Birchy
Born in the vibrant late 1960s, Birchy emerged from a family where music was more than a pastime—it was a way of life. With a father who embodied the spirit of the era, sporting long, flowing locks and a love for psychedelic sounds, Birchy was destined to inherit a profound passion for both music and a rebellious sense of style.
Initially captivated by the cello, Birchy soon found his true calling in the electrifying world of rock guitar, drawn irresistibly to the lead guitar—the instrument of rock legends. Why delicately pluck strings with a bow when you could unleash thunderous riffs with a headbang?
His musical palette was eclectic yet anchored in the classics, with the powerful sounds of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin fueling his desire for raw, unrestrained rock. Yet, beneath the power chords and anthemic melodies, Birchy nurtured a secret admiration for the flamboyant figures of glam rock. Artists like Queen, Elton John, Kiss, and Sweet—each with their extravagant personas and dazzling outfits—ignited his imagination and inspired his own unique expression.
By the time the Psycho Sequinz era dawned, Birchy had fully embraced his glam rock alter ego. Whether cruising down the highway or belting out tunes in the shower, his playlist was a kaleidoscope of glam-infused anthems, featuring keys and lead guitar intertwining in perfect harmony. After all, who wouldn’t want a sprinkle of sparkle in their daily routine?
Birchy’s passion transcended music, extending into a fascination with glow-in-the-dark guitars—an obsession that rivaled his devotion to the art itself. His collection, shimmering like a constellation of stars, could illuminate even the darkest venues, adding an enchanting aura to every performance.
Join Birchy for a night of dazzling riffs and neon brilliance—where the music is as vibrant as the personality behind it, and you just might catch a glimpse of that legendary mane illuminated under the stage lights.