My Fantasy Band: Donald Cumming, The Virgins

Gillian Orr
Thursday 12 February 2009 20:00 EST
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Vocals - The Everly Brothers
I love their sound. Those guys really had their own thing going on. But if this really is my fantasy, I'd have Skip James, Neil Young and Bo Diddley singing on stage with them too. That would be epic.

Guitar - Robert Quine and Mick Ronson
Robert Quine did the coolest solos. He could play anything and make it sound weird and original. He played with Lou Reed in the Eighties. I have a DVD of them playing, which I watch all the time. Mick Ronson was great, too, with David Bowie. He was an amazing lead guitarist and a really good producer and arranger and probably an awesome guy.

Bass - Rick Danko
Who doesn't love The Band? They defined an era. Rick was probably the coolest bass player around. He had a lot of struggle in his life. Sadly, he died about 10 years ago.

Drums -'All That Jazz' drummer
I'd like to see the drummer from 'All That Jazz', the 1979 Bob Fosse movie, join these guys on stage. The drummer had a particularly strong look and provided sterling support.

The Virgins' single "Teen Lovers" is out on 23 February on Atlantic Records.

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