Psychedelic influenced outfit were asked to play King Tut's after debut performance
A Hamilton band have set a high bar having performed at one of Scotland’s most famous venues in just their second live show.
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Paddy said: “We formed last August, we were all in fifth year at school in Hamilton and decided to start a band when the school year finished.
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