Dandelion Killers' BBC Introducing session on stage at Wyeside
The Dandelion Killers formed on a rainy, Wednesday evening in the autumn of 2004, when there was nothing to watch on television.
By the time people were putting up their Christmas decorations and buying presents for each other, the band had learned a selection of songs that Adam had come up with and few other songs that some more famous people had written.
The new year (2005) arrived and the trio of Dandelion Killers decided they should play some gigs in front of real people, so they did. The band were spotted performing in counties like Herefordshire and Gloucestershire and rumour has it that one day they might venture even further afield.
The band blend such genres as rock, pop, jazz and blues into the various noises that result from the combination of quirky personalities and original material.
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