Bronz
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Bronz were the first band to be launched on the US market by the UK-based Bronze Records. The band came from Bath, England, and consisted of ex-Nightwing vocalist Max Bacon, keyboards/guitar Chris Goulstone[1] and guitar Shaun Kirkpatrick, bass player Paul Webb and drummer Carl Matthews.
After leaving the band Max Bacon went on to join GTR. Shaun Kirkpatrick continued with Bronz working with Scott Ghorham (of Thin Lizzy) after the others had left with the new name Blueprint recording a whole new album with record producer Max Norman (ozzy's producer), and later went on to work with Van Morrison, he now writes music for TV and Film,as does Chris Goulstone.Chris also played lead guitar for Hugh Cornwell (ex-Stranglers) for a number of years and is currently producing a new album with Mushroom,a former member of the pioneering Bristol trance outfit Massive Attack.
Bronz re-formed in virtually the original guise in the late 1990's but with Jonathan Kirkpatrick (Shaun's brother) on Bass, Paul Web re-assumed his original vocal duties. An album of live material and new studio track's' was released called "Getting Higher". Finally The stumps were drawn in 2001!