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[[image:Gadgetgoose.jpg|right|thumb|Gadget Goose - photo by [[petrajane.com]]]]
 
[[image:Gadgetgoose.jpg|right|thumb|Gadget Goose - photo by [[petrajane.com]]]]
Gadget Goose formed in 2005. Following a solo performance by [[Dave Tiplady]] at [[Open Mic Night]] a friend encouraged Dave to form a band around some of his material. [[Otis Williams]] (Odee) and [[Mike Crook]] were enlisted on bass and drums respectively, with [[Lemon]] being drafted in to play guitar shortly afterwards. In early 2006 [[Tony Sisam]] picked up bass duties due to Odee moving out of Hamilton.
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''Gadget Goose'' formed in 2005. Following a solo performance by [[Dave Tiplady]] at [[Open Mic Night]] a friend encouraged Dave to form a band around some of his material. [[Otis Williams]] (Odee) and [[Mike Crook]] were enlisted on bass and drums respectively, with [[Lemon]] being drafted in to play guitar shortly afterwards. In early 2006 [[Tony Sisam]] picked up bass duties due to Odee moving out of Hamilton. ''Gadget Goose'' released three albums, although the third ([[Gadget Goose (album)|self titled]]) album they was effectively a solo project of ''Tiplady''.  
  
Gadget Goose have only played a handful of live shows most memorably supporting internationals- Your Black Star, Vialka and Sabot.
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''Gadget Goose'' played only a handful of live shows, most memorably supporting internationals - Your Black Star, Vialka and Sabot.
  
Gadget Goose play guitar rock with influences of the ambient and indie variety.   
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''Gadget Goose'' play guitar rock with influences of the ambient and indie variety.   
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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* [[Mike Crook]] - drums, guitars, vocals
 
* [[Mike Crook]] - drums, guitars, vocals
 
* [[Lemon]] - guitars, vocals, drums
 
* [[Lemon]] - guitars, vocals, drums
* [[Tony Sisam]] - bass
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* [[Tony Sisam]] / [[Otis Williams]] - bass
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
* ''My Sophist's Fingers'' - Featured on A Low Hum compilation (Series 3, Issue 2)
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* [[Instant Everything]] - April 2006
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* [[Everything is Great]] - April 2006
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* [[Gadget Goose (album)|Gadget Goose]] - January 2007
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* ''My Sophist's Fingers'' appears on the 2006 [[A Low Hum]] compilation [[A Low Hum (Series 3, Issue 2)|Series 3, Issue 2]]
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* ''Swiss Side'' appears on the 2006 compilation [[Area 07]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.gadgetgoose.com/ Official Website]
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* [http://www.myspace.com/gadgetgoose Gadget Goose MySpace page]
  
  
 
[[category:bands]]
 
[[category:bands]]

Latest revision as of 08:33, 24 October 2010

Gadget Goose - photo by petrajane.com

Gadget Goose formed in 2005. Following a solo performance by Dave Tiplady at Open Mic Night a friend encouraged Dave to form a band around some of his material. Otis Williams (Odee) and Mike Crook were enlisted on bass and drums respectively, with Lemon being drafted in to play guitar shortly afterwards. In early 2006 Tony Sisam picked up bass duties due to Odee moving out of Hamilton. Gadget Goose released three albums, although the third (self titled) album they was effectively a solo project of Tiplady.

Gadget Goose played only a handful of live shows, most memorably supporting internationals - Your Black Star, Vialka and Sabot.

Gadget Goose play guitar rock with influences of the ambient and indie variety.

Members

Releases

External Links