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Brothers Of Craig
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The "Brothers Of Craig" began life back in the mid 80s when Jon Gerrard got together with Craig Nugent (guitar),Jons brother Paul Martin (keyboards),Sally Stuart (keyboards) and Raymond Gosland on bass. Soon the line up was complete when Lawrie Kennedy (drums) joined the band. The band played the Scottish circuit over the years and recorded a demo at the "Slaughterhouse Studios " Driffield.The three songs "Still Alive , Just One Of Those Days and The Other Side Of The Story" were engineered and produced by "Colin Richardson" who worked with such bands as "Joy Division,Sisters Of Mercy and The Mission and who now produces albums for bands such as " Napalm Death , Slipknot , Bullet For My Valentine ,Trivium and Cradle Of Filth , to name but a few. Just One Of Those Days was to become the B-side Of the Brothers first single "Tossing And Turning" Released on the bands "Brotherhood label. The single reached the Indie charts , and made the band enough money to finance the recording and release of the 12" single "The Colour Of Heaven" The band had now had a change of personel,Raymond and Craig had to leave the band due to work commitments and were replaced briefly by Stephen Latta on bass and Ross Thom on guitar, but neither really fitted in . Eventually Alan Kane "bass" and Peter Mcfarlane "guitar" joined , and the band was complete. The band again travelled to Yorkshire to record at "The Slaughterhouse Studios" and recorded "The Colour Of Heaven" which was engineered and produced by "Steve Harris"who has since Produced and mixed for the likes of , U2 ,Kula Shaker , The Automatic and The Kaiser Chiefs. The band also recorded "This Song Is Over" and "I Wonder Why" both again engineered and produced by "Colin Richardson" The single was released with the inclusion of the song "Bridge Of Sighs" which was recorded at "Sunset Studios" Paisley. The song was engineered and produced by Davie Carlton. Unfortunately very few singles reached the shops , as the distribution company went into liquidation and most of the singles were lost due to red tape . Its only now that these singles are being sold on various internet shops. The band broke up in the early 90s , and Jon , Lawrie and Alan went on to play in other bands. The band had made many recordings through the years , and have decided to release their catalogue of songs on a double CD. This came about after some excellent feedback to the songs on the bands newly made myspace site. Record companies from both America and Europe have been showing keen interest. The band are now back together recording and playing live again. Jon , Lawrie , Alan , Peter and Paul have been joined by J.V. Mcpherson on Guitar. The story continues.


WELCOME TO THE BROTHERHOOD posted: 23 Apr 2008 06:09 AM
WELCOME TO THE BROTHERHOOD The "Brothers Of Craig" began life back in the mid 80s when Jon Gerrard got together with Craig Nugent (guitar),Jons brother Paul Martin (keyboards),Sally Stuart (keyboards) and Raymond Gosland on bass. Soon the line up was complete when Lawrie Kennedy (drums) joined the band. The band played the Scottish circuit over the years and recorded a demo at the "Slaughterhouse Studios " Driffield.The three songs "Still Alive , Just One Of Those Days and The Other Side Of The Story" were engineered and produced by "Colin Richardson" who worked with such bands as "Joy Division,Sisters Of Mercy and The Mission and who now produces albums for bands such as " Napalm Death , Slipknot , Bullet For My Valentine ,Trivium and Cradle Of Filth , to name but a few. Just One Of Those Days was to become the B-side Of the Brothers first single "Tossing And Turning" Released on the bands "Brotherhood label. The single reached the Indie charts , and made the band enough money to finance the recording and release of the 12" single "The Colour Of Heaven" The band had now had a change of personel,Raymond and Craig had to leave the band due to work commitments and were replaced briefly by Stephen Latta on bass and Ross Thom on guitar, but neither really fitted in . Eventually Alan Kane "bass" and Peter Mcfarlane "guitar" joined , and the band was complete. The band again travelled to Yorkshire to record at "The Slaughterhouse Studios" and recorded "The Colour Of Heaven" which was engineered and produced by "Steve Harris"who has since Produced and mixed for the likes of , U2 ,Kula Shaker , The Automatic and The Kaiser Chiefs. The band also recorded "This Song Is Over" and "I Wonder Why" both again engineered and produced by "Colin Richardson" The single was released with the inclusion of the song "Bridge Of Sighs" which was recorded at "Sunset Studios" Paisley. The song was engineered and produced by Davie Carlton. Unfortunately very few singles reached the shops , as the distribution company went into liquidation and most of the singles were lost due to red tape . Its only now that these singles are being sold on various internet shops. The band broke up in the early 90s , and Jon , Lawrie and Alan went on to play in other bands. The band had made many recordings through the years , and have decided to release their catalogue of songs on a double CD. This came about after some excellent feedback to the songs on the bands newly made myspace site. Record companies from both America and Europe have been showing keen interest. The band are now back together recording and playing live again. Jon , Lawrie , Alan , Peter and Paul have been joined by J.V. Mcpherson on Guitar. The story continues.