Carwyn Ellis
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Carwyn Ellis has played with some of the giants of music, although you’ve probably never heard of him. But with his new band Colorama and a charity single with some of the biggest names in rock in aid of the Haiti disaster, he’s hoping to put all that right. Dave Owens meets the reluctant star in waiting.
LIKE putting an elephant in a bucket” is the amusing way in which Carwyn Ellis describes the difficulty he correctly assumes I will have trying to neatly box his career.
He’s not wrong. This multi-talented musician’s history would seriously trouble the combined forestation of the Amazon if it were to be committed to CV form.
The North Walian has played with, and appeared on bills alongside, some of the biggest and coolest names in rock ’n’ roll history.
Oasis, Paul Weller, Shane MacGowan, Edwyn Collins, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Ryan Adams and the Stereophonics are just some of the many names on his zeitgeist-friendly roll call of honour.
Carwyn cites his meeting with Noel Gallagher and Oasis as indicative of how the industry works.
“Doing the work I did with Noel or Oasis, that was more down to playing with the North Mississippi Allstars as there was a bit of a buzz around them and Oasis would regularly come and see us play.
“I got work through doing that. (Noel installed Carwyn in Proud Mary, the first band he signed to his own Sour Mash label.)
“It’s much more word of mouth. I’ve never been on an agency so there’s never been anything like that. I’ve never been a session musician per se. I’ve just been lucky to get noticed, I suppose, and get phone calls.”
Modesty evidently prevents Carwyn from stating the real reason why he spent 12 years in London working constantly. Basically, he’s very, very good at what he does.
“I’m not much of a go-getter, not much of a socialiser. I just play, so if someone gives me a call it’s because they’ve seen me or someone has told them that I’m good,” is his concession to modesty.
One person Carwyn does have a lot of time for, though, is the older half of the Gallagher siblings.
“Noel got me into Proud Mary, so I’ve got that to thank him for. He’s a brilliant fella, he’s good value for money. He called me up and asked me if I’d like to go and play with this band (of his) so I said yes, sure, and got asked to do it.”
Although for about three weeks he was also a fully-fledged member of Oasis.
“I got roped in to do the promotional tour for Oasis’ Songbird single,” he says. “I saw a side to (singer) Liam that many people don’t seem to see which was really focused, really quiet and on the ball. So for about three weeks we went around doing Songbird on telly and radio. I don’t shout about it, but the boys say I can put it on my CV if I want to!”
Click here for the full interview.
Source: www.walesonline.co.uk
The Changing Man - Carwyn Ellis
Carwyn Ellis has played with some of the giants of music, although you’ve probably never heard of him. But with his new band Colorama and a charity single with some of the biggest names in rock in aid of the Haiti disaster, he’s hoping to put all that right. Dave Owens meets the reluctant star in waiting.
LIKE putting an elephant in a bucket” is the amusing way in which Carwyn Ellis describes the difficulty he correctly assumes I will have trying to neatly box his career.
He’s not wrong. This multi-talented musician’s history would seriously trouble the combined forestation of the Amazon if it were to be committed to CV form.
The North Walian has played with, and appeared on bills alongside, some of the biggest and coolest names in rock ’n’ roll history.
Oasis, Paul Weller, Shane MacGowan, Edwyn Collins, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Ryan Adams and the Stereophonics are just some of the many names on his zeitgeist-friendly roll call of honour.
Carwyn cites his meeting with Noel Gallagher and Oasis as indicative of how the industry works.
“Doing the work I did with Noel or Oasis, that was more down to playing with the North Mississippi Allstars as there was a bit of a buzz around them and Oasis would regularly come and see us play.
“I got work through doing that. (Noel installed Carwyn in Proud Mary, the first band he signed to his own Sour Mash label.)
“It’s much more word of mouth. I’ve never been on an agency so there’s never been anything like that. I’ve never been a session musician per se. I’ve just been lucky to get noticed, I suppose, and get phone calls.”
Modesty evidently prevents Carwyn from stating the real reason why he spent 12 years in London working constantly. Basically, he’s very, very good at what he does.
“I’m not much of a go-getter, not much of a socialiser. I just play, so if someone gives me a call it’s because they’ve seen me or someone has told them that I’m good,” is his concession to modesty.
One person Carwyn does have a lot of time for, though, is the older half of the Gallagher siblings.
“Noel got me into Proud Mary, so I’ve got that to thank him for. He’s a brilliant fella, he’s good value for money. He called me up and asked me if I’d like to go and play with this band (of his) so I said yes, sure, and got asked to do it.”
Although for about three weeks he was also a fully-fledged member of Oasis.
“I got roped in to do the promotional tour for Oasis’ Songbird single,” he says. “I saw a side to (singer) Liam that many people don’t seem to see which was really focused, really quiet and on the ball. So for about three weeks we went around doing Songbird on telly and radio. I don’t shout about it, but the boys say I can put it on my CV if I want to!”
Click here for the full interview.
Source: www.walesonline.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
Teenage Cancer Trust

