Formed in April of 2006, The Cans are a Stockport based, four piece rhythm and blues, rock n' roll band.
The band play a mix of covers and their own material. Covers range from classic blues tracks such as 'Help Me' and 'Don't Start Me Talkin' by Sonny Boy Williamson and 'Cocaine' by JJ Cale (also covered by Eric Clapton), to 50's and 60's rock n' roll songs such as 'Mystery Train' by Elvis Presley and 'You Really Got Me' by The Kinks.
The original lineup consisted of front man Steve Mullen on lead vocals, harmonica and rhythm guitar; Andy Millington, lead and slide guitars and vocals; Nolan Worthington, bass guitar and Chris Pendlebury on drums. The band's name is an acronym of the members names, Chris, Andy, Nolan, Steve = CANS.
The Cans made their stage debut on Friday, May 5th 2006 at the Manchester Rugby Club in Cheadle Hulme. The band played to an audience of around 150 blues enthusiasts. The night was a complete success and the band began a monthly residency at the club. In later gigs The Cans opened up a jam session in their second set to any musician in the audience. Local musicians such as Bill Worthington and Barry Lord from Atlanta Roots regularly got up and joined in. The following months saw The Cans receive numerous bookings at other local pubs in the Stockport and Cheadle area.
Lately drummer Andy Marshall has replaced Chris Pendlebury on drums. The Cans continue to play arround the northwest area and last year recorded a demo CD. To hear some of the music please visit the Myspace page www.myspace.com/thecansblues