Band, *1997 GB, London
Rock
Grand Drive is an Alternative Country-Rock-Indie band brothers Danny Wilson (lead vocals/guitar) and Julian Wilson (keyboards) were originally from Australia, but grew up in the stony southwest London suburb of Sutton in the '70s. In school, they met bassist Ed Balch and formed their first group, Soul Green, with several temporary drummers. It wasn't until 1992 that they found a more permanent stickman in Paul Wigens and changed their name to Grand Drive, taking their name from a long, meandering road in South London that connected Raynes Park (where one of the Wilsons lived) with Sutton.
Paul Wigens dr, perc | |
Julian Wilson org | |
Danny George Wilson voc | |
Del Hood dr | |
Jon Solomon dr, perc | |
Ed Balch acg, b, voc, eg |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Everyone | Grand Drive | 2007 | Album |
Loose Wheels & Latchkeys 2000-2005 | Grand Drive | 2005 | Compil. |
Being Alive | Grand Drive | 2005 | Album |
The Lights In This Tune...Home Demos Winter 2003 | Grand Drive | 2004 | Album |
The Lights In This Town Are Too Many To Count | Grand Drive | 2004 | Album |
Maybe I'm A Winner | Grand Drive | 2004 | Single |
The Real Thing | Grand Drive | 2004 | Single |
A Little Like You | Grand Drive | 2003 | Single |
See The Morning In | Grand Drive | 2003 | Album |
Grand Drive | Grand Drive | 2003 | Compil. |
Needle In The Groove | Grand Drive | 2002 | Single |
True Love And High Adventure / Road Music | Grand Drive | 2001 | Compil. |
Wheels | Grand Drive | 2001 | Single |
The Wheels EP | Grand Drive | 2001 | Album |
A Ladder To The Stars | Grand Drive | 2001 | Single |
Road Music | Grand Drive | 2001 | Album |
True Love And High Adventure | Grand Drive | 2001 | Album |
The Wheels EP | Grand Drive | 2001 | Album |
True Love And High Adventure | Grand Drive | 2000 | Album |
Wrong Notes | Grand Drive | 1998 | Single |
On A Good Day | Grand Drive | 1998 | Single |
Tell It Like It Is | Grand Drive | 1997 | Single |