All the standard tickets for Noel's two headline gigs for Teenage Cancer Trust have sold out but if you didn't manage to get your tickets, don't panic - Teenage Cancer Trust and Ticketmaster are running an auction for exclusive packages for all the gigs including Noel's.
All the proceeds from the auctions go to Teenage Cancer Trust.For more information click HERE!
Source: www.oasisinet.com
Noel Gallagher Teenage Cancer Trust Exclusive Packages Still Available

All the standard tickets for Noel's two headline gigs for Teenage Cancer Trust have sold out but if you didn't manage to get your tickets, don't panic - Teenage Cancer Trust and Ticketmaster are running an auction for exclusive packages for all the gigs including Noel's.
All the proceeds from the auctions go to Teenage Cancer Trust.For more information click HERE!
Source: www.oasisinet.com
Alan White

Ex Oasis drummer Alan White will be running the London Marathon in April for the Alzheimer's Society, you can sponsor him by clicking here.
Keep up to date with what Alan's up to on his myspace page www.myspace.com/whiteyalan
Ex Oasis Man To Run The London Marathon

Ex Oasis drummer Alan White will be running the London Marathon in April for the Alzheimer's Society, you can sponsor him by clicking here.
Keep up to date with what Alan's up to on his myspace page www.myspace.com/whiteyalan
Liam Gallagher

By Liam Gallagher
I've always been into clothes, and I take inspiration from so many people. Brian Jones from the Rolling Stones and George Harrison from the Beatles looked cool; Paul McCartney always looked like a nerd, but we forgave him for that because he had a top voice and wrote top tunes; Jimi Hendrix always looked pretty wild, which I liked. Kids these days, they don’t really know that period. I started my own label, Pretty Green, with the hope of bringing late-’60s British classics to the masses.
There’s nothing modern here—it’s not a ’90s line. I came up with the idea while sitting around the pool one day with not a lot to do. It was just shoes at first. I got a few guys to help me, and now we’ve done a deal with Clarks. No huge changes, just making them a bit more mine: lower the heel here, do this there. So that was cool. Then I realized I could really start making clothes. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not doing anything new with these clothes. But I am tweaking it a bit. When I get it right, it feels really good. And it means I don’t have to buy new clothes anymore.
Here’s the thing about jeans: You can go around the block and get all these new designs, but you always come back to Levi’s. I check out what’s new and what’s out there, but it’s always about Levi’s. All this True Religion shit—I don’t want to start going off, but I don’t like designer jeans. Stick with Wrangler jeans. If they were good enough for the cowboys, then they’re fucking good enough for me. D’you know what I mean? I feel really good at the moment. If I weren’t doing Pretty Green, or working on this new record, I’d probably be sitting around being pretty bitter. But life’s too short.
Source: www.blackbookmag.com
Not An Editor’s Letter: Liam Gallagher

