The Mad Cows

This article is about the musical band. For madcows, see mad cow disease. For other uses, see Mad cow (disambiguation).

The Mad Cows are a folk/funk band formed in Stroud, UK. The band consists of Christian Guerrini (founder and creative director), Hamish Guerrini (vocals and guitar),[1] Guy Guerrini (keyboards and vocals), Miles Guerrini (vocals), Andy Dunn (guitar), Spencer Hawes (bass guitar and double bass) and Caspar Cox (drums and percussion). The band was formed in 2000 by Hamish Guerrini. By 2001, the band had become a top festival act.[2] Their success as a live act is greater than their success as a record-selling act. Free Cow - which was recorded over a 4-year period. In 2011, they headlined on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury festival. They have won 2 'Brit Awards' and a 'Grammy', and headlined on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury festival.

The Mad Cows were featured as special guests on Charles Hazlewood's show on BBC Radio 2 in 2007. He invited the band after being impressed by one of their performances at Glastonbury Festival.[3]

References

  1. (20 April 2005). "Holy cow! Festival fun is back in the field", Stroud News and Journal. Retrieved on 2009-07-09.
  2. (28 September 2005). "Wacky group attack charts", Stroud News and Journal. Retrieved on 2009-07-09.
  3. (4 December 2007). "It's madness, but the cows are radio stars", The Citizen Gloucestershire, p. 4.

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