Scooters Union

They released one album, Vivid Memories of Static, which was nominated for two South African Music Awards, and they also produced two hits, 'Blue Man In A Bulldozer,' and 'Brave Heart.

'[1][2][3][4] The band had a turbulent beginning, playing small shows in bars, to be cut short when frontman Rhys Johnstone headed overseas.

The guitarist persuaded him to return a few years later, and the band went on to play sold-out shows.

They appeared alongside such acts as the Spin Doctors, Tracy Chapman, and Crowded House.

Reviewer Kurt Shoemaker describes their album as 'a gem,' containing rock with beautiful vocal harmonies, some 'classic' country music, Avant-garde, and an instrumental accordion track.