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Dave Sharp, (born in the
He picked up the guitar in his early teens and from the onset was influenced by Woodstock-era rock bands of the late 60s/early 70s.
In the mid-70s, Sharp formed various experimental punk rock
bands, often based in the area around Rhyl where childhood friend
Seventeen marked his debut guitar playing on record when he played on their Don’t Let Go / Bank Holiday Weekend single. Seventeen disbanded in 1980, however they soon regrouped as The Alarm, with Sharp now a full time member having left the navy.
The Alarm went on to have hit records across Europe and in the U.S., notably 68 Guns and The Spirit of ’76.
At the end of The Alarm’s
Without Alarm commitments, Sharp toured the album across the
UK and to America. Ultimately he quit the UK music scene and
permanently relocated to the US, spending the next few years touring
and recording with artists he had long respected and admired, such as
Frustrated by the increasing domination of major corporations
in the music business, Sharp moved to
However, after a number of years in New Orleans, Sharp began
to look once again to the British music scene for inspiration.
Following his return to the UK in early
During this time he began searching out musicians for his new band with just one criterion: 'These cats have got to be seriously tested rock players who can deliver.'
After a meeting with bass player,
Dave is currently back on the road this Summer in the UK in support of his "Hard Folk" solo acoustic tour.
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