Margaret Spread

About Margaret Spread

Margaret Spread are a local Tasmanian (Australia) band. The band formed in October of 2005 as a three-piece after long time Pearl Jam fan Adam Davison started getting reasonable at playing drums and thought it would be fun to start a tribute band with newly appointed Pearl Jam fans Brendan (lead guitar) and James (vocals). The band had a few practices and ripped out the Pearl Jam classic, "Alive," every now and then, but weren't really going anywhere...until they ran into Edward Peck who runs Pecky records (www.myspace.com/peckyrecords) and signed a record deal with him and still exists to this day. ...Until 2006 when the band were asked to perform at a battle of the bands concert at the City Hall. The group decided a bass player was a must for the show, and as James and Brendan were already playing in another band called "The Grouse" with bassist Joe Berry, they asked him to join. The band has since played many public and school gigs and have appointed rhythm guitarist Sean Hardstuff, as well as started working on originals such as "Pub Squash." Their latest public appearance has been at Sorell's Memorial hall, where Sean Hardstaff made his debut to the public. The setlist included: 1. Tomorrow (Silverchair) 2. Life Wasted (Pearl Jam) 3. Let Me Go/with Trolls singer, Corey Graham (The Trolls) 4. Pub Squash (Original) 5. Even Flow (Pearl Jam) 6. Alive (Pearl Jam) Bass - Joe Berry Drums - Adam Davison Guitar - Brendan Fisher Guitar - Sean Hardstaff Vocals - James Woodberry

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