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Rock is Cool! HERO
was formed in 1994 by Bob Palmer with Sam Gargett, one of only a dozen or so
working female rock drummers in the UK. Bob,
bass player second singer Composer and Mad Muso! was the former bass player of "Witticombe
Fair". Originally
from Cheltenham, Bob moved to the north to pursue a "Business" career
but the temptation of the guitar was so great that as member of the "Austin
Brothers" trio the Mad Muso performed again,
later the duo "Rhyme and Reason"
and the band "Cushty"
were also testament to the "musics in the blood" syndrome.
As well as playing bass guitar and singing, Bob plays keyboards and
composes many of the songs HERO
performs. I wanted something that was me! and HERO
fulfills that role. Sam,
who has wide ranging musical tastes was also on the same trip having rehearsed
with many a show and worked in bands and sessions was also looking for something
new, as well as being Ace with the sticks Sam sings backing vocals and plays
various brass instruments and has appeared on occasions with the well respected
Cockerton Brass Band. Sam, from West Auckland also has staves in her blood and
can give many a male drummer a run for his money. Lead
guitarist, John
"The Wookie" Rickaby is another of those "God I didn't see his
fingers move"! types but at only 23 he's just warming up having been
classically trained at 10. and with influences from the Sambora (Bon Jovi) and
The Edge, John has played seriously with various bands through all styles
of music but found his home with HERO
expressing his improvising talent and recently composing. John has a penchant
for gaudy guitars but adds a sometimes vital fourth vocal. Joanne
Cain
"Jo Jo" from Peterlee is the looker the voice and Lyricist of the
band. We searched hard and long for a singer of Jo's talent auditioning many of
the known North East girl singers but she definitely shone above them with the
ability to sing songs with a style of her own that suits the melody. Jo formally
sang with North East bands "Tell the Teacher" and "After
Hours". Fronting HERO
she adds both style and charisma. THE
MUSIC HERO
bends towards Soft Rock music, though the chemistry of Joannes Lyrics and Bob's
melodies have produced so far over 80 songs ranging from Rock through Funk, MOR
to haunting ballads. The band has worked hard to generate a sound that is
locally very popular. Having
released "Crack of Dawn" in October this year the Band currently un-signed
are determined the world will hear and are working at promoting this album
whilst starting work on the next. Why "HERO" Well the name comes from an old song writing pal Paul Hemming "Mr beautiful Ballads" and me - Hemming Robert which we though was cool at the time but never used.
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