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Ed Kuepper To Play The Saints With The Aints

by Paul Cashmere on June 19, 2017

in News

Ed Kuepper has resurrected his anti-Saints band, The Aints, to perform the music of the original band.

Ed’s Aints 2017 includes Peter Oxley from The Sunnyboys on bass, Paul Larson of The Celibate Rifles on drums with Alister Spence on keyboards and a guest brass section.

The Aints will perform the three iconic Saints albums ‘Im) Stranded (1977), the hugely influential Eternally Yours (1978), and the genre-defying Prehistoric Sounds (1978).

:”I don’t think that anyone, myself included, would have thought that this material I wrote when I was starting out would still have currency after all this time….but here we are celebrating it’s 40th anniversary. I’m actually pretty chuffed about doing it and have got a top notch band together to play the stuff. – Ed Kuepper

The Aints dates

Wednesday 27th September 2017
The Tivoli, Brisbane Festival

Friday 10th November 2017
The Gov, Adelaide SA

Saturday 11th November 2017
Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA

Friday 17th November 2017
Caravan Music Club, Oakleigh VIC

Saturday 18th November 2017
Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC

Friday 24th November 2017
Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW

Saturday 25th November 2017
Twin Towns, Gold Coast QLD

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