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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DodgyDodgy - Wikipedia

    The band was formed by Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest, and Andy Miller. Clark and Priest had previously played together in the trio Purple, who relocated from Worcestershire to London in 1988. They recruited guitarist Ben Lurie, who left the band after one week to join The Jesus and Mary Chain and was replaced by Miller.

    • 1990–98, 1999–2002, 2007–present
  2. 19. März 2022 · Without this turning into Spinal Tap I had the chance to talk with Mathew Priest (the drummer from Dodgy) and ask where are they now, what’s been going on, and what are their plans for the future. WHEN THE HYPE MET DODGY

  3. 12. Juni 2022 · Ask The Drummer Podcast with Ann Nazario. 292 subscribers. Subscribed. 10. 362 views 1 year ago. Ask The Drummer Episode 43 featuring Mathew Priest of Dodgy, broadcast live on Sunday, the 12th...

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  4. www.musicglue.com › dodgy › biographyBiography - Dodgy

    ‘What Are We Fighting For’, the fifth album from the original Dodgy line-up of Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest and Andy Miller – was released on Cherry Red Records in September last year to amazing reviews and was the first collection of new material since their critically acclaimed reunion album, ‘Stand Upright In A Cool Place’ in 2012. It was also the first album to feature new member ...

  5. © 2023 Google LLC. Mathew Priest is an English musician and writer, best known as the drummer for Dodgy, a British pop-rock band who rose to prominence during the 1990s.Priest ...

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  6. Mathew Priest - drums, percussion, backing vocals; with Rob Lord - keyboards & piano on all tracks except "Melodies Haunt You", "One Day" & "Waiting for the Day" Zeb Jameson - keyboards & piano on "Melodies Haunt You", "One Day" & "Waiting for the Day" The Kick Horns - brass on "Melodies Haunt You" & "Making the Most Of"

  7. Songs like “In A Room” and “Good Enough” have stood the test of time and Dodgy are still touring. They join Black Grape and Cast in Millenium Square for a gig this summer, and we caught up with drummer Mathew Priest to talk about the 90s and now…