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Dave Couse Vocals After the break up of A-House, Dave was involved in a number of projects. The only significant output came from Lokomotiv in the shape of the single, 'Next Time Around'. Dave released his debut solo album, 'Genes' in 2003. |
PERFORMANCE HISTORY ::: Last Chance » A-House » Lokomotiv » Dave Couse » Couse & The Impossible » Couse |
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Fergal Bunbury Lead Guitar Fergal went on to record with Dave Couse as part of Lokomotiv. There is currently no further information available. |
PERFORMANCE HISTORY ::: A-House » Lokomotiv |
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Martin Healy Bass Guitar Martin went on to form AV8 after the breakup of A-House. The band subsequently changed their name to The Sweet Hereafter. In more recent times, Martin has also played with Pony Club. |
PERFORMANCE HISTORY ::: A-House » AV8 » The Sweet Hereafter » Pony Club |
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Dave Dawson Drums [1990 - 1997] Before playing with A-House, Dave performed with Swim, who released one album, 'Sundrive Road' in 1990. There is currently no further information available. |
PERFORMANCE HISTORY ::: Swim » A-House |
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Dave Morrissey Keyboards [1990 - 1997] There is currently no further information available. |
PERFORMANCE HISTORY ::: Aiken Drum » Missing Link » A-House » Pony Club |
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Dermot Wylie Drums [1985 - 1990] Dermot played drums with A-House up until the release of 'I Want Too Much'. There is currently no further information available. |
PERFORMANCE HISTORY ::: A-House |
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Susan Kavanagh Backing Vocals [1990 - 1997] Prior to joining A-House, Susan was a presenter of the Irish TV programme 'Jo-Maxi'. She joined A-House in 1990 and first appeared on the 'Doodle E.P' of the same year. |
PERFORMANCE HISTORY ::: Giant » A-House |