Ginger is a British rock band formed in 1991, known for their energetic sound that blends elements of hard rock, punk, and glam. The band originally consisted of frontman Ginger Wildheart, guitarist CJ, bassist Danny McCormack, and drummer Ritch Battersby. They gained a dedicated following through their dynamic live performances and distinctive style. Notable works include their debut album "Earth vs. Ginger" (1994), which featured hits like "I Wanna Be Your Dog" and "Sick of Drugs." Their sophomore effort, "Take a Chance on Me" (1996), further solidified their presence in the rock scene. Ginger is also recognized for the 2007 album "The Pessimist's Companion," showcasing their evolution and songwriting prowess. The band's impact on music extends beyond their own releases; Ginger Wildheart has been a prolific songwriter and collaborator, influencing various artists within the rock genre. The band's raw energy and DIY ethos have resonated with fans and contributed to the resurgence of interest in underground rock music in the UK. Ginger's legacy is characterized by their authenticity and a loyal fanbase that appreciates their contributions to the rock landscape.