JP Reid
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John Paul Reid | |
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Birth name | John Paul Reid |
Also known as | The Dragon |
Born | 1970 Ayr, Scotland |
Genres | Alternative rock, alternative metal, nu metal |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Adorno Records Captains of Industry Maybe Records 14th Floor / Warners Medals For Everyone |
Associated acts | Sucioperro Marmaduke Duke |
Website | www.sucioperro.com |
John Paul Reid also known as JP Reid and The Dragon is a Scottish vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter who is mainly known for his work in the bands Sucioperro and Marmaduke Duke. JP Reid is also associated with the band . He is also one half of the collaborative project Invisibles.
Discography[]
Albums[]
- Marmaduke Duke – The Magnificent Duke (14 April 2005, Captains of Industry)
- Sucioperro – Random Acts of Intimacy (10 June 2006, Captains of Industry)
- Sucioperro – Pain Agency (4 May 2009, Maybe Records)
- Marmaduke Duke – Duke Pandemonium (11 May 2009, 14th Floor Records / Warner Music UK) UK
- Sucioperro – The Heart String & How To Pull It (4 March 2011, Xtra Mile Recordings)
- Sucioperro – (3 September 2012, Medals For Everyone)
- – (11 November 2013, Medals For Everyone)
- Invisibles - Keep Quiet Ghosts (9 July 2021, MFE Records)
Singles and EPs[]
- Sucioperro – "Why Bliss Destroy" (August 2002, self released)
- Sucioperro – "The Hidden Perils of Dancing" (11 November 2004, Adorno Records)
- Sucioperro – "Tour EP #1" (April 2005, self released)
- Sucioperro – "Wolf Carnival" (10 April 2006, Captains of Industry, download only)
- Sucioperro – "Dialog on the 2" (15 May 2006, Captains of Industry)
- Sucioperro – "The Drop" (10 October 2006, Captains of Industry)
- Sucioperro – "Mums' Bad Punk Music" (17 November 2008, Maybe Records)
- Marmaduke Duke – "Kid Gloves" (2 March 2009, 14th Floor Records / Warner Music UK) UK No. 110[3]
- Marmaduke Duke – "Rubber Lover" (20 April 2009, 14th Floor Records / Warner Music UK, download only) UK No. 12[4] Ireland No. 42[4]
- Sucioperro – "Don't Change (What You Can't Understand)" (27 April 2009, Maybe Records, download only)
- Marmaduke Duke – "Silhouettes" (6 July 2009, 14th Floor Records / Warner Music UK) UK No. 200
- Sucioperro – "The Dissident Code" (19 October 2009, Maybe Records])
- Sucioperro – "I'm Not in Charge" (14 December 2009, King Tuts Recordings)
- Invisibles - 142 (with Gero von Werden)
Guest Appearances[]
Reid appears on the album 'Speakeasy' by Freeze The Atlantic, providing guest vocals on the track 'The Alibi'.[citation needed]
References[]
- ^ "Duke Pandemonium by Marmaduke Duke – Music Charts". acharts.us.
- ^ ">> IRMA < Irish Charts - Singles, Albums & Compilations >>". 28 May 2002. Archived from the original on 28 May 2002.
- ^ http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/090314cluk.txt
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Marmaduke Duke – Rubber Lover – Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
Categories:
- Scottish rock singers
- Scottish rock guitarists
- Scottish male guitarists
- Scottish male singers
- Living people
- 1971 births
- 21st-century Scottish singers
- 21st-century British guitarists
- 21st-century male singers