So they both departed in 1988. So in come Steve (Wolfman) piper on drums. One of our best decisions. Then we made our tour two biggest ever mistakes. That was tu take Mark Burk and then Graham Grant into the band, both so-called bass players. Infact neither of them were godd enough to play on our albums, allthough we gave Mark Burk the credits on the plaque of the dead album, it was Tony who played the bass on that album! After returning from our 1989 tour of the USA, we mad another godd desision that was replacing Grant wit Paul Oxley. Ok, the only other change in the Krewmen's line up since then was in 1992 when Steve got to old and senile to stay playing the drums. So we put him out front on rythm guitar. What a big mistake that was, for we now have to pay him much more money. For he is now become the bands Sex-Idol.

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  Seriously, this mve of Steve's gave us the opportunity to recruit Tony Gallagher, one of the best drummers in the UK. Plus it gave us much fuller sound with the extra guitar. In the pas 12 years the Krewmen have releases 10 albums and several singles all on Lost Moment Records. The curse of the Graveyard Demon album was releases on the USA labe Skyclad. Thay have toured europe many times, the USA (east & west coast twice) - Canada and Japan in 1997/98 Lost Moment Records, released The Krewmen's first 3 albums (The Adventures of the Krewmen, Sweet Dreams, Intor the Tomb) on three CD's. The originals were releases only on Vinyl. Also the releases the bands old blues singles What your are today, ramblin on one CD.  
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