Wingsbanned are the UK's premier Paul McCartney Tribute Act
covering all era's from Beatlemania to his recent "Out There" tour. The vast
range of music produced by McCartney from ballads to screaming rockers, from pop
masterpieces to classical works requires incredible versatility and Wingsbanned
specialises in reproducing every sight and sound.
The band is made up of 5 multi instrumentalist musicians with
many years of experience between them. They recreate all of McCartney's hit's
with absolute accuracy, playing them in their original written key.
Wingsbanned can play venues of all sizes from small clubs to
out-door arenas. In one week the band will play the Diamond Club in Nottingham
before preparing for the Mons Festival in Belgium.
Johnny Heywood recreates McCartney young and old, from
Yesterday to Long Tall Sally, Monkberry to My Love, New to The Frog Chorus
(perhaps not) playing bass, guitar, piano and sings all songs in their original
keys cursing McCartney who refuses to tune down even today!
Lee Herbert has been drumming for over 20 years and can sing too,
hitting notes that only a dog can hear whilst simultaneously keeping metronomic
rhythm! More Abe Laboriel than Ringo in style, Lee feels happiest when he‘s
hitting things.
Shane Gould is not allowed near a microphone as his voice
scares children. However, the sweetness and light that he paints on his
electronic keyboard palette more than makes up for this. He recreates the
orchestral parts required on songs whether rock organ or string quartet banging
a mean tambourine on songs not requiring ivory tinkling.
Ian Herbert joined as a roadie and by virtue of being Lee's brother.
However, great skill on bass and guitar plus a sweet voice led to promotion plus
willingness to work for very little money probably sealed the deal. Ian
harmonises his golden vocal tones with brother Lee in what vocal coaches
throughout the world call "Herberising". Their voice similarity sounds like a
full choir rather than two voices leading to arguments about how much the
brothers should be paid...
Gareth Davies ’ obscene collection of guitars is used to
excellent advantage in Wingsbanned. Originally a Django fan Gareth was persuaded
to abandon his jazz leanings towards a simpler beat and the promise of glamorous
gigs/exotic women. Despite this misled naivety, Gareth has proven a dynamic
addition and a whirlwind stage performer. He has a certificate to prove
it.