The Terminal Five Experience

Dek- vocals
Simon P- guitar, vocals
Nick- keyboards, vocals
Robin- bass
Simon S- drums vocals
Pete- guitar, harmonica

This former local weekend warriors outfit has gone from strength to strength in the last year. The original line-up of 5 guys changed in 2009 with the addition of Simon on drums and Dek on vocals. Since then, steady gigs have followed earning rave reviews. A repeated comment from landlords and audience is how much fun the band have on stage and that their infectious energy transmits itself to the crowd.

Recent gigs include:
The Canning Circus Music Festival Nottingham – Oct 09
The Central, Nottingham – Feb 10
The Red Lion, Basford – May 10
Wilford Rugby Club – July 10
The Test Match, West Bridgford – Sept 10
The Horse & Groom, Derby – Oct 10
The Trent Inn, Radcliffe – Nov 10
The Barley Mow, Leicester – Dec 10
The Shed, Leicester – Jan 11
The Britannia Boat Club – Mar 11

‘T5E’ always look to play songs that surprise – a little out of the ordinary for usual rock covers bands – hence the sometime first set opener ‘Hocus Pocus’ – and songs such as ‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough’ which will bring tears to your eyes!

A smattering of AC/DC, Ian Dury, ZZ Top, J. Geils Band, Fratellis, Dr Feelgood, Bad Company, Ting Tings etc provides an eclectic mix of rock tracks to jump up and down and generally rock out to

Contact details-
Email: terminalfiveexperience@ntlworld.com
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/theterminalfiveexperie
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Born from the WEEKEND WARRIORS scheme launched by Guitar Base, 5 guys who’d never met each other before, were put together to play in a band, and were told that they had their first gig in just 6 weeks! Scary, or what..?

In May 2006, Andy Neilson, Jon Gooch, Paul Hunt, Nic Adams and Chris Henderson played to a crowd of 300 at The Boat Club in Nottingham.

In the best rock and roll traditions we’ve had a change of line up with Matt Neilson replacing Jon Gooch. and drummers Nic and then Calvin giving way to John.

The recipe remains the same though – songs from the 50′s to the present day, that people know and love (see the stuff we play here) played with enthusiasm and a smile…