After being a Beatles fan for many years, multi-instrumentalist Dylan Charles decided to put a band together after hearing Paul McCartney play live. “I loved how his band rocked the old songs and played with such passion” In late 2008, Dylan enlisted some friends to join ‘Beatles Rock’ and play a few gigs “For a laugh”. With Dylan on Drums & Lead Vocals, Ben Styles on Bass & Backing Vocals, Martyn Schofield on Lead Guitar and Lewis Jones on Rhythm Guitar & Lead Vocals they changed their name to Tragical History Tour and did a few small local gigs to great acclaim. As word spread and gigs started coming in, the band realised how much they were enjoying it and decided to take it to the next level. In the last 18 months Tragical History Tour have wowed audiences all over the country, playing the Beatles singles and rarer album tracks with an energy not seen in other “Tribute” acts.
The band played at the Admiral Duncan last week to a full house. What a show and such energy. There were plenty of laughs and some great music. The bass player was six feet four inches tall before the Billy Two Rivers hair style. Lots of the Beatles songs as you would expect plus some you don't hear a lot. I Am The Walrus was just one of these. You have to see this band to appreciate what I am saying.
The band played at the Admiral Duncan last week to a full house. What a show and such energy. There were plenty of laughs and some great music. The bass player was six feet four inches tall before the Billy Two Rivers hair style. Lots of the Beatles songs as you would expect plus some you don't hear a lot. I Am The Walrus was just one of these. You have to see this band to appreciate what I am saying.