Nick, Spike, Glenn and Andi
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Bosh Bosh were origionally formed in the summer of '96 when Nick showed Spike that he could play the harmonica from a Heineken advert. Spike was playing the piano at the time and he worked out a piano backing for it. Then the music teacher - Tony Starr - asked them to perform it in the 'END OF THE YEAR MUSIC CONCERT' which consisted of a variation af musics (mainly classical) by people of all ages from the school. They then asked Andi - who at the time had been playing the drums for just over a year - to do the drum backing for it. Being only 12 years old they haddn't tried anything more difficult. Two years later at a similar event the band played yet another blues piece only this time Spike was playing the lead guitar and Nick was singing as well as playing the harmonica, plus they had written their own lyrics and music for it. It involved Nick playing the harmonica solo from the blues piece two years before. They also featured Michael Pettitt, who was asked to play the rhythm guitar for the piece. He is now playing the lead guitar for rival band 'Hidden Meaning' who ranked just narrowly higher than Bosh Bosh in the 'SKINNERS SCHOOL ROCK FESTIVAL' as the judge was a prick who couldn't even read the name properly and spent ten seconds talking about them, and he was wearing a leather jacket, and his first words were "Well, it's been a hard decision because they were all good blah blah blah, and I've got a stupid leather jacket on blah blah blah, and I've got a side parting from the eighties blah blah blah, and I'm not going to deliver the tape of the night or say who else is going through to the Forum until I turn straight blah blah blah."
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