More On The Versus Cancer DVDs

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Production company UK One is set to bring New Order, Paul Weller, Ian Brown, Noel Gallagher and The Charlatans to the small screen, after winning the job of working on the Versus Cancer concert DVDs.

Production company UK One is set to bring New Order, Paul Weller, Ian Brown, Noel Gallagher and The Charlatans to the small screen, after winning the job of working on the Versus Cancer concert DVDs.

Ian Brown does his thingUK One will provide the editing for the last two concerts prior to their DVD release and televisual broadcast. The firm was the only North West company in the final running for the job.

Steven Chapman told How-Do that his team are looking to maximise the amount they can help Versus Cancer raise from the release, and as such took “the unusual step of helping the charity get a broadcaster and an ad-funder/sponsor.”

He added: “Fortunately with such major names attached, there are already several networks interested in viewing the footage. There are also a great number of sponsors looking to get involved, although we're still looking at further possibilities.”

UK One is also known for its endeavours in helping to bring The Tube back to TV, and staging the show in Manchester.

Cancer charity Versus Cancer, which is spearheaded by Andy Rourke of The Smiths, has so far raised over quarter of a million pounds to help fight the disease.

Source: www.how-do.co.uk

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Ricky Hatton To Challenge Oasis In The Charts? Round Two

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These pictures were sent in to me today from Dirty Weekend band member Kevin O, who's band played with Ricky Hatton at the Rockyoke that night.

He would also like to point out that Ricky's performance that night was 'knockout!' and not as portrayed in certain tabloids.

He also added if any of the visitors to the site think they can do better, come down, Wednesday Nights, Stalybridge! bring it on!

For more information and pictures visit www.rockyoke.co.uk

Find the original story and video I posted here, of Ricky performing a Elvis classic.

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The Greatest Guitarists Ever - Photo Gallery

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Oasis' Noel Gallagher started playing guitar aged thirteen when he received six months' probation for robbing a corner shop. During this time he had little else to do so learnt to play guitar by playing along with songs on the radio.

Checkout 75 great guitar legends here: NME Gallery

Is Noel worthy of being named one of the Greatest Ever Guitarists? Have your say now at NME.COM/Guitar.

Source: www.nme.com

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Bonehead Club Date In Leeds

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Date: Friday 14th March 2008
Venue Trash @ Josephs Well, Chorley Lane, Leeds, LS2 9NW

Thanks to Damian Morgan

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Who's Playing? Big Announcement Soon...

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There have been loads of rumours flying around over the last few days about who is playing our Feb Gig - We will be making our first announcement within the next week. You’ll hear the official announcement here first…so watch this space.

Source: www.versuscancer.org (Tickets Are Still Available)

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Internet Auction Sites 'Exploit' Fans

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Resale of live event tickets slammed in government report

A group of MPs are set to call for an industry code of conduct on the resale of event tickets, especially through internet auction sites.

The report, to be published on Thursday (January 10), will also say that the auction sites have exploited fans, including those of music gigs and festivals, by allowing touts to re-sell at inflated prices.

The BBC also claims today that the report, from the Culture, Media and Sport select committee, will call for the threat of action by The Office of Fair Trading if no code is agreed.

Senior promoters and figures within the music industry have long called for touting to be made illegal - however the government has always stopped short of such a measure. Tickets for football matches cannot be resold.

Since May, the committee has been investigating whether the resale of tickets is acceptable. It looked at the underlying causes of ticket touting, and its impact on performers, promoters and the public.

It also examined whether resale of a ticket, at face value or at a higher value, should be permitted in principle, and the impact of the internet upon trade in tickets.

Source: www.nme.com

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Oasis Back On The Piste

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Noel and Liam Gallagher enjoyed a booze bender during a Swiss ski trip and proved they’re still party animals.

And there seemed no stopping the Oasis boys as they got stuck into beverages at a bar in the Champery resort.

Both Noel, 40, and Liam, 35, had enjoyed an afternoon on the piste before strolling into Mitchells bar.

An onlooker said: “Noel and Liam arrived early evening and ordered a couple of wraps and some chips. “They seemed to be with family and friends and they were all having a hoot.

“Both Noel and Liam wiled away the hours playing cards with their party and one of their mates was singing some Oasis songs.

“They all moved on to some other apres-ski bars, grabbed a bite to eat and then persuaded the bar owners to stay open late. “The party was still going strong by 4am and the lads led the way as their friends belted out a version of Supersonic.”

The source added: “The boys had downed pints of Guinness as well as several margaritas.

“Champery is sleepy so villagers were stunned when some bars stayed open until four just for the Gallaghers.

