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==Glasvegas==
==History of the band==
Glasvegas is a band from Glasgow, Scotland. Their first UK tour was of high security prisons. The music magazine [[NME]] ranked single 'Daddy’s Gone' as the second best of 2007, and the “most exciting debut single since the Arctic Monkeys arrived.” <br>
Glasvegas is a band from Glasgow, Scotland. Glasvegas hails from the east end, Dalmarnock. Their first UK tour was of high security prisons. The music magazine [[NME]] ranked single 'Daddy’s Gone' as the second best of 2007, and the “most exciting debut single since the Arctic Monkeys arrived.” <br><br>
Hail from the east end, Dalmarnock. They are James Allan singer songwriter, Rab Allan guitar, Paul Donghue bass and Caroline Mckay on the drums.
The band comprises of the following members: James Allan singer songwriter, Rab Allan guitar, Paul Donghue bass and Caroline Mckay on the drums.


==References and Sources==
==References and Sources==

Revision as of 19:34, 24 January 2008

Glasvegas

Glasvegas is a band from Glasgow, Scotland. Glasvegas hails from the east end, Dalmarnock. Their first UK tour was of high security prisons. The music magazine NME ranked single 'Daddy’s Gone' as the second best of 2007, and the “most exciting debut single since the Arctic Monkeys arrived.”

The band comprises of the following members: James Allan singer songwriter, Rab Allan guitar, Paul Donghue bass and Caroline Mckay on the drums.

References and Sources