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Pop / Rock 02/04/2018

The Waterfront Releases 'Normandy (On The Beach)' On April 23, 2018

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The Waterfront Releases 'Normandy (On The Beach)' On April 23, 2018
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Waterfront were the predecessor for the legendary band we now know as The Stone Roses. The band consisted of Andy Couzens (Guitar), Gary 'Mani' Mounfield (Bass), David ' Kaiser' Carty (vocals), John Squire ( Guitar ) and Chris Goodwin ( Drums ). Although the band never gigged they did record 2 tracks in a small studio in Dukinfield, a handful of cassettes were distributed among friends and to local venues.

These recordings have now been lovingly re-mastered from the original ¼ mastertape, courtesy of Andy Couzens for a special Record Store Day release to raise money for The Christie in Manchester. Andy and John later formed The Stone Roses with Mani joining a few years later. Chris ended up in numerous bands before having success with Andy in The High. Kaiser chose a different path and went to serve for Queen and Country.
The rest is HISTORY.






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