Three9s
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Three9s

London, England, United Kingdom

London, England, United Kingdom
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The Three 9's are a hard hitting, in your face, original rock band from London. It's origins are from a covers band called Krosfire. The guys kinda got bored with doing other peoples material...yawn!!. So this is what they came up with. A loud melodic and totally new rock band. The Three 9's play at different venues in and around London, so keep an eye out for us. It's an experience you won't want to miss.
Paul Hale(singer/songwriter/guitarist) has been playing the guitar for over 17 years now.
He trained at the ACM in Guildford, and from there, went on to play with many different artists as well as teaching guitar in schools around Surrey. Paul is a very experienced musician whose roots are mainly blues and rock. This is reflected heavily in his style of playing.
Most of the material The Three 9's perform is written by Paul, who never stops penning and recording new ideas.
Paul Read(bassist/backing vocalist). Playing in many different bands in London,Paul has gained much of his musical experience on the road.His simplistic style cuts right through and provides a bass thumping rhythm that will blow your mind!! "The key to success is a silly hat". A well travelled man who is down to earth, but still knows how to ROCK!!!
Allen Roberts (drummer)
Allen has been playing drums for years and has a solid experience in many styles. He has performed in loads of different venues in and around London. His main influences are from Rock music and this reflects in his playing. His style is unmistakable. Very loud and in your face!! He fits in The Three 9's just right!!
Allen has full endorsements with Yamaha Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Protection Racket cases, Evans Drum heads, Vic Firth Sticks and Ahead Sticks. Allen also runs Disabled Drums in the U.K.