“Owners heard they were in town so they were all quite keen to entice them both to stay and drink at their haunts.”

And who can blame them? After all, Noel and Liam are one of a kind.

The Manc rock lords more than deserved to let their locks down after spending last month at a north London studio where they worked all day and night on their seventh album.

Liam, who has three children, and Noel, who has two, were famed for their love of partying in the 90s. So it’s good to know they still have the taste for Cigarettes And Alcohol.

And they can seriously make up for our January detox malarkey, which is driving us mad.

source: www.dailystar.co.uk

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Ricky Hatton To Challenge Oasis In The Charts?

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Footage of Ricky Hatton singing 'Suspicious Minds' a Elvis Presley Classic has appeared on Youtube, and is being tipped for chart success in 2008.

Ricky had drinkers in stitches in his local pub near his home in Stalybridge. Hattersley, Gtr Manchester with his hilarious version of Suspicious Minds.

One reveller said: “Ricky was hilarious. The band were playing some top tunes. They realised Ricky was in the crowd and invited him on stage. After a bit of convincing he was singing at the top of his lungs.”

Source: Daily Star, Metro & Teletext

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Liam And Noel Gallagher On The Weakest Link

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Friends of comedy impressionist Stevie Riks, have set him up his own facebook group to get him his own TV show check it out here.

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This Much I Know

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Meg Mathews

Interior designer, 41, London

I first met Noel [Gallagher] in London in 1994. Definitely Maybe was out but it hadn't gone crazy yet. He was going out with my flatmate at the time, which made it all a bit difficult.

I remember Liam and Noel's squabbling and moodiness. The only way to guarantee they would be happy was to get Peggy [their mother] down.

The Oasis Knebworth concerts were very happy days for me. It was the biggest gig of their lives and that morning Noel went missing. Everyone was worried. He'd gone to a jeweller and bought me a Cartier watch with the inscription 'Forever and a day'. I've kept it for Anais.

People think I named my daughter after the perfume Anais Anais. The perfume company even sent me a lifetime supply! But I named her after the writer Anais Nin. She had an amazing time in Paris in the Twenties - hanging out with Hemingway, smoking opium, orgies, drink...

I thought 'Wonderwall' was about me. It was for a while. Then when we got divorced he took it away. He said it wasn't about me. But it's his song so he decides.

I've been back to Supernova Heights since David Walliams bought it. It was a bit eerie at first. So much happened there. I can still see one of the Charlatans breaking his leg falling down the limestone floating staircase.

I never got over my divorce. That's what I discovered in rehab. I was trying so hard to be strong and say 'I'm fine' and it caught up with me. It's still the longest relationship I've had.

Me and Noel are fine now. I couldn't see myself growing old with him... not the happiest of people.

Read the full interview here

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

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Tickets Still On Sale For The Charity Event Of The Year

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Versus Cancer is to return for a third year running.

The huge fund-raising concert organised by former Smiths legend Andy Rourke will once again takeover the M.E.N. Arena on February 23.

Last year saw unforgettable performances by Oasis' guitarist Noel Gallagher, Manc indie-rock veterans The Charlatans and Modfather Paul Weller.

Details of 2008's line-up are set to be announced in recent weeks.

On the concert Rourke told Xfm Manchester: "Next year’s gig is going to be talked about for years to come. We’ve got some of the biggest bands of the moment lined up as well as some legendary acts that haven’t performed live for a long time.

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"It is also the start of something special for us.

"We’ve created a campaign ‘Join the Line Up’ that centres around the Versus Cancer badge - basically, we’ve always been about loads of people getting together to make a stand and do something special, and this year we wanted everyone to be able to be a part of it."

Versus Cancer is Manchester's biggest fundraising event, raising money for cancer research and awareness with last year's event raising £250,000 alone.

Versus Cancer takes place on Saturday, February 23. Tickets are £40. For details of how you can join the line-up, show your support and book tickets NOW, simply visit www.versuscancer.org.

Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

All standing tickets are now sold out, but some are still available from the venue.

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Wayne Rooney To Keep Unique Guitar Given To Him By Noel Gallagher

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Q. Is it true Noel Gallagher gave you a guitar for your birthday sprayed in Man City colours with the lyrics to Blue Moon written on it?

A. Yes. But at the end of the day it's unique.

Q. Some reports suggested you've given it away - are you planning to keep it?

A. Of course I'm going to keep it! It's a birthday present and I keep all my birthday presents.

Wayne Rooney was speaking at the launch of Coca-Cola Zero's 'Find the next Rooney' campaign, putting money into clubs' youth development.

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Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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Queen Declared 'Top British Band'

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Rockers Queen have beaten The Beatles to be crowned greatest British band of all time by BBC Radio 2 listeners.

