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Wolfsbane

appearing at

The Flowerpot

Derby, Derbyshire

Sunday 16th of December 2018

21:30 - 23:30

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Wolfsbane

Genre

Live Performance
Metal

Description

Wolfsbane were formed in 1984 in Tamworth, England. They signed to Def American records, and Rick Rubin produced their first album, Live Fast, Die Fast, released in 1989. Prior to this they had recorded three demos entitled Wolfsbane (1985), Dancin’ Dirty (1987) and Wasted but Dangerous (1988). This last one, recorded at Square Dance Studios, Derby, U.K., illustrates the band in its youngest, rawest state. They were the supporting act for Iron Maiden’s UK division of their No Prayer on the Road tour in 1990.
Wolfsbane’s second release, an EP titled All Hell’s Breaking Loose Down at Little Kathy Wilson’s Place, was released the same year.
The band’s second full studio album Down Fall the Good Guys, was released in 1991, giving them their only UK Chart entry with their single “Ezy” charting at No. 68. Being an English band, signed to an American record label did not work out well for them. Def American dropped Wolfsbane as they felt that the band were not selling well enough. This did not stop the band from being voted as the UK’s best unsigned act in 1993. The same year, the band released a live album, Massive Noise Injection, through the Bronze Company label.
The band released their third studio album, often considered to be the band’s best work, the self-titled Wolfsbane, in 1994, again on the Bronze Company label. A limited edition of this album included the EP Everything Else.
However, when Bruce Dickinson left Iron Maiden, Blaze Bayley got the audition as their new singer and left Wolfsbane later on that year. Wolfsbane disbanded as a result.
Jason Edwards, Jeff Hateley, and Steve ‘Danger’ Ellett, the remaining members of Wolfsbane, joined with Jez Spencer to form the band Stretch in 1995. They released a 6-track mini-album World of Stretch on the Cottage Industry label.
Wolfsbane had a loyal fan base which they referred to as the HMS (Howling Mad Shitheads) which adorned many of the band’s t-shirts.

On September 9, 2007, Wolfsbane reformed for a one off short set at the Rock of Ages Festival in Tamworth. This was followed by their first UK tour in 13 years, with the band playing five dates as support for the The Wildhearts in December 2007. Their next tour came in December 2009 supporting The Quireboys on their ‘A Little Bit of What You Fancy 20th Anniversary Tour’.

On March 12, 2011, it was announced that Wolfsbane would release their new EP, Did It for the Money, on April 9.They played a headline show at the Borderline in London on the same day the new EP was released (April 9, 2011).This was followed by a tour supporting Saxon, in April 2011.
On October 7, 2011, it was announced that Wolfsbane would release their new album in 2012. Titled Wolfsbane Save the World,it will be available on the band’s official website as well as via the merchandise stand on the band’s upcoming tour.
On October 24, 2011 the band started their UK tour to promote their new album “Wolfsbane save the world”. On sale at the shows was a one off very limited special “The Lost Tapes A Secret History’. A previously unheard (except by members of the band and producer Simon Efemy) live in the studio recording. Only available to buy on this tour and so a very rare and limited edition.

Bandmembers :

1984-1985:

Jase “the Ace” Edwards – Guitar
Jeff Hateley – Bass Guitar
“Blaze” Bayley Cooke – Vocals
Poo-Poos – Drums

1985-1986:

Jase “the Ace” Edwards – Guitar
Jeff Hateley – Bass Guitar
“Blaze” Bayley Cooke – Vocals
Stakk Smasher – Drums

1986-….:

Jase “the Ace” Edwards – Guitar
Jeff Hateley – Bass Guitar
“Blaze” Bayley Cooke – Vocals
Steve “Danger” Ellett – Drums

The Flowerpot

Venue Type

Pub

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Description

A very iconic Derby public house famed for its range of real ales.

It is also one of Derby's few live music venues.

The building consists of a front room with bar and seating continuing round into the rest of the bar area. There is also a small comfortable seating area in the back bar area with a viewing panel of the pubs stillage.

Free acoustic sessions: Monday 8pm, Wednesday 9pm and Sunday 4pm to 7pm.

Nepalese cuisine 7pm to 9pm every Tuesday.

Children welcome until 9pm

Metal

19-25 King Street,

Derby,

Derbyshire,

England,

DE1 3DZ.


01332 204 955

Disabled AccessFamily FriendlyWi-FiAlcohol ServedReal Ale ServedOutside SeatingCovered Smoking Area

Admission Fee: £15
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