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The Biography of Kolin |
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Personals Name: Kolin Real Name: Colin Tomlinson Date of birth: 3 September 1989 Country of birth: Scotland Area of residence: Bathgate |
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Band
Instrument played: Bass Guitar
Why join the band?: Well, I was just a bit bored so I decided to join the group.
Why the name ‘Felonik’?: I have no idea whatsoever to the name.
What does the band really mean to you?: Nothing much really, it's just a laugh with friends. The music doesn't really matter to me either.
What do you hope in the future in terms of the band?: In my opinion, I want to make a heap of money from this and do nothing else in my life.
Comments about progress of Band: Progress has been good so far, the songs are actually quite good.
Comments about progress of self: So far I've progressed well, I'm really trying to get better at playing the bass guitar.
Personal ideas for improving the style of the band: I like the style as it is, I really enjoy the music it's a good listen! What we look like as a group doesn't really bother me.
Personal ideas for improving the attitude of the band: It's a good attitude with team work we seem very focus on what we are doing- making good music, having a laugh as friends too.
Personal ideas for improving the attitude of self: Good so far, I like what I do. Mind you if I wasn't in the band it wouldn't bother me but I would still listen to the music.
Are you worried about the first gig: Nope, not really. I don't see the point in worrying about things, I'd probably worry in the last 5 minutes before we were on.
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Misc.
Favourite Band: Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Favourite Male Solo Artist: James Blunt
Favourite Female Solo Artist: N/A
Favourite Celebrity: Myself
Favourite Song: Californication
Favourite Food: Haggis
Favourite Colour: N/A
Favourite Place: My Bed
Favourite Phrase: "Don't give a sh*t!!!", Myself
Liam Burge (Budgie)
Copyright © 2003 Felonik Entertainment. All rights reserved.
First published 2004