Gary John Jarman is a British bassist and singer in the Wakefield music group The Cribs. The band consists of his two brothers: Ryan (his twin) and Ross (youngest sibling). Gary is the most political member of The Cribs, and can regularly be heard in interviews railing against inequality and misogyny in the music industry.

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  • Gary John Jarman is a British bassist and singer in the Wakefield music group The Cribs. The band consists of his two brothers: Ryan (his twin) and Ross (youngest sibling). Gary is the most political member of The Cribs, and can regularly be heard in interviews railing against inequality and misogyny in the music industry. This could be attributed to the fact that he spent a few years prior to the bands success participating as part of the committee that put on the UK's first "Ladyfest" in London, and also numerous fundraisers around this time. He has also been seen with various other bands, such as Quasi in which his wife Joanna Bolme plays bass, Comet Gain, and Jeffrey Lewis - guesting as a drummer all times. In 2008 he recorded the vocals on a track called "I Would Like to be Forgiven" by fellow Wakefield band The Research and he appeared in the music video of The Jicks' song Gardenia. His first job was working in a vet's practice, however he found the emotional strain too much, and soon realised that he was not destined to administer to animals for a living. His next job was working in a toilet paper and serviette factory where he claims that along with his brothers "We were the sole manufacturers of napkins in the UK.". Gary also revealed recently that he learnt to play the violin and read music at school because he "liked understanding something that kept me separate, distinct. ” In the past he has been prone to melancholy. Gary endorses Fender basses, of which he prefers the Precision and Mustang, and Ampeg bass amplifiers, using valve Classics and Vintage, as well as the solid-state SVT 350, through classic 8x10 cabinets.
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  • Gary John Jarman is a British bassist and singer in the Wakefield music group The Cribs. The band consists of his two brothers: Ryan (his twin) and Ross (youngest sibling). Gary is the most political member of The Cribs, and can regularly be heard in interviews railing against inequality and misogyny in the music industry.
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