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Hospital Sports

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Hospital Sports started in November 2011 with Danny Ebdale on guitar, Nick Prussing on drums and Morgan Allen on bass. We started as an instrumental math rock band then incorporated vocals mid 2012. Nick left June 2012, so we got our friend Madison Bailey on drums. We made our debut album with her which was then released October 2013.

We then made an EP with her called Whatever Happened, which was released in August 2014. Nick returned December 2014 and we began writing our second album Take Care which was released January 2017. Morgan left the band in February 2017 to focus on audio engineering so we broke up soon after that. Danny and Nick started writing new songs with bassist and friend Laurence Diack in September 2017 initially under a new name. But they sounded so much like Hospital Sports that we decided to officially reform in August 2018. These songs included become the songs included on our latest third album On We and You, released July 2020.

Band Members:
Danny Ebdale (guitar)
Nick Prussing (drums)
Laurence Diack (bass)

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