Nazareth

Nazareth is a renowned Scottish rock band formed in Dunfermline, Scotland, in 1968. The group gained international fame in the 1970s with their gritty hard rock sound and powerful vocals. The classic lineup featured Dan McCafferty (vocals), Pete Agnew (bass), Manny Charlton (guitar), and Darrell Sweet (drums).
Nazareth’s breakthrough came with their 1975 album Hair of the Dog, which included the hit single “Love Hurts,” a song that remains their best-known track and a staple of classic rock radio. The band’s distinctive style blends heavy guitar riffs, blues influences, and heartfelt ballads, making them a favorite of rock fans worldwide.
Throughout their career, Nazareth has released more than 20 studio albums, numerous Gold and Platinum awards and have toured extensively, building a loyal fan base and presence worldwide. They have over 3 Million Spotify listeners monthly.
Nazareth continues to perform and record, maintaining a legacy as one of Scotland’s most successful rock exports.
Gianni Pontillo- Lead Vocals
Pete Agnew- Bass/Vocals
Jimmy Murrison- Guitars/Vocals
Lee Agnew- Drums/Percussion/Vocals
