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Joe Shrewsbury, guitar player in the Sheffield based band 65 Days of Static uses a Diago Tourman pedal board and Powerstation effects pedal power supply. |
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Aim (aka Andy Turner) the critically acclaimed musician, DJ and producer, uses a Diago Showman pedal board and Powerstation effects pedal power supply. |
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Mario (Guitar), Rik (Guitar and Vocals) and Alex (Bass) of rising stars Captain use five Diago pedal boards and three Diago Powerstation pedal power supplies. |
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Manchester based Cherry Ghost have supported the likes of Amy Winehouse and The Manic Street Preachers. The band also released the album "Thirst for Romance" in July 2007 which reached No.7 In the UK album chart. Simon & Jim both use Diago pedal boards and Powerstations.
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Glasgow 4-piece Glasvegas are a quickly making a name for themselves. Their single "Daddy's Gone" was voted the Number #2 single of the year by the NME, and a bidding war ensued eventually deciding to sign to Sony's Columbia label in February 2008. They use a variety of Diago Pedal Boards and Powerstations, and have a duplicate set for European shows. |
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Glenn Hughes, former vocalist/bassist in Deep Purple and Black Sabbath and currently touring with his own band, uses a Diago Powerstation. |
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Max Cooke, guitarist and singer in GoodBooks uses a Diago Showman pedal board and Powerstation.
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The Hillsong Church bands are the worlds best selling Christian Worship bands with more than 6 million album sales and over 30 golden platinum sales awards. The bands in London and Sydney each play to over 5,000 people each week. Several of the members in both the UK and Australia use Diago Pedal Boards and Powerstations.
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Jesse Wood, guitarist in Ian Wills and the Willing, and - just so happens to be - son of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, uses a Diago Showman pedal board, bought from Diago dealer, Chandler Guitars in Kew, Richmond. |
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Jet are an Australian rock band heavily influenced by bands such as AC/DC, The Rolling Stones and The Who, they formed in 2001 and are now signed to Atlantic Records. Nic & Cameron both use Diago pedal boards and Powerstations. |
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Crispian Mills, of Kula Shaker and The Jeevas, uses a Diago Showman pedal board and Diago Powerstation pedal power supply. |
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Little Man Tate are a four-piece indie band from Sheffield, England and formed in 2005. The band quickly began attracting interest from several record labels and in March 2006 signed to V2 Records. Maz uses a Gigman Pedal Board and a Diago Powerstaion |
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Martin Carr (born 29 November 1968, in Thurso, Scotland but raised in Wallasey on the Wirral), was the chief songwriter and lead guitarist with the British band, The Boo Radleys. Martin uses a Showman Pedal Board and a Diago Powerstation. |
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Oceansize are a 5 piece from Manchester. Formed in 1998, Oceansize have gone on to release three full length albums and toured with the like of The Smashing Pumpkins, Biffy Clyro and The Cooper Temple Clause. They use a variety of Pedal Boards and Powerstations.
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Paul Webb, former bass player in seminal 80's band Talk Talk, is now working on his solo career and with Beth Gibbons of Portishead under the moniker of Rustin Man, Diago Tourman pedal board. |
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The Wombats are a three piece from Liverpool. Currently one of the biggest indie acts in the UK, their single for "Moving to New York" reaching number 13 in the UK singles chart. Murph & Tord both use Gigman pedal boards and Diago Powerstations. |
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Chris Etherington (or Ev as he's better known), guitarist with Sheffield boys The Tiny Dancers, uses a Diago Showman pedal board. |
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Mick Box, guitarist, legend and founder member of 70's rock Gods Uriah Heep, uses a Diago Showman pedal board and Powerstation. |
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