They pipped the Fab Four in a live contest, trouncing other finalists The Rolling Stones, Oasis and Take That.

The bands were judged on song-writing, lyrics, live performances, originality and showmanship.

More than 20,000 listeners voted by email, text and phone. The five finalists had been selected over the previous week by Radio 2 listeners.

DJ Mark Goodier then hosted a three-hour live New Year's Day show in which a host of celebrity guests, including boy band McFly, joined listeners in debating who should win the title.

After all the votes had been totted up, the winner was then announced live on air - and it was revealed that Queen had beaten the Beatles by just 400 votes.

Queen, led by flamboyant frontman Freddie Mercury, released a string of hit records throughout the '70s, '80s and '90s - including Bohemian Rhapsody in 1975, widely regarded as one of the best UK singles of all time.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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The Big Names Are Back For 2008

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The big guns are out and, if they’re not firing blanks, 2008 should be one of the great years for new music.

Oasis: The light blue side of Manchester has plenty to celebrate with Sven’s boys flying high . . . and the prospect of a seventh Oasis album. Noel, Liam and Co began recording it on November 5 with Don’t Believe The Truth producer Dave Sardy. The buzz? Sonic fireworks.

U2: The band have been writing and recording in France and Morocco. With Joshua Tree pair Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois back in tow, the follow-up to 2004’s How To Dismantle An Atom Bomb might be a U2 masterpiece.

Coldplay: Eno is also producer on Coldplay’s fourth album, rumoured to be called Prospekt. It’s thought to be a concise album and the one “people will remember them by”. Among song titles are Famous Old Painters, Glass Of Water, Poppy Fields and Leftrightleftrightleft.

Dido: It’s been a long wait for a new long player by the mega-selling Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong. Her first since 2003’s Life For Rent has been delayed by the death of her father and is said to be inspired by drives down the west coast of America. Expected songs include Look No Further, Never Want To Say It’s Love and Grafton Street. Sony BMG’s big hope for 2008.

Madonna: Expect a hip-hop flavoured album from Her Madge. The eleventh and last studio album for Warner lines up the stellar talents of Timbaland and Pharell Williams. First single is probably 4 Minutes To Save The World, with Justin Timberlake.

Green Day: Few records made such an impact in the Noughties as Green Day’s 2004 magnum opus American Idiot. Singer Billie Joe Armstrong has written around 45 songs to be considered for their follow-up eighth studio album.

Kasabian: The lovable Leicester lot are pretty excited about their third album. Singer Tom Meighan has enthused: “It’s gonna be progressive and it sounds like an owl at night-time.” Guitarist Serge Pizzorno revealed he’s written a song inspired by Syd Barrett.

Razorlight: If it’s as big as Johnny Borrell’s ego, Razorlight’s third album will be an all-conquering, multi-platinum classic. Johnny went into the studio with the band on October 29 to start writing it. SFTW approves. Rock needs characters like him.

Keane: Tom Chaplin has popped into rehab since 2006’s Under The Iron Sea but things are looking up for Keane’s next record. Tom revealed that 15 songs have been written and communication between band members has improved.

R.E.M.: Even Stipe, Buck and Mills weren’t overjoyed with 2004’s Around The Sun but signs are that the Jacknife Lee-produced Accelerate (out March 31) is a return to form. Confirmed tracks include Until The Day Is Done, Living Well Is The Best Revenge, Mr Richards and I’m Gonna DJ (a set regular on their 2004/05 world tour.) Stipe says the guitar-driven LP is “the fastest we’ve made in 20 years”.

The Verve: Of all the reunions, it’s the ones that deliver new product that count the most. Richard Ashcroft and Co’s first album since 1997’s towering Urban Hymns is one of 2008’s most anticipated musical events. Bassist Simon Jones said songs are called Sit And Wonder, Judas, Appalachian Springs, Mona Lisa and Rather Be.

The Fratellis: The Scots rockers won Best Breakthrough Act at the 2007 Brits for debut Costello Music. In November, they booked rehearsal space to start the second album.

Hot Chip: One of the year’s first big-hitters is Made In The Dark, the rockier third album by London’s electro-popsters. Single Shake A Fist served notice of a bolder and brighter approach.

The Raconteurs: Jack White thinks of The Raconteurs as way more than a side project. He says the band’s sophomore album is “very different” from Broken Boy Soldiers and that it’s “coming out great”. Recorded at Blackbird Studios in Jack’s adopted home of Nashville.

