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Revision as of 02:36, 17 October 2008
420
Members
- Jon Armstrong: Bass
- Pat Phillips: Drums
- Scott Freeborn: Guitar
- Webster Death : Congas
- Dan Hamilton : Trombone
Former members:
Biography
420 had other musicians over the years as well, including 2 different horn players. I do not know their names, nor the full history.
Recordings
Many recordings exist of 420, both live and studio. Two known recordings of them in the studio exist. One was recorded by Kingsly_Murray and one was recorded by Revolution_Music_Canada. There are also numerous live recordings from the Apollo and other venues. 420 regularly played live in the late 90s and early 2000s before disbanding in 2004.