By Liam Gallagher
I've always been into clothes, and I take inspiration from so many people. Brian Jones from the Rolling Stones and George Harrison from the Beatles looked cool; Paul McCartney always looked like a nerd, but we forgave him for that because he had a top voice and wrote top tunes; Jimi Hendrix always looked pretty wild, which I liked. Kids these days, they don’t really know that period. I started my own label, Pretty Green, with the hope of bringing late-’60s British classics to the masses.
There’s nothing modern here—it’s not a ’90s line. I came up with the idea while sitting around the pool one day with not a lot to do. It was just shoes at first. I got a few guys to help me, and now we’ve done a deal with Clarks. No huge changes, just making them a bit more mine: lower the heel here, do this there. So that was cool. Then I realized I could really start making clothes. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not doing anything new with these clothes. But I am tweaking it a bit. When I get it right, it feels really good. And it means I don’t have to buy new clothes anymore.
Here’s the thing about jeans: You can go around the block and get all these new designs, but you always come back to Levi’s. I check out what’s new and what’s out there, but it’s always about Levi’s. All this True Religion shit—I don’t want to start going off, but I don’t like designer jeans. Stick with Wrangler jeans. If they were good enough for the cowboys, then they’re fucking good enough for me. D’you know what I mean? I feel really good at the moment. If I weren’t doing Pretty Green, or working on this new record, I’d probably be sitting around being pretty bitter. But life’s too short.
Source: www.blackbookmag.com
Liam Gallagher
Pretty Green

Here is a recent picture of Liam Gallagher, who was in Japan earlier this week promoting Pretty Green.
More details here in Japanese, I have been told that it is for a interview to be published soon.
Liam Gallagher In Japan

Here is a recent picture of Liam Gallagher, who was in Japan earlier this week promoting Pretty Green.
More details here in Japanese, I have been told that it is for a interview to be published soon.
Oasis

Manchester, England's Happy Mondays may still be together (but with a truncated line-up) but drummer Gary "Gaz" Whelan has his priorities elsewhere at the moment.
As he told us last summer, Whelan, who's now a resident of Burlington, Ont, has formed a new group with some of his Mancunian friends, and they're going by the name Hippy Mafia.
The band will make their live debut in Toronto during Canadian Music Week when they play with Hamilton, Ont.'s Spirits at Bread & Circus on Wednesday.
CHARTattack caught up with Whelan to talk about the new band and life as in southern Ontario.
CHARTattack: Hippy Mafia are playing their first Toronto gig on the opening day of Canadian Music Week. Do you have an album coming out as well? ?
Gaz: Yes and no. All the songs are demos at the moment. There's no live drums on any of them yet.
We keep having all these stupid ideas. We've got two albums worth of songs. We could do a double album and be all 1970s, but the days of the album is gone. It's sad, really, because the bands that you really like growing up, it's the album tracks that you remember. The song that you like immediately, you hate after a month. So we're thinking maybe four EPs.
Are the rest of the band friends from Manchester?
Yes.
And they're all living in Canada?
I moved over here and another guy did, too. One's in the process. It's three Mancunians and one Canadian. We just got a new rapper/poet from Kitchener. He's in Manchester now, being Mancunified. They're all in Manchester as we speak, recording. Everyone but me.
Bonehead's in there from Oasis putting bass down. He may come over for Canadian Music Week. The band's about the message, not the messenger. Bonehead might play, he might not. Five or six of us might play or maybe just four. It doesn't really matter who we are.
It's about the music. I know that sounds pompous and self-righteous, but really, I'm not self-righteous.
It's sort of like that Broken Social Scene mentality. Who knows who's playing on each song.
It doesn't matter does, it? That Rolling Stones song, "We Love You," it's John Lennon singing all the high falsetto. I never knew that. And it's great to know now, but it doesn't make the song any better.
Read the full interview by clicking here.
Source: www.chartattack.com
Happy Mondays Drummer Prepares To Work With Ex Oasis Man

