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All Genres > Rock > Progressive Rock > S.G.T. PROJECT: S.G.T. Project

“In today's climate of music as “commodity”, and its associated downward spiralling collection of one chord wonders masquerading as artists….. Who will save the world?...........

Enter the SGT Project.

Music crafted with skill and lovingly paying tribute to a musical past - shadows of a time of progression and creativity. There is a sense of boundaries being pushed - jazz meets rock meets acid meets metal meets blues and interacts with the chemistry of the three musicians involved.

This unique totally instrumental trip makes great rock music that has vitality and a feeling of new areas being explored - a freedom to experiment with any possibility.

But hey - let's not disappear up our own arses completely -the bottom line is simply that these guys are exciting adventurous musicians and a great live act”.

(Top of the Hill Recordings - Summer 2004).


• Shane Bailey
• Fender Stratocaster / Session and Fender Amps
• Ged Kingsford
• Sonar 6 piece Drum Kit
• Zildjian and Paiste Cymbals
• (Including China types and chimes)
• 2 Djembes
• Darabuka
• Indian Temple Bell
• Congas, Bongos, Timbales
• Bodhran
• Brushes, Mallets, Sticks
• Various sizes, AKG mics
• Tim Chapple
• Fender Jazz Bass / Trace Elliott Amps


Ged Kingsford -

Percussionist Ged Kingsford began playing drums at the age of eleven. By the age of fifteen, he was playing in semi-professional bands. He first recorded a work solely for percussion, called 'Opening of Doors' at the age of nineteen. Since then, Ged has gone on to work with many musicians in both mainstream and experimental situations.

Ged was a founding member of the avant-garde rock band 'Metabolist'. The band attracted considerable attention from the music press and from luminaries such as Brian Eno, and the band 'Can'. They attained the position of number four in the European Rock Chart, compiled by Sounds Magazine, who called the band "One of the most interesting bands in Britain" at that time.

Kerrang said about Ged "Outrageously Talented Sticksman, Truly Fine Musician"

"All rhythms are overlapping throughout the world. and I am suggesting that differences in music/rhythm are more cultural/ stylistic as opposed to musical/ rhythmic." - Ged Kingsford.


Seven questions for Ged Kingsford.

What music are you currently grooving to?
Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow

What's your all time favourite album?
The first album by Emerson Lake and Palmer

What was the first record you ever bought?
The Beatles - Love me Do.

What musician (other than yourself) have you ever wanted to be?
A successful one!!

What do you sing in the shower?
“Where's the soap”

What is your favourite Saturday night record?
Elgar Cello Concerto

What is your favourite Sunday morning record?
Anything by Debusy or Ravel.



Tim Chapple -

Tim Chapple has worked with a multitude of musicians, from Afro Rock / Jazz meisters Zambula to various combos and styles over the last twenty years alongside radio and TV appearances. Founder of cornishmusic.com in 2002, designed to promote contemporary Cornish music and its musicians.


Seven questions for Tim Chapple

What music are you currently grooving to?
Genesis - Foxtrot
MC5 - High Time
Larry Wallis - Death in the Guitarfternoon.

What's your all time favourite album?
Pink Fairies - Kings of Oblivion.

What was the first record you ever bought?
I bought two (signs of things to come!) - Ten years After - Undead, and Black Sabbath - Masters of Reality.

What musician (other than yourself) have you ever wanted to be?
I'm just happy to be me these days, but when I was younger my heroes were people like Bowie, Ian Hunter and Larry Wallis of the Pink Fairies, and of course bass players like Stanley Clarke and Chris Squire (Yes).

What do you sing in the shower?
Probably a bit of Max Romeo - “War inna Babylon”

What is your favourite Saturday night record?
MC5 - Kick out the Jams, or the Stooges - Raw Power

What is your favourite Sunday morning record?
Incredible String Band - Earthspan



Shane Bailey -

Shane Bailey has worked extensively as a key member of many bands, and as a successful solo artist. The SGT project is based around Shane's undoubted talent as a guitarist, composer and musician. His production skills are very much to the fore in the band's current recorded work. Shane has worked with Jo Partridge (War of the Worlds), and has written songs with Andy Murray and Al Hodge (songwriters for Elkie Brooks and Meatloaf). He has performed at the legendary Covent Garden, London, and has taken part in recent “Song for Cornwall” competitions.


Seven questions for Shane Bailey.

What music are you currently grooving to?
Joe Satriani - Is there love in space?

What's your all time favourite album?
Dire Straits - Making Movies

What was the first record you ever bought?
Dave Edmunds - The Race is On

What musician (other than yourself) have you ever wanted to be?
Mark Knopfler

What do you sing in the shower?
A spot of Elvis!

What is your favourite Saturday night record?
Prince - Get off

What is your favourite Sunday morning record?
Tarrega - Classical Guitar.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.cornishmusic.com

Track List:
1. Pearls
2. Clouds of Chords
3. You Fall - Pink Floyd Style Workout
4. Beanie Hat
5. Oriental Moon
6. Smokey's Place
7. Manhattanite
8. Go Find Your Rainbow
9. Stringray
10. Jeff Beck's Boogie
11. Rainbow - bonus cut

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