Void the Bunions
                         Musical Genre/Type: Pop/Rock 
                          Formed: 1987 Split: 1990 
                       
                        David Smith - Lead Vocals/Guitars (Dosthill) 
                        Steve Smith - Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar/Backing Vocals (Dosthill) 
                        Andy Sale - Bass Guitar (Wilnecote) 
                        [Also in: Mother Savage]  
                        David A. Dukes - Lead Vocals/Drums/Backing Vocals (Dosthill) 
                        [Also in: David A. Dukes, Mother Savage]  
                      Band Variations 
                        David Dukes left in 1990 to do his own solo thing and was replaced by someone nobody can remember. Funny that, seeing as they gigged with him!  
                         
                         
                        Fly High - Smith/Smith 
                        I Admire You - S. Smith/Dukes 
                        Do You Think? - S. Smith/Dukes 
                        A Dying Breed - Dukes/D. Smith 
                        Feel the Wind - Dukes/Sale/D. Smith 
                        Revolution - S. Smith 
                        A Love Song - S. Smith/Dukes 
                        Light of the Truth - S. Smith/Dukes 
                        Dream, Baby, Dream - S. Smith/Dukes 
                        Going Nowhere - D. Smith/Dukes/S. Smith/Sale 
                      Other Songs: Demonesque (Dukes/Sale) Go for a Smoke (Sale/S. Smith/D. Smith/Dukes), I Woke Up (Dukes/Sale) 
                       
                        First Gig: Open-garage all comers -  July 1987  
                        Last Gig: Tamworth Arts Centre - Late 1990  
                       
                        Originally a two-piece, with just guitar and percussion. Exploded into a throbbing rock band. Possibly! The band played two gigs as a two piece, playing a load of Chuck Berry numbers and the place went mad. 
                      Lots of rehearsing, a short supply of actually getting out there and gigging. The two brothers didn’t get on very well and there was quite a lot of shouting. 
                      Andy Sale was the proud owner of a left-handed Fender jazz bass and Dave Smith played a jet black Les Paul variation. Steve mostly stuck with his plugged in acoustic. 
                      For a short time Steve Smith played bass with Andy playing second guitar. They soon changed back as Andy was a more natural bassist. Andy Sale later showed up in Mother Savage with Dave Dukes. 
                      There are some dodgy old recordings of us rehearsing but I hope they stay lost.  
                      Thanks to: David A. Dukes 
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