboards Paul Guerin – Guitar/Slide Guitar Pi… read more
Originally known as The Queerboys, The Quireboys, known in the U.S. as the London Quireboys (even though they come from Newcastle), are a hard rock band that started in the late '80s/early '90s, getting that moniker from the 1977 comedy film of the same name. With John Grey ("Spike") on vocals, Guy Griffin and Guy Bailey on guitar, Chris Johnstone on piano/keyboard, Nigel Mogg on bass guitar, and Ian Wallace on drums, the guys are best known for their 1990 hit album 'A Bit of What You Fancy'. The group's band of sleazy, rambunctious rock struck a c… read more
Originally known as The Queerboys, The Quireboys, known in the U.S. as the London Quireboys (even though they come from Newcastle), are a hard rock band that started in the late '80s/e… read more
Originally known as The Queerboys, The Quireboys, known in the U.S. as the London Quireboys (even though they come from Newcastle), are a hard rock band that started in the late '80s/early '90s, getting that moniker from the … read more