The Mutineers do not play very often these days,
because Graeme E. Pearson concentrates mainly on solo gigs as well as OOR Tours - The musical walking
tour of Edinburgh. They were
formed in the summer of 1993
and play a unique brand of Folk/Rock with a variety of traditional and
modern styles.
What's New (Big News)
Press Release
Subject: Popular local band appears in major Hollywood movie.
Edinburgh based band Graeme E. Pearson and The Mutineers have been
plucked
from relative obscurity and catapulted into the limelight with a guest
appearance in the Hollywood movie, A shot at Glory, produce by Eagle
Beach Productions.
Filmed on location around Scotland last summer, The Cup stars Robert
Duval
Michael (Batman) Keaton and Ally McCoist, and tells the story of
fictitious
Kilnockie Football Club.
Popular local band, Graeme E. Pearson and The Mutineers play the
part
of a Folk/Ceilidh band during a celebration scene with Graeme E.
Pearson
singing two traditional songs along with a dance tune.
"The whole experience of being involved in a film with such a big
budget
was tremendous," says Graeme E. Pearson. "The accordionist in the band,
David Vernon, and I went through to meet with the Director, Michael
Corrente.
We played him a couple of songs and tunes, and he took to us right
away."
"Luck has played a part in us being in this film but the fact that
we
are an entertaining band and good musicians also helped," says Graeme.
A shot at Glory is due for release within the next few months and
will
expose the talents of Graeme E. Pearson and The Mutineers to the world.
Graeme E. Pearson performs solo and The Mutineers play as a duo,
trio,
4-piece band, or in any permutation to suit the occasion. They can be
contacted
at ++44 (0) 131 331 1617 Email us