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The Band?
The Original Therapy? - Line-up
Andrew James Cairns (Vocals/Guitars)
Fyfe Ewing (Drums)
Michael McKeegan (Bass/Vocals)
Therapy? - Were
Andy Cairns (Vocals/Guitars)
Michael McKeegan (Bass/Vocals)
Graham Hopkins (Drums)
Martin McCarrick (Guitars/Strings/Vocals)
Therapy? - Were
Andy Cairns (Vocals/Guitars)
Michael McKeegan (Bass/Vocals)
Neil Cooper (Drums)
Martin McCarrick (Guitars/Strings/Vocals)
Therapy? - Are
Andy Cairns (Vocals/Guitars)
Michael McKeegan (Bass/Vocals)
Neil Cooper (Drums)
Andrew
James Cairns
Singer, lead guitarist, song writer. Known as "Satan's Teddy Bear" and "You
Fat Bastard".
Born September 22nd, 1965, in County Antem, Northern Ireland.
Previously in Likwidatorz (school punk band), Crash Into June, Falling Eiffels, Casey
Jones Reaction (with Martin) and Buzzwreckers (with Diamond Dave).
Played Bass until forming Therapy?, as he thought it was coller, Andy is also a Chelsea
fan.
Favourite Therapy? songs
Punishment Kiss, Potato Junkie, Nowhere, Gone, He's Not That Kind Of Girl, Loser Cop,
Stalk & Slash, Who Knows and Evil Elvis. Have you played in any other
bands?
Michael
Robert McKeegan
Bass player. Known as "the Evil Priest",
after his bedroom band, modelled after his idols, Judas Priest. Born March 23, 1971, in
Larne, Northern Ireland, also has a side project - his brother's band Sons Of
Massey.
Favourite Therapy? songs?
Changes all the time. If It Kills Me, Hey Satan - You Rock, Not In Any Name, Straight
Life, Screamager, A Moment Of Clarity, Hellbelly, I Am The Money, Stalk And Slash and
Innocent X.
Neil
Cooper
Drummer, Born August 1, ? in Derby, England, previously drummed in The Beyond but after
changing guises in the mid 90s, becoming Gorilla, he then joined Cable in 1994. After
which a change of direction landed him in bigbeat combo Psychedelia Smith, currently also
Number of the Beats, also have my own label - Sumo Recordings. Joined the band in the
summer of 2002, purely by chance after bumping into Andy at a Rival Schools gig. Andy said
Therapy? were looking for a drummer and being drunk he said 'yeah, I'll do it'.
Ex-band
Fyfe Ewing
Original drummer in 1989, born sometime at the end (Nov?) 1970 in Larne, Northern Ireland.
He left the band at the beginning of 1996 due to the strain of touring. He then played
drums in a band called The Divers, who released one or two singles.
Graham Hopkins
Born in Ireland in 1976, Joined Therapy? in 1996 replacing Fyfe
Ewing. Known as "Deadly". His previous band was My Little Funhouse. Kilkenny
Breakdance Champion 1995. His cousin is Ronan Keating. His father is (or was?) the drummer
of the Guinness Jazz Band. He is a native of Clane, Co Kildare, Ireland. Left in December
2001. Now with his new band Halite, has worked with Irish acts Gemma Hayes and David Kitt
and has helping the Frames out on their new studio album.
Keith Baxter Ex-3 Colours Red / current Elevation drummer, has joined Therapy? temporarily to assist with their touring duties in Scandinavia and the summer festivals of 2002.
Martin
McCarrick
Born July 29th around 196?, in Luton, England,
is somewhat cagey about his age, joined the band as cellist and second guitarist, in 1996,
having toured with the original line up in support of Infernal Love. He also played cello
on Unrequited and on some tracks on Infernal Love. Known as "Dirty Hand". Other
credits include cello on Limbo by Throwing Muses and Strings EP by Kristen Hersh. He has
toured with both of these bands. He also played cello on all three albums by This Mortal
Coil (It'll End In Tears, Filigree and Shadows, and Blood). Further, he has worked on
albums by Dead Can Dance, The Wolfgang Press, Heidi Berry, Lush and Siouxsie and the
Banshees. Also with Andy has a project called The Casey Jones Reaction, left on 16th March
2004. www.houseofmccarrick.com
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