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Mr Tea and the Biscuits

About Me

Mr Tea and the biscuits is a 4/5 piece band based in Sligo, Ireland. Led by the infamous Mr Tea and his ukulele, the band originated in Galway, but unforseen college degrees led to the band temporarily exploding. Now based in Sligo, Mr Tea and the Biscuits have recorded a 4 track EP entitled "Live (in studio)" which is only available to buy at gigs, so now ya gotta go to one! The lineup encorporates a ukulele, harmonica, guitars, double bass, drums, triangles, eggs, keyboards and whatever else we can afford.

Below is us performing Devil Woman as featured on TG4s Pop4 program:


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 29/03/2007
Band Website: www.mrteaandthebiscuits.com
Band Members:

Mr Tea : Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Ukulele
Fig Roll : Electric Bass, Backing Vocals
Chocolate Hobnob : Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar
Fox's Crunch : Drums, Keyboard, Saxophone


Influences:

Rory Gallagher, Thin Lizzy, Beatles, Cream, George Formby, George Harrison, Brad Roberts and more and more


Sounds Like:

From sweet and mellow to rowdy and raucous - We'll sound like anythin you want baby



Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

New changes!

Hello all, First of all, thanks to everyone who came to see us play in Fureys in Sligo on Friday night and a special thanks to Paul and Godfrey for having us! Also thanks to Mark 'Toffee Pop' Conwa...
Posted by on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 16:40:00 GMT

New Website

HowdyWe got our new website up and running, there isn't much on it at the moment but its a start. The address is www.mrteaandthebiscuits.comWe've put up a few pics, profiles of band members, song lyri...
Posted by on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 03:57:00 GMT

Aisling studios

Hey ho,Just a quick one, if anybody out there is interested in getting music recorded.  We recorded our EP over three days in Aisling Studios in Castlebaldwin, Co Sligo.  The studio is relat...
Posted by on Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:59:00 GMT

Project Opus

Yo,Rupert Murdoch probably wont like me advertising other sites on Myspace, but I guess its tough nuts for him!  Weve recently signed up to Project Opus, an online community of musicians who can ...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Jul 2007 17:55:00 GMT