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− | Drummer Rik O'Kane joined [[Cygnet Committee]] during the late '80s, until the band split in about 1990. During the early '90s he and former Cygnet Committee bassist [[Adrian Webclaw]] played together again in [[Swamp Goblin]] until about 1994, and were later the rhythm section for [[Raleigh 20]] with frontman [[Chris Paki]], between 1995 and 1996. | + | Drummer Rik O'Kane joined [[Cygnet Committee]] during the late '80s, until the band split in about 1990. He was also the drummer for [[Dry Riser]] during roughly the same period. During the early '90s he and former Cygnet Committee bassist [[Adrian Webclaw]] played together again in [[Swamp Goblin]] until about 1994, and were later the rhythm section for [[Raleigh 20]] with frontman [[Chris Paki]], between 1995 and 1996. He later appeared as the live drummer in a briefly reformed [[Tsunami Band]] during late 2005 and early 2006, and he has spent time playing for [[Boil Up]], [[Cornerstone Roots]] and [[Ska Child]]. He is currently a member of [[Punch Monkeys]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 26 August 2015
Drummer Rik O'Kane joined Cygnet Committee during the late '80s, until the band split in about 1990. He was also the drummer for Dry Riser during roughly the same period. During the early '90s he and former Cygnet Committee bassist Adrian Webclaw played together again in Swamp Goblin until about 1994, and were later the rhythm section for Raleigh 20 with frontman Chris Paki, between 1995 and 1996. He later appeared as the live drummer in a briefly reformed Tsunami Band during late 2005 and early 2006, and he has spent time playing for Boil Up, Cornerstone Roots and Ska Child. He is currently a member of Punch Monkeys.