Manchester, England's Happy Mondays may still be together (but with a truncated line-up) but drummer Gary "Gaz" Whelan has his priorities elsewhere at the moment.
As he told us last summer, Whelan, who's now a resident of Burlington, Ont, has formed a new group with some of his Mancunian friends, and they're going by the name Hippy Mafia.
The band will make their live debut in Toronto during Canadian Music Week when they play with Hamilton, Ont.'s Spirits at Bread & Circus on Wednesday.
CHARTattack caught up with Whelan to talk about the new band and life as in southern Ontario.
CHARTattack: Hippy Mafia are playing their first Toronto gig on the opening day of Canadian Music Week. Do you have an album coming out as well? ?
Gaz: Yes and no. All the songs are demos at the moment. There's no live drums on any of them yet.
We keep having all these stupid ideas. We've got two albums worth of songs. We could do a double album and be all 1970s, but the days of the album is gone. It's sad, really, because the bands that you really like growing up, it's the album tracks that you remember. The song that you like immediately, you hate after a month. So we're thinking maybe four EPs.
Are the rest of the band friends from Manchester?
Yes.
And they're all living in Canada?
I moved over here and another guy did, too. One's in the process. It's three Mancunians and one Canadian. We just got a new rapper/poet from Kitchener. He's in Manchester now, being Mancunified. They're all in Manchester as we speak, recording. Everyone but me.
Bonehead's in there from Oasis putting bass down. He may come over for Canadian Music Week. The band's about the message, not the messenger. Bonehead might play, he might not. Five or six of us might play or maybe just four. It doesn't really matter who we are.
It's about the music. I know that sounds pompous and self-righteous, but really, I'm not self-righteous.
It's sort of like that Broken Social Scene mentality. Who knows who's playing on each song.
It doesn't matter does, it? That Rolling Stones song, "We Love You," it's John Lennon singing all the high falsetto. I never knew that. And it's great to know now, but it doesn't make the song any better.
Read the full interview by clicking here.
Source: www.chartattack.com
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Zak Starkey
On March 10th 2006 Oasis headlined the Hot Festival in Buenos Aires , Argentina.
The band had previously played at the Hot Festival in 2001 when they co-headlined with Neil Young & Crazy Horse.
Also on this day in 2003, Noel Gallagher was interviewed on German television, and played Songbird acoustically for just under 100 Euros.
Watch the video here.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On March 10th 2006 Oasis headlined the Hot Festival in Buenos Aires , Argentina.
The band had previously played at the Hot Festival in 2001 when they co-headlined with Neil Young & Crazy Horse.
Also on this day in 2003, Noel Gallagher was interviewed on German television, and played Songbird acoustically for just under 100 Euros.
Watch the video here.
Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher joins Andy Goldstein and Bobby Gould on The Sports Bar.
Noel talks about his new summer house, Manchester City, John Terry and his new nickname Dr Octagon.
Click here to listen to the interview.
Listen To Noel Gallagher On talkSPORT

Noel Gallagher joins Andy Goldstein and Bobby Gould on The Sports Bar.
Noel talks about his new summer house, Manchester City, John Terry and his new nickname Dr Octagon.
Click here to listen to the interview.
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Zak Starkey

"Falling Down" was a single released on March 9th 2009 by English rock band Oasis, featured on their 2008 seventh studio album Dig Out Your Soul. Written and sung by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher, it was released as the third single from the album and is also the final single released by the band with the digital release occurring a day earlier.
The song debuted at 10 in the UK Singles Chart.
"Falling Down" is the fifth Oasis single to be sung by Noel rather than Liam (not including "Lord Don't Slow Me Down"). It is also the second Oasis song to be used in a TV series (the first being "Half the World Away").
"Falling Down" posted a subtle improvement from its predecessor, "I'm Outta Time" on the UK Singles Chart, reaching #10 in its chart entry week. This was something of a return to form for the band, after "I'm Outta Time" charting at #12 made it the first Oasis single released in the UK to fail to reach the top 10 since "Shakermaker" in 1994.
Between the two releases the band had put out 22 singles which made the top 10.
However, it still showed a decline in the band's fortunes; from the release of "Whatever" at the end of 1994 until the release of "I'm Outta Time" the band had only had one single which failed to reach the top 4 in the charts, and that had been 2007's "Lord Don't Slow Me Down" which was only a minor promotional release and a non-album track and also download only.
The heavily compressed drum-rhythm and sense of disillusioned psychedelia bear a strong resemblance the Beatles song "Tomorrow Never Knows", being cited as Noel's finest effort so far to emulate the atmosphere of that song.
An excerpt of the B-side song "Those Swollen Hand Blues" appears at the end of "Mucky Fingers", second track of Oasis' 2005 album Don't Believe the Truth.
The lyric: "Catch the wheel that breaks the butterfly" references the quotation: "Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?" from Alexander Pope's "Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot".
The song was released as downloadable content for the video game Guitar Hero: World Tour on 29 January 2009.
The song was used in the opening sequence for the Production I.G anime Eden of the East, which first aired on Fuji TV's noitaminA timeslot on April 9, 2009. There is no word yet if American and Canadian distributor FUNimation Entertainment will be able to include the song in their release.
On This Day In Oasis History...

