Propeller was founded in 1999, by guitarplayer Willem Niehorster, joined by Johnito.
Through the years the band has been playing with several different drummers and bassplayers. Among the drummers were Raymond "El Tente" Drenth, Sjoerd van Veen, Atila, and Michiel Coolen. Among the bassplayers were Arie "Nutboom" Eikelboom and Donny "P-Nut" Mulders.
Musically spoken the band is influenced by 80's and 90's crossover-bands like Faith No More, King Crimson and Urban Dance Squad.
Propeller played at several festivals:
BAF-squat The Hague November 25th 2000
Tomaatpop Leidschendam October 26th 2001
Langweiligkeit Festival The Hague November 17th 2001
TU Delft Festival May 21st 2002
Amnesty Festival The Hague September 7th 2002
Summer Of Love Peace Festival The Hague May 3rd 2003 (Iraq war protest)
Amnesty Festival The Hague June 6th 2004
Summer Of Love Fair Trade Festival The Hague June 19th 2004
Hertz Dongen September 18th 2004
Propeller also supported the first big protest against the Dutch Balkenende administration, by
playing at the Dam Square in Amsterdam: video
View a summary of all gigs by Propeller and its ancestors Iguana and Maya
In 2006 the remaining bandmembers decided to split up, to find some time to work on their own projects.
Until now!
In the autumn of 2007 drummer Michiel Coolen , singer Johnito and guitarist Willem Niehorster decide to get back together, aiming at having renewed fun on stage.
As we speak, just have found a new bassplayer, named Niels Zeven, so the band is up and running again!
For latest developments concerning the reunion: visit our newspage. (in Dutch)
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