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2 Tone Red The Beginning
2 Tone Red was born from the ashes of a previous band put together by Mr Phil
Scala, To effectively deliver his lyrically charged
songs he needed the right people this time to make this happen. With Phil from the old line up came the amazing Daniele Antenucci on drums, kick arse bass guitarist Mathias Berry and together this ensured the rhythm section was confidently in place, Mr James Betts lead guitarist who offered to fill
in during the transition period has since made his mark and is now part of the family. Through external factors and commitments the inital few months saw several changes in the line up with the departure of the wonderful tones from Alex Keogh and Simon Lawson on Sax. The next big asset came with childhood friends
Layla Holcombe and Ami Lloyd who had spent their formative years growing up with their Musical families on the Spanish Costa. Performing and singing to these girls is as natural as brushing their teeth. With the Anglo Mediterranean influences running through the Veins of
2TR the Latin passion and sense of fun is evident in the songs and performances they bring to each show.
Sunday 12th June - venue : Brogans - Fulham Broadway
Two days before the acoustic event it was thought prudent and pretty much essential to have a bit of a
rehearsal, the songs were all very new to the singers so they decided to meet
up, find a pub have a Sunday roast and then shoot off to have a full on
rehearsal. After the hearty lunch one
drink led to another and as they had the guitar with them they thought why not
rehearse quietly in a corner of the pub. This impromptu rehearsal got the
attention of the management alright and based on what she had heard asked if 2TR would play as a full band at a regular event in her pub, she also
agreed to supply the drums and back line equipment for the rest of the band.
How could they pass up on this offer so a date was fixed and the event was named ‘Live On Broadway’.
2TR had not
performed a gig yet either as a band or as a polished acoustic set something was obviously working for them. The
band had only rehearsed once as the complete outfit together, and they were now about to host their own
event 'Live on Broadway' which was only several weeks away, there was a lot of work to
do.
Tuesday 14th June - venue : The Putney Station Bar - Battle of the Acts.
The acoustic live competition night had quickly arrived, the bar
was pretty full of people eating and drinking, the line up of the evening acts
were chalked up on a board at the end of the room. 2TR decided to rename themselves 2TR Raw for
occasions like this when they were acoustic and unplugged. 2TR Raw were on the
board to play 5th spot out of 7 acts. The moment soon came to play, the girls
were obviously a bit nervous, this being the first proper performance with
these newly learnt songs, James on guitar was also a bit perplexed as he had
just discovered from Phil that there was one song in the set he had never heard
before let alone play. It was too late to do anything but get on and make some
noise. Hopefully it would be noise that worked and that indeed it did, the set
went down well the girls sounded great and James busked his way convincingly
through the unknown song. At the end of the evening all the customers were
given voting slips to vote on which was their favourite act, that act would win
a bottle of champagne., the mark of how well 2TR Raw was received
came later with the arrival of the bottle of champers for the best act.
Wow these endorsements over the first couple of days was a great start and
boost for 2TR .
Saturday 23rd July - 'Live On Broadway' The Debut Gig.
The signs were looking like 2TR's run on the good Karma train had ended.
The likelihood would be them playing to a hand full of regulars and few local
mates. 2TR were here and ready to
play even if it was only playing to the bar staff. The evening began and
the invited guest acts Busker Rhymes, EdMan and LunaWax
got the evening underway a steady flow of people started filling the pub, by
the time 2TR took to the stage the
turnout was looking really good Brogans
was filling up nicely.
Sunday 31st July 2011 - The Most Wanted Talent
2TR were next invited to perform at the launch party of ‘The Most Wanted Talent’. Mat (Bass Guitarist) was away working at the Womad festival Drums were also not allowed at the venue in Clapham so Daniele (Drummer) was left with just a Cajon box drum to play. It was such a lovely Sunday afternoon that it was suggested to play totally unplugged on the terrace. With James and Phil on acoustic guitars, Daniele on his Box and Simon on sax the question was could Layla and Ami cut it without microphones.The band performed never more fittingly under the monica of ‘2 Tone Red Raw’. The one thing you can count on is that Layla and Ami will rise to the challenge and this they did to great and deserved applause.
2 Tone Red
Being a band it is important that you have
objectives to work to especially if you an original band. What makes
2TR different
is that not only are they original but no one can put them in a category. After
each gig they would ask how would you describe
2TR as a genre and still to date
there has not been a clear definition. Now this is a great achievement until
you have to describe your music to promoters who set about getting you booked
to be put on a bill with bands that are like yours.
One of the objectives was to get out and play
as many live gigs as possible, For the few months left in the rest of the year they took every booking
available and played pubs and clubs including the Duke on the Green,Tower Tavern, Piccadilly Comedy Pub, Anothe Live on Broadway at Brogans,
The Cavendish Arms, Kiss the Sky bar, Putney Station Bar, The Workshop, The Bedford Arms,The Wheatsheaf and acoustic sessions in bars and private parties. The interesting fact is
that on this journey 2TR shared various bills with Heavy metal bands, hip hop,
rap, classical, indie pop bands, and many other styles with their very
discerning audiences and hard core fans but on every occasion 2TR has managed
to win over the audience.
Recording started almost immediately getting an
EP together is as important as gigging for any band. Four tracks were recorded
in Putney with Pav in his Sonic Surgery studio and another four tracks were
recorded at the rehearsal rooms with a certain gentleman who shall be Known as Mr Swizzle Tricks. Mr Swizzle Tricks had a an indulgence in certain smoking paraphernalia which is OK until recording
sessions were lost and recordings didn't turn out as they should. He would take an hour to plug in a mic and a set of head phones , feed his dog empty the trash and charge us for it as set up time. Fortunately
all our eggs were not in one basket and Pavs recordings saved the day. It was while recording 'Wake Up' at Pav's Sonic
Surgery that the first Bite Size video was born, an idea to document behind the
scenes moments and events as they unfolded. These little 2/ 3 minute clips
proved to be very popular sometimes embarrassing but always fun. (Keep checking in on our website as there is always more back stage bite size stuff going up www.2tonered.com ).
2012 - Ju Ju Man -
2011 ended with a slap up home made pizza night band piss up and a welcome rest with the Christmas holidays, however 2012 would soon start with the foot on the accelerator again and with the launch of The Ju Ju Man video.
The video is an essential part of a bands PR kit and this was now desperately needed to promote the band. With budgets being tight it was decided to shoot a video in the studio where they rehearsed and so November saw the first 2 Tone Red video being made.
The video is an essential part of a bands PR kit and this was now desperately needed to promote the band. With budgets being tight it was decided to shoot a video in the studio where they rehearsed and so November saw the first 2 Tone Red video being made.
Chapter 2 (2012) coming soon


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