The key to the Rollercoaster sound lies in a band that have been making music together for the past 20 years. Alistair and Rob met in school, formed a band called Redwood, which Chris later joined on drums. Redwood landed a major record deal, toured the UK, released albums worldwide, national press, TV etc. Around 2002, Alistair and Chris formed Rollercoaster, and with various different line-ups, played weddings and functions throughout the UK over the following years. With the ability to add in quality fiddle players, keys, and female vocals, Rollercoaster offer a blend of pop / rock and Celtic tunes. With Rob joining on guitar in early 2010, the band was able to realise it’s full potential, giving the highest levels of professionalism and consistency, quality vocals, strong harmonies and energetic performance.
The key to the Rollercoaster sound lies in a band that have been making music together for the past 20 years. Alistair and Rob met in school, formed a band called Redwood, which Chris later joined on drums. Redwood landed a major record deal, toured the UK, released albums worldwide, national press, TV etc. Around 2002, Alistair and Chris formed Rollercoaster, and with various different line-ups, played weddings and functions throughout the UK over the following years. With the ability to add in quality fiddle players, keys, and female vocals, Rollercoaster offer a blend of pop / rock and Celtic tunes. With Rob joining on guitar in early 2010, the band was able to realise it’s full potential, giving the highest levels of professionalism and consistency, quality vocals, strong harmonies and energetic performance.