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You're a relatively new band? Red House was formed in August 2004, although we're all experienced musicians who have worked together before in various projects.
We've named ourselves after a Jimi Hendrix track - we thought it sounded good.
 | | Monique Wengler |
Tell us who's who in the band... Monique Wengler is our lead vocalist then there's Ray Delamare on bass and vocals, James Yeoman on guitar and vocals and our drummer is Simon Williams.
We're all fantastic on our own - but when we play together the chemistry is electric, dynamic, spontaneous, dangerous. Everything we want to be!
Tell us about the track you want us to demo.. Blues For Love is written about someone who falls in love with someone - but the other person doesn't have a clue.
What do you think of the current music scene? Live music is more important than ever - as recorded music has been devalued by the Internet - but we need more and better venues.
We had a great gig at The Junction in Plymouth in September 2004. We played to a packed house with a big PA that sounded great. The band played and sang fantastically. A real blast! If you become famous, what would you do? We would always play live and NEVER mime to our songs. We would rather wash our hair! Performance is everything!
What do you consider the highs and lows of living in Devon? We are Plymouth based and love the country and coastline - but motivating people is hard work.
 | | Simon Williams |
Who would you invite to a dinner party (you can choose three people from past or present, fact or fiction)? Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and John Bonham - just because we'd love to hear them play - and play with them. |