Melon Diesel
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Also known as | Wolf Pack |
Origin | Gibraltar |
Genres | Rock, pop rock, pop |
Years active | 1995–2003 2021–present |
Labels | Sony Music |
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Melon Diesel (also known as Wolf Pack) is an Gibraltarian pop music band originally formed in Gibraltar in 1995, signed by Sony Music, who achieved popularity in Spain.
History
Melon Diesel started playing under the name of 'Treehouse' in the early 1990s. The name was changed in 1995, based on an alcoholic drink served at a Gibraltar bar, The Admiral Collingwood, where the band used to perform regularly. The group moved to London to work with producer Barry Sage, recording La Cuesta de Mr. Bond.[1] The group split up in 2003 forming two new bands, Area 52 and Taxi.
While Area 52 has remained in the local circuit in Gibraltar, Taxi retains frontman Dylan Ferro and has released two albums with some commercial success in Spain, inheriting a portion of Melon Diesel's fanbase.
Band members
Former members
- Dylan Ferro – lead vocals (1995–2003)
- Daniel Bugeja – guitars (1995–2005)
- Daniel Fa – guitars (1995–2003)
- Guy Palmer – bass (1995–2003)
- Adrian Pozo – drums (1995–2003)
- Craig Galliano - lead vocals (2021–2022)
- Justin Hewitt - lead vocals (2021–2022)
- Clayton Otton - keyboards (2021–2022)
Current members
- Jerome Duarte-Chipol - Guitar (2021–present)
- Liam Asquez - Lead Vocals (2022–present)
- Ethan Smith - Bass (2022–present)
- Sean Negrette - Drums (2021–present)
- Alvaro Lopez - Guitar (2022–present)
- Dylan Duo Jnr - Lead Vocals (2021–present)
- Katie Bado - Lead Vocals (2021–present)
- Tarika Ward - Lead Vocals (2022–present)
- Casey Dyer - Keyboards (2022–present)
- Jason Segui - Lead Vocals (2022–present)
Discography
References
- ^ "Yahoo". Mmmguide.musicmatch.com. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ^ "La Cuesta de Mister Bond - Track listing". Archived from the original on 11 November 2005.
- ^ "Hombre en el Espejo - Track listing". Archived from the original on 5 February 2005.
- ^ "Real - Track listing". Archived from the original on 27 November 2005.
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