Dead Rocket Fields
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Dead Rocket Fields

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Adam “Knuckles” Ledlow has been playing guitar and writing original music since age 16. He is an average guitar player, a below-average piano player, a make-believe drummer and a dreadful oboe player (presumably). Ledlow gets his lyrical inspiration from poorly-attended parades and his struggle with lactose intolerance. His talents have been called “exceptional” and “wow-rific” by his mother. Ledlow aspires to one day fill stadiums with his band mates or at least fill a tank of gas without spilling any.

Mark Cairns born in the ghettos of Kingston, ON survived by playing guitar on street corners, peddling for money and acquiring talent and songwriting ability unknowingly. At the age of 16, he formed a band with Adam and two other friends. Originally called Chumb they would change their name to Sweet Passionate Monkey Love and become well known among relatives. After 3 years together they all went their separate ways and during this time he spent day and night recording and composing new songs. Despite his lack of funds he never gave up and years later started writing and recording songs again with Adam. With the addition of Jon to the band they finally had the resources and the network to make music that wouldn't actually suck. Mark's utter distaste and lack of enthusiasm for the music of the new generation, has set him apart to reignite the rock n' roll spirit and energy of true rock in the youth today. With his natural rasp and untameable attitude mixed with grungy riffs and magnetic lyrics, it is surely a show you would not want to miss.

West End drummer, Jon Fedorsen, puts a Grohlian spin on everything he plays. Backing indie darlings The Framework, touring and recording with major label outfits Crash Parallel, driving the soulful blues of Vancouver's Ndidi Onukwulu, his musical, yet always rebellious drumming style has taken him across North America. He's excited to join his cousin in revisiting his hard rock roots with Dead Rocket Fields. Wen he's not playing he can be found making drums for his custom drum shop Kit Dynamo