Red House Originals are excited to announce an exclusive print release with Gareth Halliday to coincide with Noel Gallagher High Flying Birds ‘Wait and Return' EP.
Featuring remixes by The Reflex and Richard Norris, ‘Wait and Return’ is released tomorrow for Record Store Day UK 2019.
Click here for a closer look or to purchase, for free shipping use promo code NGHFB.
On April 10th 1996 Oasis played at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada.
The band left the stage after six songs after fans threw coins and shoes at them.
Listen/watch some footage from the gig below.
On April 10th 2000, Oasis appeared on 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno' and performed 'Where Did It All Go Wrong' from 'Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants'.
The show was recorded in Los Angeles, click here to watch the video.
On April 10th 2009 Oasis played at the Coca Cola Fest at the Newmarket Racecourse in Johannesburg, South Africa.
It's 25 years since 1994, the year when Britpop blew up.
To celebrate this cultural, artistic and musical phenomenon, we're revisiting all things Britpop on Absolute Radio 90s, and asking you to vote for the best Britpop album.
Click here to vote for either Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe' or '(What's The Story) Morning Glory? from the shortlisted albums.
Your votes will be counted and on Monday 15th April, on Absolute Radio 90s, we'll reveal the winner! As an added bonus, we'll then play the winning album in full on Good Friday bank holiday!
In the sixth episode of series two, Clint Boon speaks to graphic designer, art director, photographer and creator of some of the most iconic album covers ever, Brian Cannon.
Brian chats to Clint about growing up in Wigan, how the Punk revolution made him want to work in the music industry, designing album artwork whilst still at college and working with bands including The Verve, Suede and Super Furry Animals. He also describes how a chance encounter with a young Noel Gallagher in a lift, and a conversation about rare Adidas trainers, lead him to getting caught up in the Oasis buzz.
Click here to listen to the interview, it's also available on iTunes and Spotify.