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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_ParsonsDave Parsons - Wikipedia

    David Guy Parsons (born 2 July 1966) is a British rock musician who is best known as the original bassist for English grunge band Bush . Life and career. Before joining the grunge band Bush, was a member of punk band The Partisans, [1] and alternative rock band Transvision Vamp. [2] .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sham_69Sham 69 - Wikipedia

    Dave Parsons – guitar, backing vocals (1977–1980, 1987–present) Dave Tregunna – bass, backing vocals (1977–1980, 2011–present) Robin Guy – drums (2012–present) Former members. Neil Harris – guitar (1975–1977; died 2018) John Goode – guitar (1975–1977) Albie Slider (Albert Maskell) – bass (1975–1977)

  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UCpmTlXQA3hoPZzMeuXeg_CADave Parsons - YouTube Music

    David Guy Parsons is a British rock musician who is best known as the original bassist for English grunge band Bush.

  4. Released as a single in 1992, it features Jimmy Pursey as a guest musician. Both the B-sides are Sham 69 covers. The CD single is designed to resemble a sawtooth. "If the Kids Are United" also features on many other compilation and live albums, and it has been covered by many artists and bands such as Wat Tyler, Rancid, 7 Seconds, Oi Polloi, DJ ...

  5. Get all the lyrics to songs by Dave Guy Parsons and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  6. Real Name: David Guy Parsons. Profile: Dave Parsons is a British bassist who is best known as the original bassist for the grunge band Bush. In Groups: Bush, Dig Dig Dig, The Partisans, Transvision Vamp. Variations: Viewing All | Dave Parsons (2) D. Parsons, D.Parsons, Dave, Parsons, David Guy Parsons.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2015 · Gonzo Today salutes one of the founding fathers of Punk nobility: Dave Parsons — proudly anti establishment and a global icon of rebellion — the original co-lyricist with Jim Pursey and guitarist for Sham 69. Dave sheds light on his gritty way to the top and discusses the anarchic spirit that gave birth to Sham 69 and the music industry today.