SKID ROW
Current Members
- Brush Shiels -
Bass / Vocals - Noel Bridgeman -
Drums
Past Members
- Paul Chapman Dec 1971- Jul 1972 - D.O.A., GATOR COUNTRY BAND, GHOST, UNIVERSE, LONE STAR, KIMLA TAZ, UFO, CIRCUS CIRCUS, WAYSTED, WAYSTED
Guitar - Gary Moore - GARY MOORE, THE GREEDY BASTARDS, COLOSSEUM II, G FORCE, GREG LAKE, BBM, THIN LIZZY, THIN LIZZY
guitar / Vocals - Phil Lynott - GRAND SLAM, THE BLACK EAGLES, ORPHANAGE, SUGARSHACK, KAMA SUTRA, THE GREEDY BASTARDS, PHIL LYNOTT BAND, FUNKY JUNCTION, BABY FACE, THE ROCKERS, PHIL LYNOTT, THIN LIZZY, THIN LIZZY, THE GREEDIES, HEAVY LOAD
Bass / Vocals
Biography
Irish Progressive Jazz Blues Rockers founded by the 16 year old guitarist GARY MOORE and his fellow guitarist Bernhard Chivers together with drummer Nollaug 'Noel' Bridgeman in Dublin during 1967. The band also included in its ranks PHIL LYNOTT as a vocalist before he left to journey through SUGERSHACK, ORPHANAGE and finally THIN LIZZY. Chivers also quit around the same time.
SKID ROW regrouped as a trio pulling in Brush Shiels on vocals and bass. This unit opened for FLEETWOOD MAC in Dublin. The headline act's much respected guitarist PETER GREEN being so impressed by Moore's playing he recommended the band to several London labels. The band signed to the British arm of CBS Records for their debut album 'Skid', recorded in a paltry 11 hours. SKID ROW toured America opening for SAVOY BROWN and CANNED HEAT.
A second album '34 hours', the title an indicator of the extravagant amount of time CBS allowed the band to record this time, was issued in 1971 but on the eve of further American dates Moore quit. The guitarist sessioned for Folk Rock act DR. STRANGELY STRANGE and Rockers GRANNY'S INTENTIONS prior to juxtasupposing a worthy solo career (opening with 1973's 'Grinding Stone') with almost legendary stints in and out of THIN LIZZY.
With Moore's departure SKID ROW pulled in THIN LIZZY man Eric Bell as a stop gap measure. The position was then filled by ex-CHAIN REACTION and UNIVERSE Welshman PAUL CHAPMAN. The new trio re-recorded the guitar parts for the third album but CBS decided to scrap the project. Soon after Chapman opted out creating KIMLA TAZ then augmenting UFO on tour then founding IONA and LONE STAR before joining UFO full time.
SKID ROW relocated back to Ireland and went through a succession of guitarists including Ed Dean and Jimmy Slevin. A 1976 live album 'Alive And Kickin' witnessed a band line up comprising Brush Shiels, ELMER FUDD guitarist Jody Pollard, Noel Bridgeman, Dave Gaynor, John Brady, Ian Anderson. Featuring two drummers at the time, this record oddly proved to be a double disc set of Rock n' Roll standards, opening up with a cover of BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE's 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet'. The band subsequently evolved into BRUSH. Pollard, going on to work with Folk Rock act SHANTY DAM, would later have a near union with THIN LIZZY, being second choice after SNOWY WHITE. Tragically John Brady would be lose his life during the 90s, killed in an auto accident whilst returning home from a gig.
The shelved third studio album, with Moore's guitar parts, was issued finally in 1990. Bridgeman performed studio work with CLANNAD and THE WATERBOYS.
Discography
Album
![]() LIVE AND ON SONG 2006 | ![]() GARY MOORE, BRUSH SHIELS, NOEL BRIDGEMAN 1987 | ![]() ALIVE & KICKING 1976 | ![]() 34 HOURS 1971 |
![]() SKID 1970 |
Single/EP
![]() Night Of The Warm Witch 1971 | ![]() Sandie's Gone 1970 | ![]() Saturday Morning Man 1970 |
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