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File:FloatingBear1992BangorSU.jpg|Performing at Bangor University Student Union in 1992
 
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File:MarkHowardDominicChad1994.jpg|Photo of Mark and Dominic circa 1994
 
File:MarkHowardDominicChad1994.jpg|Photo of Mark and Dominic circa 1994

Revision as of 00:01, 1 March 2016

Floating Bear is a band in which Dominic Chad used to be a member before Mansun.

History

Formed in 1991 when Dominic attended Bangor University in 1991 where he met Mark Howard in the Autumn of that year. Mark was a Bass Guitarist who formed a trio with Lance, Dominic was asked to sing but they then found Pete James who was the consummate frontman. The band were looking to strive for a 60's blues rock style so then brought in Huw Lewis on harmonica. When Mark first and Dominic first met Dominic sang and played on guitar 'Need Your Love So Bad' by Fleetwood Mac.

Huw was sacked from the band after him and Mark had a coming together over Huw kicking Marks front door in.

Around 1993/1994 Dominic was becoming more interested in the Manchester scene and bands like Blur.

Band Members

  • Dominic Chad - Guitar (Fender Stratocaster)
  • Mark Howard - Bass
  • Lance Paine - Drums
  • Pete James - Vocals
  • Huw Lewis - Harmonica
  • Iain Jenner - Hammond Organ

Influences

  • Jimi Hendrix
  • The Doors

Performances and Recording

The band only recorded 3 studio sessions, Dom could not only play guitar and piano but he had a good voice

Known Tracks

  • Astral Plane
    • Writen by Mark and Dominic, the first song they wrote together,
Lquote.png It was the first song Dom & I wrote together, & we'd come up with the guitar & bass parts while apart at Xmas 91, hence the name Astral Plane!! We were listening to The Doors' LA Woman a lot at the time, as well as always Hendrix.
I think we just wanted to be at Woodstock in 69 at that point, modern influences came a bit later
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—Mark Howard


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