The Brothers Creeggan
- Formed
- 1992
- Genres
- jazz
- Members
- Andy Creeggan
Biography
The Brothers Creeggan was a Canadian jazz band formed in 1992 in Ontario. The band consisted of Jim Creeggan (upright bass, guitar, bass guitar, vocals), Andy Creeggan (guitar, piano, accordion, percussion, vocals), and Ian McLauchlan (drums). They blended elements of alternative rock and jazz, releasing four albums: "The Brothers Creeggan" in 1995, "The Brothers Creeggan II" in 1997, "Trunks" in 2000, and "Sleepyhead" in 2002.
Highlights
- Formed in 1992 in Ontario.
- Blend of jazz and alternative rock.
- Released four albums between 1995 and 2002.
Discography
- The Brothers Creeggan1995
- The Brothers Creeggan II1997
- Trunks2000
- Sleepyhead2002
FAQ
When was the band formed?
The Brothers Creeggan was formed in 1992.
Who are the members of the band?
The members of the band are Jim Creeggan, Andy Creeggan, and Ian McLauchlan.
Where is the artist from?
The Brothers Creeggan is a Canadian band from Ontario.
What genre of music do they play?
The Brothers Creeggan plays jazz music.
What are their biggest hits or albums?
Notable albums include "The Brothers Creeggan" (1995), "The Brothers Creeggan II" (1997), "Trunks" (2000), and "Sleepyhead" (2002).
Have they won any awards?
The Brothers Creeggan has not won any awards.
