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say something, go on, you know you want to..
18/04/2009 14:29:38
best of luck to you with the voting. wishing you all the best . Mark emmins
24/02/2009 18:36:26
Hi Guys,

Great to see you at the Musicians Clinic last night, hope you found it valuable, feel free to come along to future events and chip in.

Sgt Snafu

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4Hours
"Rock music that will appeal to all, Rock pop / indie/ Cockney Rock, just rocking stuff. Like drinking cream with smarties in."
In the past two years, 4Hours; the rapidly emerging Phunk Rock trio from West London, have been writing and recording material that is enchanting audiences at their animated live shows. Led by the highly energetic frontman, 21 year old Adam Sean Duff supported by Bassist Tommy Bass, the pair are living proof of the neural connection that pulses through the bands circulatory system.

Their new EP, Phat n Phunky, announces without any doubt that they have the talent, chemistry, passion and songs to move them to the next level.

The band’s rise is a result of indefatigable hard work, since Adam first met James Fantham (drums, age 20) whilst performing “We Will Rock You” three years ago and after adding Tommy Bass (age 20), 4Hours was formed. In 2007 they delivered their first live performance in London, since their opening gig they have been building a following that transcends several genres.

It only takes one listen to Phat n Phunky to see the immense progress made in the past two years. Produced by up and coming producer engineer Dave Draper (FFG Studios), the music has taken on a richer, Phunkier, dirtier sound without sacrificing any of the melodises that are the trade mark of 4Hours. As Adam explains, “Phat n Phunky is about life, emotion and fun, 4Hours doesn’t take itself too seriously, we wanted a producer that could keep the fun of Love Bus and Cuter, yet deliver the heart-felt emotions of Love Song. Dave has captured the essences of 4Hours and delivered an ear massage for the masses.”

“What comes next is what comes next”... 4Hours will continue to have fun, enjoy performing and enchanting their fans”, but it is obvious that the band have something special, they are talented and have staying power. Phat n Phunky is the bands declaration of ambition, musical progression and dedication to the cause. Tommy Bass says, “we have a great time rehearsing and gigging anything else will be like unprotected sex: dangerous... but fun.”

www.4hoursmusic.com

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Who Knows
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Given no Other
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best industry quotes

  1. Like the blues with a chain saw
  2. Smooth like cream with a few chillies to add bight
  3. Great voice, great music, great lyrics and great blonde hair

best headline shows

  1. The Clapham Grand
  2. The Carling Academy
  3. Brunel University

best support shows

  1. The 13
  2. Absent Elk
  3. The Daves

links

  1. official site - www.4hoursmusic.com
  2. myspace - fourhoursmusic

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