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Originally formed
in 1995 by two members of Rock 'n' Roll three piece The Sneekers
Terry Parkins, Guitar and Vocals and Pete Neill, Bass and Vocals;
were joined by Big Vern on Drums and, "The Mearcatz" were born.
The music has its
roots in 50's Rockabilly with the band quickly gaining recognition;
in order to appeal to a wider audience 60's classic hits were added
to their set.
Coming from
Salford they were soon playing regularly in and around the North
West and with a monthly spot at the Drop Inn, Monton ‘The Mearcatz’
had audiences dancing in the aisles with their unique brand of Rock
'n' Roll and on stage personas.
In early 2004
after a phone call from a local lad now residing in Lanzarote ‘The
Mearcatz’ found themselves playing a 7 day tour in Puerto Del Carmen
where they gained a lively following amongst both the holiday makers
and the locals. It was during the fourth tour in January 2005 that
the band along with some local bar owners and fellow musicians
drafted the idea of a staging a charity 'Live Aid' type concert in
aid of the devastation caused by the Tsunami in Asia, and Lanzaid
was created.
Lanzaid was played
out to an audience of thousands on Saturday 18th March 2005; it
featured live acts from around the globe and succeeded in raising
€33,000 for the Red Cross Tsunami Appeal. This event was repeated on
Saturday 25th March 2006 with the organizers enjoying a repeat of
the last year’s success and saw ‘The Mearcatz’ embark on their
seventh tour of Lanzarote.
Another musical
event close to the hearts of ‘The Mearcatz’ is the annual festival
held in
Esbjerg,
Denmark. ‘The Mearcatz’ were invited out there in the summer of 2005
and wowed the Danish audiences with their Rock 'n' Roll show and
secured an invitation for August 2006, which turned out to be every
bit as successful as the previous year.
Continuing
with the international theme 'The Mearcatz' were invited over to
Dublin for a "mini" tour at the end of September and took the "Fair
City" by storm, taking in two nights in the capitol and another in
the seaside town of Ballbriggan.
'The Mearcatz' are
looking forward to a lively future!
You can now visit
www.myspace.com/mearcatz
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