Dave Cheeseman

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Dave Cheeseman (born David James Cheeseman, 24 June 1978, Hull, England) is a prolific English underground session musician, known for his work with Sack Trick and Pillow Talk.[1][2]

Dave Chesseman
Birth nameDavid James Cheeseman
Born (1978-06-24) 24 June 1978 (age 45)
Hull, England
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Session musician
Instrument(s)Keyboards

Biography edit

Cheeseman started playing the keyboard after being inspired by Guns N' Roses' live music video of "November Rain", in which frontman Axl Rose can be seen engaging a stadium crowd whilst seated behind a piano. Van Halen and later Dream Theater became the focus of his musical fixations and provided inspiration for his pursuit of keyboard playing perfection.

Cheeseman played keyboards in the York heavy metal outfit Beyond Redemption, with Gideon Letch, Mark Burnett and Evil Clive Jevons, achieving success on the local and underground international metal scene. The band were also notorious for their stage show, which inevitably involved band members stripping to the waist.

Later on, he founded Pillow Talk with James Jirgens, Gideon Letch and Mark Burnett. The band's shambolic comedy rock caught the attention of Chris Dale of Sack Trick, who recruited Cheeseman for his own rock outfit.

In the meantime Cheeseman played drums for several Nottingham based indie bands including the underground folk rockers, Heroic Trio. He also plays bass guitar in a tribute band, Beyond Comprehension.

Cheeseman also plays for Twin Zero, a Reuben Gotto rock project based in London.

Cheeseman is also a Hull City A.F.C. supporter and is regularly seen at the KC Stadium.

Bands edit

Beyond Redemption edit

1997 - 2000

  • Dave Cheeseman - Keyboards, Vocals
  • Clive Jevons - Guitar, Vocals
  • Mark Burnett - Bass Guitar
  • Yvgeni Vatchkov - Bass Guitar
  • Gideon Letch - Drums

Beyond Comprehension edit

1998–Present

  • Dave Cheeseman - Bass
  • Gideon Letch - Vocals
  • Rock God - Guitar
  • Oliver Robinson - Crew

Pillow Talk edit

1999–Present

  • Dave Cheeseman - Keyboards, Vocals
  • James Jirgens - Guitar, Vocals
  • Mark Burnett - Bass
  • Chris Harter - Bass, Vocals
  • Dr Roland Parker - Bass
  • Ned Potter - Drums
  • Chris Smith - Drums
  • Gideon Letch - Drums, Vocals
  • Ben Calvert - Drums

Fat Digester edit

  • Dave Cheeseman - Keyboards

Heroic Trio edit

1999–Present

  • Dave Cheeseman - Drums
  • Nicola Underdown - Bass, Vocals
  • Sarah Moore - Guitar, Vocals

The Deltarays edit

  • Dave Cheeseman - Drums
  • Dan Hardy - guitar
  • Darren Hardy - Bass
  • Chris Tomlinson - Vocals
  • Glen Davies - Drums

Twin Zero edit

2004–Present

  • Dave Cheeseman - Keyboards
  • Anf Morfitt - Bass
  • Reuben Gotto - Guitar
  • Karl Middleton- Vocals
  • Bing Bong - Guitar
  • Ben Calvert - Drums
  • Si Hutchby - Drums

Sack Trick edit

1997–Present

  • Chris Dale - Bass, Vocals
  • Reuben Gotto - Guitar, Vocals
  • Robin Guy - Drums, Vocals
  • Dave Cheeseman - Keyboards, Vocals

Selected discography edit

  • Beyond Redemption - Injury Time EP (2001)
  • Pillow Talk - Purely Platonic (2001)
  • Smooth Cheeseboard - Paprika Gentlemen (2002) - Solo project with Chris Smith
  • Pillow Talk - Painful Love (2003)
  • Pillow Talk - Criminal Conviction (2005)
  • Twin Zero - Monolith (2005)
  • Pillow Talk - "Come On England" (2006) - Single for the 2006 FIFA World Cup
  • Twin Zero - The Tomb To Every Hope (2006)
  • Sack Trick - Live in Tokyo (2008)

References edit

  1. ^ "BBC Article". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Come On England - our World Cup song". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

External links edit