Algy Ward
Alasdair Mackie "Algy" Ward (born 11 July 1959, in Croydon, Surrey) is an English rock and roll bass guitarist and singer.[1]
Biography
He was first active as a member of the Australian punk band The Saints (playing on their second and third albums Eternally Yours and Prehistoric Sounds) before joining British group The Damned and playing on Machine Gun Etiquette (1979). He also plays on Live at the Moonlight Club (The School Bullies).
Ward founded and still fronts the seminal New Wave of British Heavy Metal outfit Tank. His most recent album released in 2013 is entitled BREATH OF THE PIT.
Algy and his less-famous brother Iain (a roadie with The Saints, Motörhead, The Undertones and The Ramones for years) both now live in Kent.
References
- ↑ "Discogs Biography and Discography for Algy Ward".
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- Ivor Hay
- Ed Kuepper
- Jeffrey Wegener
- Doug Balmanno
- Kym Bradshaw
- Alasdair Ward
- Bruce Callaway
- Janine Hall
- Mark Birmingham
- Chris Burnham
- Laurie Cuffe
- Ian Shedden
- Tracy Pew
- Richard Burgman
- Louise Elliott
- Arturo LaRizza
- Joe Chiofalo
- Dror Erez
- Tony Faehse
- Peter Jones
- Michael Bayliss
- Marty Bjerregaard
- Andy Faulkner
- Andreas Jörnvill
- Joakim Täck
- Ian Walsh
- Måns Wieslander
- Eddie Nyström
- Marty Willson-Piper
- Caspar Wijnberg
- Jane Mack
- Sean Carey
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- Live in Mud Hut ... Somewhere in Europe
- The Most Primitive Band in the World (Live from the Twilight Zone, Brisbane 1974)
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