Verse For Lee On the third of March, 2012 Unconditional Why don't you lay down your guns Too Late Sitting up in the morning time waiting for you The Glass Had a fight in my head today and that's the… Slow Motion Suicide Remember him when he was young Ruby Bridges Happy Birthday Ruby Bridges you're the new face in my… Poor Angry and Young We'll tear down the system put in place for me Hell Hounds There's not a man can help me Gallows Justice We fought back in the year of the famine We have lyrics for these tracks by Ferocious Dog:Ĭriminal Justice And they call this Criminal Justiceįreeborn John We were fed upon a diet of lies, we rallied… The Jolly Beggarmen In eighteen hundred and forty-one The Dubliners In eighteen hundred and forty-one Hair of the Dog In eighteen hundred and forty-one We have lyrics for 'Paddy on the Railway' by these artists: When the band are not out on the road they can be often found out and about in their home of Warsop and the bands true home is 'The Black Market Venue' also of Warsop and part owned by Dave Drury. With their success has come new friends one of which is front man and singer Mark Chadwick from The Levellers who the band have had the honour to play with twice recently. This has stepped up in 2012 to seven UK Festival bookings plus charity, support and independent gigs, and a single release available to buy on iTunes, with an album due for release imminently. The newer lineup lifted the band to a new level in 2011 with new recordings and a growing profile at UK festivals as well as playing in Dubai, giving the band great exposure. Later they were joined by Kyle Peters (Guitar) and finally one of the showmen of the band Ellis Waring (Mandolin/Guitar) joined in early 2011. The band split and reformed a few times, then following the tragic death of Paul Newbury in 2005, they were joined by Brad Drury (Dave Drury's Son) (Drums). Read Full Bio Ferocious Dog are from Warsop, Nottinghamshire. Shortly after the band was joined by Dave Drury (Bass), Paul Newbury (Drums), Jimmy Carrol (Guitar/Banjo/Penny Whistle). Originally a three piece in the late 80's by Ken Bonsall (Lead Vocals/Guitar) and Dan Booth (Fiddle) and Ian Wagstaff playing Bodran (Irish Drum). Ferocious Dog are from Warsop, Nottinghamshire.
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