"Falling Down" was a single released on March 9th 2009 by English rock band Oasis, featured on their 2008 seventh studio album Dig Out Your Soul. Written and sung by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher, it was released as the third single from the album and is also the final single released by the band with the digital release occurring a day earlier.
The song debuted at 10 in the UK Singles Chart.
"Falling Down" is the fifth Oasis single to be sung by Noel rather than Liam (not including "Lord Don't Slow Me Down"). It is also the second Oasis song to be used in a TV series (the first being "Half the World Away").
"Falling Down" posted a subtle improvement from its predecessor, "I'm Outta Time" on the UK Singles Chart, reaching #10 in its chart entry week. This was something of a return to form for the band, after "I'm Outta Time" charting at #12 made it the first Oasis single released in the UK to fail to reach the top 10 since "Shakermaker" in 1994.
Between the two releases the band had put out 22 singles which made the top 10.
However, it still showed a decline in the band's fortunes; from the release of "Whatever" at the end of 1994 until the release of "I'm Outta Time" the band had only had one single which failed to reach the top 4 in the charts, and that had been 2007's "Lord Don't Slow Me Down" which was only a minor promotional release and a non-album track and also download only.
The heavily compressed drum-rhythm and sense of disillusioned psychedelia bear a strong resemblance the Beatles song "Tomorrow Never Knows", being cited as Noel's finest effort so far to emulate the atmosphere of that song.
An excerpt of the B-side song "Those Swollen Hand Blues" appears at the end of "Mucky Fingers", second track of Oasis' 2005 album Don't Believe the Truth.
The lyric: "Catch the wheel that breaks the butterfly" references the quotation: "Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?" from Alexander Pope's "Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot".
The song was released as downloadable content for the video game Guitar Hero: World Tour on 29 January 2009.
The song was used in the opening sequence for the Production I.G anime Eden of the East, which first aired on Fuji TV's noitaminA timeslot on April 9, 2009. There is no word yet if American and Canadian distributor FUNimation Entertainment will be able to include the song in their release.
Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

This month the poll in the right side menu is to find the best track from Oasis' Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, that's only just celebrated it's 10th birthday.
01: Fuckin' In The Bushes
02: Go Let It Out
03: Who Feels Love?
04: Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is
05: Little James
06: Gas Panic!
07: Where Did It All Go Wrong?
08: Sunday Morning Call
09: I Can See A Liar
10: Roll It Over
Gas Panic is currently winning with 37% of the votes.
Best Track From Oasis' Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants

This month the poll in the right side menu is to find the best track from Oasis' Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, that's only just celebrated it's 10th birthday.
01: Fuckin' In The Bushes
02: Go Let It Out
03: Who Feels Love?
04: Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is
05: Little James
06: Gas Panic!
07: Where Did It All Go Wrong?
08: Sunday Morning Call
09: I Can See A Liar
10: Roll It Over
Gas Panic is currently winning with 37% of the votes.
Oasis

