Worthy Dan has DJ'd soul and easy listening at legendary nights like Blow Up, Turned Out Nice Again, and Sticky Youth Club, and at clubs like The Zap and The Basement (both in Brighton), The Wag (London) and The Factory (Worthing). He's also spent time as sound man for acts as diverse as acoustic hero Richard Durrant and legendary rockers Spitfire. Dan is one of Roundabout's poets, provides the music between acts and is an occasional compere.
Jenn Bamboo, an unreconstructed ex rock-chick, is currently achieving notoriety as second vocalist with Roundabout's resident calypso act The Bamboo Band.
Bamboo Sue is the fiddle player with the popular calypsonians. Known for bright hair, loud nioses and her son's frequent appearances as second guitarist. He's only seven and can play better than Bamboo Jim.
Steve Carroll is a 21st century Renaissance man, equally adept as graphic designer, performance poet and writer. He regularly appears at Roundabout, both as poet and compere. He has written Riddler's Fayre, a series of five graphic novels set at the turn of the thirteenth century, when Europe is buzzing with the discovery of Alchemy. Illustrated by legendary 2000AD artist Jeff Anderson, Riddler's Fayre is due to be published in early 2005.
Tracey Thompson trained in fine art at Northbrook College, Tracey is a founder of RAG and Roundabout. As well as providing an artistic flourish at events, Tracey brings homemade cake and sometimes runs the cafe-bar.
Nathan Bean has been labelled 'controversial' since exhibiting with RAG at Worthing Museum & Art Gallery. He showed 'Apathy Is Catching', a video featuring male and female dolls burning, and grabbed a front-page in the local paper under the headline 'Is This 3-minute Video Art?'. His simple videos, exploring the general theme of relationships, are often projected at Roundabout.
Russ Bravo is a journalist, singer-songsmith/poet and comedy writer who possesses a personalised autograph from the great Groucho Marx, too many retro Apple Mac computers and a deeply understanding family. He plays solo around the place with a curious mix of self-penned numbers and unlikely cover versions, and also fronts the Vertitas band, a contemporary folk-jazz-rock-pop-gospel-blues ensemble, precariously anchored at St Matthew's Church in Tarring.
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