The Kooks: Brighton’s hugely popular indie act have once again teamed up with producer Tony Hoffer. They’ve named the new album Konk after the London studios where they recorded it. Singer Luke Pritchard promises a “dynamic, modern yet warm and roots-based sound”.

The Feeling: We’ve got a “feeling” that the soft-rockers will sidestep the second album wobbles of many a band. Join With Us arrives mid-February and looks set to build on the success of 12 Stops And Home. First single: I Thought It Was Over.

Franz Ferdinand: Let’s hope the Scottish art rockers aren’t governed by the law of diminishing returns. Singer Alex Kapranos has revealed a secret weapon . . . “an old Russian synthesiser built from spare parts in the Cold War”. One new song is Lucid Dreams.

The Streets: Mike Skinner recently posted a new song on his MySpace reminiscent of his Original Pirate Material days before replacing it with his blinding cover of Sir Elt’s Your Song. Don’t write off a singular talent.

Antony & The Johnsons: Few will forget Antony’s hauntingly beautiful delivery on the Mercury-winning I Am A Bird Now. New album The Crying Light arrives early summer.

Robbie Williams: Wouldn’t we all just love a return to form by Robbie, particular after the decidedly patchy Rudebox and the success of his old muckers Take That. His next album is rumoured to feature songwriting partner Guy Chambers and has been slated for an autumn release.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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Pictures Of Noel Gallagher With Kasabian From New Years Eve

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Click here to see 75 quality pictures of Kasabains show at Princes St Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland on New Years Eve.

Also watch a video of Club Foot here

Thanks to www.sergepizzorno.com for the pictures and video.

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New Oasis Gig Poster And Limited Edition Print

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Created by the Sheffield artist Pete McKee, this live poster was inspired by the legendary 1994 Brighton show, which saw Oasis supported by Ride and The La's.

The silk screen prints are personally signed and numbered by the artist and strictly limited to 100. Printed on Harlequin 340 gsm white Art Board, they measure 45x64cm. The prints are £190 unframed, or £250 framed (unfortunately we can only offer framed prints for delivery to UK addresses) and are a great collectors' item.

The posters are printed on 170 gsm graphic silk paper and measure 60x80cm and available for £25.

Click here for more information and to place your order.

For more information on Pete McKee, visit his website

Lord Don't Slow Me Down Prints

Also still available is a limited number of the special 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' prints, as well as exclusive Japanese import T-shirts and the new Oasis Bukta top. For information on these and more, visit the online store

Source: www.oasisinet.com

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Rock Planet Features Oasis Special

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Show: Planet Rock
Episode: Oasis
Network: (FUSE) Fuse
Date: Wednesday - January 9, 2008
Time: 3/2c PM , 10:30/9:30c PM
Duration: 0:30

A profile of Oasis, the Beatles-influenced super-group that shot from obscurity to stardom in 1994, becoming one of Britain's most popular and critically acclaimed bands of the decade, with their first record "Definitely Maybe" becoming the fastest-selling debut in British history.

About Rock Planet:

Ground-breaking rock artists redefining their medium are the focus of this eclectic pop music series that goes beyond ten-second sound bites by featuring interviews with cutting-edge singers, songwriters and performers discussing their innovative styles and techniques, their influences, and commenting on generous clips from their music videos and concerts.

Source: www.live4ever.us

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Banner Competition

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We are looking for some new banners for around the site, so this is your chance to win a very cool prize.

The Prize is a 12'' Vinyl OASIS : LORD DON'T SLOW ME DOWN (BIG BROTHER), ONE SIDED - 2007 PROMO, IN PRISTINE AND UN PLAYED CONDITION.

Also MJ from the award winning clubnight 'This Feeling' has very kindly given the site a Promo CD of Oasis' Lord Don't Slow Me Down, to be given away in the current compietion.

So for every entry received you will be automatically entered into a draw to win the CD.

The Banner must contain pictures of Oasis from 1994 onwards.
That can include group pictures, live pictures, CD artwork. Liam, Gem, Noel, Alan etc etc.
The banner must say STOPCRYINGYOURHEARTOUT.COM
The Banner must be the same size as this template that I have included HERE
Graphics - GIF or JPEG
You can enter as many times as you like.

Important Info:
Deadline - All Entries must be received by 21 January 2008.
When sending your entry please title your email as 'Banner Competition'
Please include your name in your email.
Send all entries to scyhodotcom@gmail.com

The winners will be announced on the 22nd January . Going by past entries we have had some brilliant designs in previous years, and we are really looking forward to seeing what you come up with this year!

Prizes will be sent out registered mail worldwide.

Remember - Have fun, enjoy yourself and Good Luck!!!

It's Mancs United For Charity Gig

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Liam Gallagher is set to front a Manchester supergroup in a “mad fer it” live show.

