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The Usual Suspects

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very own MySpace Layouts The Usual Suspects is a Brighton based 3-piece blues band, playing original material and classic blues, soul and rock 'n roll by the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Albert King, Chuck Berry, Otis Redding and many more.

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Member Since: 17/05/2006
Band Members: Andy Tudor - Guitar / Vocals
Pete Sinden - Bass Guitar
Pete Thomas - Drums
As the band's lead guitarist and vocalist, Andy has been compared with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton. His searing and expressive guitar skills, alongside his tasteful restraint, hint at experience beyond his years.
Pete Thomas showed an exceptional flair for percussion from an early age, dominating the local youth music scene in Southampton before attending the prestigious Drumtech Academy in Ealing. He has played with a wide variety of bands and orchestras, performing with the Jamsheed Master Orchestra at Horsham Arts Centre and with The Sussex Musical Theatre Society at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to name just two.
Known affectionately as 'Uncle Pete' to his fellow band members, Pete Sinden is the backbone of the band. He brings experience, reliability and an encylopedic knowledge of the blues to the group, with a feel for the bass guitar which leaves his peers in sheer awe of his abilities. Having played professionally for over 15 years, Pete has played in an array of bands, most notably several world tours with the platinum selling 'Fischer-Z'.
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

All quiet at the House of Doom

Well 'The Usual Suspects' played their usual gig to a small but very appreciative crowd on Satutday night. The Horse & Groom (affectionately referred to as the Doom & Gloom by Uncle Pete) was ...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Sep 2006 16:54:00 GMT

"The Usual Suspects" Rock Out Hove!

Well folks, a sweaty time was had by all down at The Connaught, which is fast becoming one of our favourite venues.. The beer and blues were flowing forth freely, with the band playing for 3 hour...
Posted by on Sun, 17 Sep 2006 20:15:00 GMT