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Encyclopedia > Daniel P Carter

Daniel P Carter has been the bassist of the successful emo/hardcore rock band A since 1998, when he replaced bassist Stevie Swindon who quit the band after 'A' released their debut album 'How Ace Are Buildings'. He is also the bass-playing member of a lesser known group, The Lucky Nine alongside members of Hundred Reasons. He now presents the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show on Tuesday, from midnight to 2am. Image File history File links Wiki_letter_w. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The album How Ace Are Buildings was released in 1997 by British alternative rock band A. Name = How Ace Are Buildings | Type = Album | Artist = A | Released = July 29, 1997 | Recorded = 1996| Length = 65 min 46 s | Label = Immortal/Epic Records | Producer = Thom Wilson | Reviews = Track listing Turn It Up Foghorn... The Lucky Nine is an English rock band that features members of some other top British rock bands, for instance A, Hundred Reasons and (the now defunct) Cable. ... Hundred Reasons are a British rock band, originally signed to Columbia Records in mid-April 2001 after fourteen months of near-constant touring. ...


External links

  • Daniel's Rock Show Radio 1 page
  • 'A' Official website


 

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