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All-original, heartful, danceable reggae quartet from Ashcroft in beautiful British Columbia. Charted #2 in college radio for 2008.
Genre:
Reggae: Reggae rock
Release Date:
2008
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Record Label: Ulusulu Music
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Ghengis Gandhis
Rob Hall (vocals, rhythm guitar) has been a musician for thirty years, as a solo artist and with numerous bands, playing all different styles and genres of music. His love of the song, and all that goes with it, has kept his passion for playing alive and well. He lives in Ashcroft, B.C. with his beautiful wife, Meeka, and his four children, Kane, Jenna, Kiva and Angele.
Matt Wiebe (bass) started playing music when he was 6 years old, in his father's country band. At 16, his love for metal drew him to Edmonton where he played in numerous metal bands. He then met Brian Patterson, a blues player from Kamloops, B.C., and since his arrival has played in Kamloops with numerous bands of various genres, such as Jack the Bear, King Size Suzi, Electric Humour, and now the Ghengis Gandhis.
Stewart Grant (percussion) is a humble drummer raised in Kelowna, B.C. Twenty-two years of pounding out the beat has brought him to playing with everyone from Bill Bourne to Samsara, and now the Ghengis Gandhis. Stewart, with his wife Nicki and daughter Jasmine, lives in a Yurt in the mountains near Ashcroft.
James Adam (lead guitar) has been rockin' and rollin' since he was 14, starting out in high school band. His guitar skills have been honed over 40 years of playing in original and cover bands. He has played with Dr. Recommended, the Andrea Smith Project, Suzi Rawn and the Rascalators, and now Bootylicious and the Ghengis Gandhis.
Together, these four strike the harmonious balance to create the Ghengis Gandhis' unique sound, grown from the desert, straight into your ears, minds and hearts.
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