Tay Bridge Disaster was originally just a disaster, then it became a band, and now it's a half-remembered mystery. Comprising club founder Adrian Lewis, and his long-time musical partner Fiddlin’ Doc Thomas, they recreate the tenderness, anarchy and ribaldry of the slightly strange world of American bluegrass and country-noir. Someone once observed that “Tradition is peer pressure from dead people”. Tay Bridge Disaster take that maxim and run away from it, screaming. It’s been nearly 10 years since their last reunion when they supported Woody Mann on one of his sporadic visits to Penarth – you don’t want to miss a good Disaster.
Tay Bridge Disaster was originally just a disaster, then it became a band, and now it's a half-remembered mystery. Comprising club founder Adrian Lewis, and his long-time musical partner Fiddlin’ Doc Thomas, they recreate the tenderness, anarchy and ribaldry of the slightly strange world of American bluegrass and country-noir. Someone once observed that “Tradition is peer pressure from dead people”. Tay Bridge Disaster take that maxim and run away from it, screaming. It’s been nearly 10 years since their last reunion when they supported Woody Mann on one of his sporadic visits to Penarth – you don’t want to miss a good Disaster.