Stray
Stray are delighted to be playing a series of UK and European shows over the summer.
After achieving world wide recognition in the 1970s with a series of great albums like Saturday Morning Pictures, Move It and Suicide and touring with Kiss, Rush and Black Sabbath, Stray seemed to disappear from the rock world. However, three years ago Stray re-emerged as a stronger even more hard working band than ever.
Stray have recently released their tenth studio album called 10 and followed it up with Live: In Yer Face released on Mystic Records in March 2003. They also toured across Europe as special guest of Iron Maiden, playing in front of over 300,000 fans. To coincide with the tour Sanctuary Records have released Stray Time Machine a double CD world-wide.
Del Bromham (guitar / vocals), John Bootle (bass / vocals) and Paul Watson (drums)
bring their own style of Classic British Rock home and on to Sweden, Spain, France, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Germany and Portugal and a new generation of fans.
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In the late 60s the first wave of heavy guitar idols were usually Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck. Bromham's past work should be reappraised as he clearly slipped through the net.
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