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Stitch
Stitch Bio:

Stitch are a 4 piece rock band based in Bellshill. Formed in June 2003 the boys soon knew they had something special when, after only three months, they had six songs written, arranged and recorded at The Washoose Studios in Crawfordjohn. www.washoose.fsnet.co.uk

The demo EP "From Scratch" was unleashed during September 2003 and the first run of 100 cd's sold out within a week, mostly due to the fact that Stitch were gigging regularly by that point.

As for playing live, Stitch concentrated on establishing a strong fanbase in and around Glasgow at first, then put their effort into expanding that fanbase by playing further afield. After Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and a weekend bike festival in Ardrossan, the band headed South to play Barrow-in-furness for Music And Mystic and The Venue on The Isle Of Man supporting the islands premier AC/DC covers band DC/AC. Their constant gigging, professional approach and sheer hard work has helped them generate a number of positive reviews from various promoters. They have also featured on Radio One, winning Vic and Gill's Demo Derby and recorded two sessions for their local TV station Lanarkshire TV, two for Glasgow student union TV and lately, the title track from the new Stitch demo "Missing" has been aired several times on Central Scotlands Beat 106, now renamed X-FM.Stitch are;
Daniel Dean Hamilton-Smith, lead vocals and rythmn guitar, Steven Irvine lead guitar , Colin Wilson plays bass and sings backing vocals and finally William Brownlie on drums.

Currently, Stitch are involved with a number of projects such as maintaining their website, writing and recording new songs. They are also
gearing for an album realease in summer '06 which may well coincide with a tour up and down the Country.


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A demo full of crunching guitars and harmonies, which has featured on the Scottish radio station beat 106(now X-FM) on numerous occasions.
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