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Kids That Fly at the Proud Larry's, Oxford, MS
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Kids Can't Fly | |
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Lead singer Robin Black in 2011. | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Southampton, United Kingdom |
| Genres | Pop-punk, ska-punk |
| Years active | 2006–2014 |
| Members | Robin Black Dan Parkinson Dave Matthews Scott Wilson Tom Dowd Chris Booroff |
| Past members | Drew Comley Ryan Stanikk Ash Springle Elliott Langford Ben Marion Dave Ramsey Jay Havelock Mark Lant |
Kids Can't Fly were a British pop-punk band from Southampton, United Kingdom that formed in May 2006. The line up consists of lead singer and guitarist Robin Black, bass guitarist Tom Dowd, guitarist Dan Parkinson, saxophone Dave Matthews, drummer Scott Wilson and trumpet player Chris Booroff. They have released four extended plays and four singles. The band is noted for incorporating ska and reggae influence into pop punk and has been typically described as "ska pop punk".
The band spent the first six years releasing extended plays like The Take Off EP (2006), No Joy for the Jealous (2007), Strength in Numbers (2010) and Northern Horizons (2012). In this period they also had several line-up changes because of members not feeling sure in continuing in the music industry. Vocalist Robin Black and saxophonist Dave Matthews have been constant members of the band throughout these developments, while Scott Wilson, the founding drummer departed from the band in 2011, but later rejoined in 2012. The band have planned a debut album to be released some time in early 2013, however completed their final tour in 2014.
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