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  1. www.youtube.com › @GavKingGuitarGav King - YouTube

    Gav King is the current guitarist of Fields of the Nephilim & Conflict.! He co founded The More I See & toured the world with various artists! facebook.com/GavKingGuitarist.

  2. 2. Mai 2024 · Gav King | Interview | Debut Solo Album ‘Skeletons’ - It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine. May 2, 2024. Nearly half a century after Gav King made his mark in Bristol, he’s made a surprising solo debut with his new album, ‘Skeletons,’ released through Heartbeat Records and Bristol Archive Records. ‘Skeletons’ marks a fresh chapter in his storied career.

  3. Skeletons by Gav King, released 29 March 2024 1. Shark Eyes 2. Profiled 3. Blood and Blues 4. Infants Weight Card 5. Time 6. We All Have That One 7. One Clear Moment 8. Skeletons 9. Worse Than Sin 10. Negativity ‘Skeletons’ GAV KING Released 29TH March 2024 on Strictly Limited (300 copies only) Black 180gm Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve and ...

  4. 1. Apr. 2024 · Bristol-based punk band Private Dicks' lead singer, Gav Kingreleased his debut solo album “Skeletons” on March 29, 2024 via Heartbeat Records. He worked with Private Dicks' guitarist and life-long friend Paul Guiver and long-time Tears For Fears and Robbie Williams guitarist Neil Taylor on the album.

  5. 7. Apr. 2024 · Private Dicks frontman Gavin King has released his debut solo album, Skeletons.We asked him the BIG questions . . . We need your consent to load this Spotify content We use Spotify to manage extra ...

  6. 29. März 2024 · March 29, 2024. A DOWNEND singer has released his first ever solo album – at the age of 71. Gavin King is also touring with his band Private Dicks, who first hit Bristol’s music scene in the late 1970s and split up in 1981, before reforming decades later. Gavs solo album, Skeletons, turns tales from his life story into song.

  7. 27. Feb. 2024 · February 27, 2024. A DOWNEND singer is about to release his first ever solo album – at the age of 71. Gavin King is also touring with his band Private Dicks, who first hit Bristol’s music scene in the late 1970s and split up in 1981, before reforming decades later. Gavs solo album, Skeletons, turns tales from his life story into song.