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Dave McCabe
David Alan McCabe (born 3 January 1981) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, the frontman of The Zutons and a former member of Tramp Attack.
McCabe was a member of Liverpool band Tramp Attack with Brookside actor Kristian Ealey. The band released their debut single "Rocky Hangover" in 2001, before McCabe left to form The Zutons. The band released 3 albums, before quietly disbanding in 2009.
In 2008, McCabe collaborated with singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore on the song "Old Soul", which appeared on the album Liejacker.
In 2010, McCabe co-wrote the Mark Ronson single "The Bike Song", which appeared on the DJ and producer's 2010 album Record Collection.
In 2012, McCabe provided vocals along with the likes of Paul McCartney and Robbie Williams to The Justice Collective Hillsborough charity single, a cover version of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother".
McCabe returned as a solo artist in 2015, backed by new band the Ramifications, and adopted a more electronic style. McCabe had long wanted to explore such music but was unable to do so within the framework of the Zutons; he has expressed a love of electronic acts such as Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, the Human League and OMD. Later in 2015 he released the album Church of Miami on 1965 Records.
Between 2017 and 2018 McCabe played bass guitar in Liverpool alternative rock band SILENT-K.
McCabe and The Zutons reformed to play several one-off gigs between 2016 & 2023, when the band announced that their fourth studio album would be released in spring 2024.
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Dave McCabe
David Alan McCabe (born 3 January 1981) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, the frontman of The Zutons and a former member of Tramp Attack.
McCabe was a member of Liverpool band Tramp Attack with Brookside actor Kristian Ealey. The band released their debut single "Rocky Hangover" in 2001, before McCabe left to form The Zutons. The band released 3 albums, before quietly disbanding in 2009.
In 2008, McCabe collaborated with singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore on the song "Old Soul", which appeared on the album Liejacker.
In 2010, McCabe co-wrote the Mark Ronson single "The Bike Song", which appeared on the DJ and producer's 2010 album Record Collection.
In 2012, McCabe provided vocals along with the likes of Paul McCartney and Robbie Williams to The Justice Collective Hillsborough charity single, a cover version of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother".
McCabe returned as a solo artist in 2015, backed by new band the Ramifications, and adopted a more electronic style. McCabe had long wanted to explore such music but was unable to do so within the framework of the Zutons; he has expressed a love of electronic acts such as Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, the Human League and OMD. Later in 2015 he released the album Church of Miami on 1965 Records.
Between 2017 and 2018 McCabe played bass guitar in Liverpool alternative rock band SILENT-K.
McCabe and The Zutons reformed to play several one-off gigs between 2016 & 2023, when the band announced that their fourth studio album would be released in spring 2024.
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