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1) Pressgang i… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985 featuring Damian Clarke (vocals, guitar, Hurdy Gurdy), George Whitfield (vocals, accordion, whistle), and Ian Munt, and subsequently Tony Lyons, (vocals, drums) and Cliff Eastabrook (vocals, bass guitar).
After a short spell as “Bedlam”, and being advised on air by DJ John Peel on his radio programme to change name, the band settled on PressGang as a name to suit their fast-paced re-writes of traditional British and Irish folk songs.
The band released their first album “Rogues!” on vinyl in 1989, after a single “Watch the Wall”.
A tour led to personnel changes and a two-years hiatus, until Neil Carter and John Forrester joined from the band The Colour Mary.
Signed to Reading-based label Cat Records, the band recorded “Burning Boats” (1994) and Fire! (1995).
The next album, "Mappa Mundi" (1997), on TWAH!, was a chronicle of band life on the road.
Another bass/drum change followed, with Miranda Sykes (also of Show of Hands) and Maclaine Colston joining. The next CD (Dancing in our Dreams) was again influenced by live performances and touring adventures.
Another touring hiatus took place from 1999 to 2003. The band continues to perform.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1) Pressgang i… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1) Pressgang is a British folk-rock/alt-folk band formed in Reading in 1985 featuring Damian Clarke (vocals, guitar, Hurdy Gurdy), George Whitfield (vocals, accordion, whistle), and Ian Munt, and subsequently Tony Lyons, (vocals, drums) and Cliff Eastabrook (vocals, bass guitar).
After a short spell as “Bedlam”, and being advised on air by DJ John Peel on his radio programme to change name, the band settled on PressGang as a name to suit their fast-paced re-writes of traditional British and Irish folk songs.
The band released their first album “Rogues!” on vinyl in 1989, after a single “Watch the Wall”.
A tour led to personnel changes and a two-years hiatus, until Neil Carter and John Forrester joined from the band The Colour Mary.
Signed to Reading-based label Cat Records, the band recorded “Burning Boats” (1994) and Fire! (1995).
The next album, "Mappa Mundi" (1997), on TWAH!, was a chronicle of band life on the road.
Another bass/drum change followed, with Miranda Sykes (also of Show of Hands) and Maclaine Colston joining. The next CD (Dancing in our Dreams) was again influenced by live performances and touring adventures.
Another touring hiatus took place from 1999 to 2003. The band continues to perform.
2) Pressgang was a 90s American hardcore/punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Sherrif's Ride
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@tdwz1652
how that guy couldnt lose him on a dirt bike though is beyond me
@edvardgoto156
Moped, they don’t go really fast
@barrythebroom2334
@@edvardgoto156 clearly not a moped
@hatoftricks7132
Nt fair m8, I use mini mota n I go ded fast but old buddy shdt be doin dis maaaaate cuz I'm ded Ard n nt fair if ppl strt doin dis 2 us
@druunderwood5602
Excuse me, May I? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFE6qQ3ySXE
@thestreetsdonesaid5491
I know he couldn’t turned a sharp corner n headed different direction
@user-pr7ix3dt7h
The police should hire this guy for pursuits.
@localforeigner9528
Agreed. The old gov would be an excellent interceptor trainer. 😂
@sermac3246
🤣👍
@tomlarocque4720
😝 exactly what I was thinking!