Member Since: 11/13/2007
Band Members:
Paul "MS-Dude" Gillies
Blues Harmonica & Wheelchair
Refusing to let his progressive MS rule his life PAUL began teaching himself blues harmonica back in 1993. Chronic Fatigue, poor coordination and the loss of the use of his left side forced Paul into a wheelchair in 2001. However on a good day you may still see him limping from his wheelchair to the pub loo on his walking stick!
A few years ago he progression of his MS meant that Paul had to give up playing the harp, being unable to hold onto his heavy "green bullet" harp mic. However early in 2007 BIG TIM AVES (Paul’s harp mentor and good friend) frontman of the now sadly disbanded RnB bands AUTOMATIC SLIM and THE ROCKIN' ARMADILLOS came to the rescue by giving Paul a small, lightweight “Shaker†Harp mic (see blog) that fits snugly into Paul’s left fist and so Paul began teaching himself an adapted style of harp playing. Paul's lack of coordination often gives some unorthodox phrasing to his harp-lines but as Paul says “if I make a mistake I’ll play it twice and everyone will think I’m playing Jazz!â€.
Tony "T-Mobile" May
Lead-Guitar & Vocals
Tony first picked up a guitar in 1981 learning chords from a Beatles song book. In 1982 Tony joined his first band covering Dire Straits and Chris Rea but never actually gigged because what was being played actually sounded less like Chris Rea and more like diarrhoea (and as Tony admits, it was shit!)
Tony’s big break came in 1987 when he joined Jon Hanlon’s Longjons as rhythm guitarist. Wearing long johns on stage Tony slotted straight into the line-up acting the fool and grinning like an idiot. Covering music from the 50’s to the 80’s the Longjons started playing in pubs and clubs then weddings, Masonic functions, got onto the holiday park circuit and for 12 years the Longjons went from strength to strength. The best gig Tony says they played was at Arsenal football ground (Highbury) in the North Bank in front of thousands of fans, Tony still boasts that he bravely wore his West Ham underpants under his Longjons!
After an 8 year break (occasionally jamming with Paul) and 2 grown up kids later Tony readily agreed to jump in as lead guitarist with Wheelchair Willy and the Whiprounds.
Alan "Slide" Poulter
Slide-Guitar
Alan started his first band “Completely Out Of Control†in his early twenties with work colleague and long term agitator Mr Mark “Mini†Austin (founder of "The Belverdonsâ€).
Various bands followed including: The Anvil Band, Dog Rough, Wilson, Inyaface and his current band Toad.
He has played many different styles over the years but his heart remains deeply rooted in blues & blues based rock.
Alan plays slide guitar and teams up with Tony for some killer leads & riffs.
Influences are: Jimi Page, Dave Gilmour, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Rory Gallagher, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Alvin Lee, Carlos Santana, Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters, Elmore James, BB King, Freddie King, Buddy Guy and many many more.
Jason "Jase da Bass" Silverback
Lead-Vocals & Bass-Guitar
JASON
started playing guitar and writing songs in his early twenties, joining or starting numerous bands, playing lead and rhythm guitar and lead vocals on self penned songs across the south east until joining The Cherry Bombs a rock n roll blues cover band as lead guitarist. Following line up changes The Cherry Bombs became J-T-S. Frustrated at being stuck in the rehearsal studios Jason joined Wheelchair Willy and the Whiprounds as lead vocalist and bass guitarist.
Influences are, Rory Gallagher, Ace Frehley, Billy Gibbons, Angus and Malcolm Young, Pete Townsend, Randy Rhoades, Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Page, John Fruscantie, Hille Slovak, Dave Navarro, Wilko Johnson, Neil Young, Steve Marriot, Zak Wylde.
Stevie "Brushes" Bee
Brushes & Sticks
Stevie Bee has played in numerous bands and extensively toured up and down the country. He is a vital part of Wheelchair Willy and the Whiprounds as he is the engine-room and driving force that keeps the other band members together as they each get to grips with their new instruments.
Blessed from day one with a phenomonal sense of natural rhythm Stevie immediately started playing drums on the midwife’s forceps as she pulled him from his mother’s womb. Stevie’s party-piece is to be able to pat the top of his head with one hand whilst rubbing his tummy in a circular motion with the other hand and at the same time drinking a gallon of Stella from a welly boot!
Scooby Doo May
Band Mascot
Influences:
Tim Aves and the boys from Automatic Slim
Nine Below Zero
Muddy Waters
Elmore James
Original Dr Feelgood
Canned Heat
Jimmy Rogers
Sounds Like:
Blood dripping onto a cellar floor.
Record Label: Negotiable