Excerpt from our friends at Zani.co.uk
We've all got an Oasis memory in there somewhere. Mine was standing outside Noel Gallagher's house, Supernova Heights, in the rain at 10am on 31st July 1997, wondering if he was in and whether I would meet him. It was the day after he'd been to Downing Street with Alan McGee.
I was 14 years old, and I had never met anyone famous before. The papers were dominated with the Tony Blair story, but there was a remarkably small amount of paparazzi around his house. 'Be Here Now' was three weeks off being released, and there were flyers and posters plastered everywhere in London - on every lamppost, bin, and spare wall - instructing the public to "Be There Then" when it happened. 'D'You Know What I Mean' had been and gone from number One, Noel's cat had reportedly gone missing and tickets to Oasis' shows at Earls' Court with The Verve as support had sold out in minutes; I was one of those fans who had spent hours pressing "redial" on the home telephone (I still didn't own a mobile) upset that I couldn't get through. I was amazed at the level of humility present in Noel's lifestyle considering the hype around Oasis at this time.
His house was separated from the main street only by a tiny little waist-height gate that even my 5ft 0 height could have easily climbed over had I felt inclined to. And it wasn't exactly a difficult place for a fan like me to find. When you came out of Belsize Park or Chalk Farm station, you'd spot graffiti, directing you straight there: "This way to Noel's house" an arrow pointed at the foot of Steele's Road, like it was a national tourist landmark. At the time it practically was! I just wondered if he didn't feel vulnerable in this situation. If you looked to the left, you could see straight into his front room. Judging by the graffiti on his front wall, just like on Abbey Road, it was clear that people were coming here every day, doing exactly what I was, as if on a pilgrimage. "It's rude to write on God's property, so this is the best I can do" I saw written on the pavement by the little gate. Everyone who wrote on that wall must have had a story about what circumstances brought them there that day; imagine what kinds of magical stories they would be if we all knew what those were.
Read on at Zani.co.uk
Where Were You When They Were Getting High?

Excerpt from our friends at Zani.co.uk
We've all got an Oasis memory in there somewhere. Mine was standing outside Noel Gallagher's house, Supernova Heights, in the rain at 10am on 31st July 1997, wondering if he was in and whether I would meet him. It was the day after he'd been to Downing Street with Alan McGee.
I was 14 years old, and I had never met anyone famous before. The papers were dominated with the Tony Blair story, but there was a remarkably small amount of paparazzi around his house. 'Be Here Now' was three weeks off being released, and there were flyers and posters plastered everywhere in London - on every lamppost, bin, and spare wall - instructing the public to "Be There Then" when it happened. 'D'You Know What I Mean' had been and gone from number One, Noel's cat had reportedly gone missing and tickets to Oasis' shows at Earls' Court with The Verve as support had sold out in minutes; I was one of those fans who had spent hours pressing "redial" on the home telephone (I still didn't own a mobile) upset that I couldn't get through. I was amazed at the level of humility present in Noel's lifestyle considering the hype around Oasis at this time.
His house was separated from the main street only by a tiny little waist-height gate that even my 5ft 0 height could have easily climbed over had I felt inclined to. And it wasn't exactly a difficult place for a fan like me to find. When you came out of Belsize Park or Chalk Farm station, you'd spot graffiti, directing you straight there: "This way to Noel's house" an arrow pointed at the foot of Steele's Road, like it was a national tourist landmark. At the time it practically was! I just wondered if he didn't feel vulnerable in this situation. If you looked to the left, you could see straight into his front room. Judging by the graffiti on his front wall, just like on Abbey Road, it was clear that people were coming here every day, doing exactly what I was, as if on a pilgrimage. "It's rude to write on God's property, so this is the best I can do" I saw written on the pavement by the little gate. Everyone who wrote on that wall must have had a story about what circumstances brought them there that day; imagine what kinds of magical stories they would be if we all knew what those were.
Read on at Zani.co.uk
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll
Oasis appeared on The Late Show With David Letterman in New York, on the 8th of March 1995 and played the classic Live Forever.
On This Day In Oasis History
Oasis appeared on The Late Show With David Letterman in New York, on the 8th of March 1995 and played the classic Live Forever.
Liam Gallagher