The Oasis singer will share the stage with a whole host of other rock ’n’ roll legends from the city at the Manchester V Cancer charity concert next month.

He will perform joint vocals with former Stone Roses’ singer Ian Brown, and the pair will be backed by trio Freebass who consist of ex-Smiths star Andy Rourke, New Orders’s Peter Hook and Mani from Primal Scream.

Freebass has been a side project of the three bass legends for a few years.

But the show at the MEN Arena on February 23 will be the group’s first proper concert.

City fan Liam won’t be impressed, but I have dubbed the group “Manchester United”.

A source told me: “Liam and Ian Brown will join Freebass on vocals in their first full live show.

“It will be one of the musical events of the year. Manc music fans will be in rock ’n’ roll heaven.”

Freebass have been quietly working on an album for the last year.

All three of the founder members are from the Manchester area and play the bass guitar on the material.

For vocals in the studio they have called in favours from Liam and Ian as well as Charlatons singer Tim Burgess and Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillepsie.

If the Cancer show is a success they could follow it up by hitting the festivals in the summer.

Rourke organises the charity show, which was one of my gigs of the year in 2007.

And with Gallagher and Brown signed up for the performance, this year’s gig could be even better than last time. Other acts being lined up to perform include The Verve, James, Inspiral Carpets and Happy Mondays.

Rourke revealed: “This year’s gig is going to be talked about for years to come.

“We’ve got some of the biggest bands of the moment lined up as well as some legendary acts.”

Bring it on... Visit www.versuscancer.org for more information.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

I got my tickets early this year :)

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McKee's Exclusive Image Puts Oasis In The Picture

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British rock band Oasis have left Sheffield artist Pete McKee feeling ‘Supersonic’ after commissioning him to produce a vintage image for exclusive and limited edition promotional prints and posters.

The new image of an anorak-wearing music fan on a scooter ride sees Pete’s ‘pop art’ style go ‘Britpop’ and is destined to become a must-have collectors' item.

The image was inspired by Oasis’s legendary 1994 Brighton show, which saw the band supported by Ride and The La's, and is depicted in Pete’s trademark colourful, cartoon-influenced style.

A run of just 100 silk screen prints has been commissioned, each personally signed and numbered by the artist. Printed on Harlequin 340gsm white Art Board and measuring 45x64cm, prints cost £190 unframed or £250 framed.

Posters are also available for £25, all printed on 170 gsm graphic silk paper and measuring 60x80cm.

The prints and posters are available exclusively from the official Oasis online store at oasisnet.com by clicking on the ‘shop’ section or via Pete’s website www.petemckee.com and available for delivery to UK addresses only.

Pete had his first brush with the Manchester band - whose hits include Supersonic, Don’t Look Back in Anger, Rock 'n' Roll Star and Wonderwall - earlier this year when he sent the group’s guitarist Noel Gallagher one of his paintings as a gift.

A self-confessed McKee fan, Noel then chose Pete to paint a ten-foot fibreglass guitar for him as part of Gibson Guitar’s ‘Guitar Town’ charity exhibition in London.

Harking back to the 90’s Britpop phenomenon, the image sees the artist tackling a more recent nostalgic era - Pete’s canvasses are typically inspired by memories of the 60s and 70s and a golden age of beaches and bingo halls, fairgrounds and football matches.

Said Pete: “The ‘Cool Britannia’ movement was a very visual time for music and for British culture. Bands like Oasis were writing songs about working class urban life in the UK – a theme that is very much reflected in my work – so it has been an absolute pleasure and joy to land such an awesome deal.

“As an Oasis fan, I can’t believe how lucky I am to have been involved in doing what I love for a band I love.”

For more information contact Pete McKee Ltd on 0114 235 2429, email stuff@petemckee.com or visit www.petemckee.com.

Editor’s notes

Pete McKee is one of the UK's new up-and-coming pop art artists whose talent and appeal has already been spotted by high profile fans ranging from Arctic Monkeys to Acme studios in America.

Born in 1966, Pete grew up on a Sheffield council estate and his working class roots provide a major source of inspiration for his poignant and often humorous paintings.
Pete's first exhibition 'Urban Legends' led to a further eight collections in the north of England and built up a considerable following.

In 2007 Pete enjoyed his first London show 'Lost Weekends', launched the McKee open edition range at the Spring Fair in Birmingham and exhibited a collection of original work at the Art Expo fair in New York.

As a result of his New York show, Pete was commissioned by Acme studios to interpret a selection of characters from hit US programmes The Simpsons, Family Guy and Futurama.

Source: Email From Jill Theobald

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