Left to right: Tim Hazeldine, Richard Woodcraft, Steve Wood, Jon Wood
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Lads! We could have been a contender! Kevin Barry here: I played drums with Cradleyard 20 odd years ago (Jeez...). Happy days. I remember most fondly the gig at the Leadmill (Sheffield Bloody Sunday?) and recording some stuff with the engineer who drove the red Seat Ibiza. Woodcraft/Barry was an awesome rhythm section briefly. I left the band to concentrate on failing the first year of my law degree a while before the glamour gigs in Paris. Revived my drumming a few years ago - recorded an album with a band called Turbo Cab (album: Bikini Age - can listen to it on iTunes), but not done much with it lately. The intervening years have otherwise been spent working as a barrister specialising in criminal law, based in London. Cradleyard: they were happy days that I remember fondly. Glad to hear Steve, John, Tim and Richard are all still about and well. (Tim: your epic Hammond organ on Whirly Castle - perhaps the only song ever to have been inspired by Wheely Castle, B'ham - will live with me always).
a band of the 90's (and revived for the 'Naughties'...oo er!). cradleyard is a hotbed of creativity for the various members, a source of myriad joys for the people who love them and a living, morphing, shrine for the many people who continue to enjoy the music and have been to see cradleyard live. Welcome to the music, the mayhem and the 'organic' stylings of cradleyard.....
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