Liam Gallagher thinks he has changed ''for the better'' after relaxing his partying ways and taking up running.
The former Oasis singer has toned down his partying ways and has started looking after his body so he can be a good father to his three kids.
Liam, 37, said: "Everyday I'm up at 6am for a run and do a few miles across Hampstead Heath. I love it. I've definitely changed, I think for the better. You must remember I've caned it for 20 years with all sorts and I've got the kids now. I just took my foot off the gas a little with all the bits and bobs because you can't be doing all that with the kids, it's not fair on them. And I love being a dad. It's the best thing in the world."
Liam has three children - daughter Molly, 12, with Lisa Moorish, and sons Lennon, 10, with his ex-wife Patsy Kensit, and eight-year-old Gene with his current spouse Nicole Appleton.
The 'Songbird' singer quit drugs in 2008 to focus on his family life after apparently taking illegal substances for two decades.
He recently said: "I've had a great time and now I'm having a break. It doesn't work with kids. You wake up the next day after a session and you're looking for bits of your kids' homework and football boots. You're all over the place - it's rubbish."
Source: www.contactmusic.com
Liam Gallagher Quit His Rock 'N' Roll Lifestyle For His Children

Liam Gallagher thinks he has changed ''for the better'' after relaxing his partying ways and taking up running.
The former Oasis singer has toned down his partying ways and has started looking after his body so he can be a good father to his three kids.
Liam, 37, said: "Everyday I'm up at 6am for a run and do a few miles across Hampstead Heath. I love it. I've definitely changed, I think for the better. You must remember I've caned it for 20 years with all sorts and I've got the kids now. I just took my foot off the gas a little with all the bits and bobs because you can't be doing all that with the kids, it's not fair on them. And I love being a dad. It's the best thing in the world."
Liam has three children - daughter Molly, 12, with Lisa Moorish, and sons Lennon, 10, with his ex-wife Patsy Kensit, and eight-year-old Gene with his current spouse Nicole Appleton.
The 'Songbird' singer quit drugs in 2008 to focus on his family life after apparently taking illegal substances for two decades.
He recently said: "I've had a great time and now I'm having a break. It doesn't work with kids. You wake up the next day after a session and you're looking for bits of your kids' homework and football boots. You're all over the place - it's rubbish."
Source: www.contactmusic.com
Pretty Green

Pretty Green have just added some new Paisley Tee colourways, they won't stick around!
Click here for more details.
Pretty Green Add Some New Clobber To The Collection

Pretty Green have just added some new Paisley Tee colourways, they won't stick around!
Click here for more details.
Gem Archer
Paul Weller

As many of you may already know, the Modfather Paul Weller picked up the Godlike Genius Award at last week's NME Awards. No argument from us; the guy is a legend. No one would agree with us more than Noel and Gem.
Noel recorded a special message for the awards and Gem was asked by Paul to join him on stage to perform as part of his band playing guitar and providing backing vocals.
If you're not in the UK or didn't catch the TV broadcast you may have missed the guys so we decided we'd go trawling the interwebs to find you the footage:HERE's Noel talking about Paul (approximately 3'20" in).
And a little later on in the same video Gem performs 'Start' and 'Eton Rifles' with Weller.Gem also performed with Paul at his performance at the Haiti Benefit at The Roundhouse on the 25th February.
To donate to the charity or find out more about their work, click HERE!
And while we're on the subject, Gem is not only a killer guitar player he also enjoys dabbling in graphic design and made up an exclusive art print for us.
You can check that out HERE!
Source: www.oasisinet.com
Gem Archer Performs With Paul Weller

As many of you may already know, the Modfather Paul Weller picked up the Godlike Genius Award at last week's NME Awards. No argument from us; the guy is a legend. No one would agree with us more than Noel and Gem.
Noel recorded a special message for the awards and Gem was asked by Paul to join him on stage to perform as part of his band playing guitar and providing backing vocals.
If you're not in the UK or didn't catch the TV broadcast you may have missed the guys so we decided we'd go trawling the interwebs to find you the footage:HERE's Noel talking about Paul (approximately 3'20" in).
And a little later on in the same video Gem performs 'Start' and 'Eton Rifles' with Weller.Gem also performed with Paul at his performance at the Haiti Benefit at The Roundhouse on the 25th February.
To donate to the charity or find out more about their work, click HERE!
And while we're on the subject, Gem is not only a killer guitar player he also enjoys dabbling in graphic design and made up an exclusive art print for us.
You can check that out HERE!
Source: www.oasisinet.com
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