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Showing posts with label Stereophonics. Show all posts

Watch The Latest Episode Of 'This Feeling TV' Featuring Stereophonics, The Vaccines, Shed 7 And More

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The latest episode of online music show ‘Red Stripe presents: This Feeling TV’ premiers this week, featuring guest appearances from Stereophonics, The Vaccines, Shed 7, Cabbage, OTHERKIN, Ten Tonnes and more.

Kelly Jones and the other members of The Stereophonics are among the guests on the latest episode of online music TV show Red Stripe presents: This Feeling TV.

The band reveals plans to steal other bands’ fans at summers Tramlines and RiZE Festival this summer.

Frontman Kelly Jones chats over the band’s progress from touring in a Yellow Maestro Post Office Van to now touring with six trucks and four buses full of people.

The quartet also reveal some of their halloumi-inspired rock n’ roll antics and desire to help new, emerging talent cut their teeth on the road.

For details on this weeks events around the UK click here.

Review: Noel Gallagher At The Royal Albert Hall

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Noel Gallagher is the father of modern Brit rock; the mixture of songwriting style, soundscape and appeal for broad audiences he pursued with Oasis influenced the scene that later gave birth to Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers (born in the US, bred in the UK), The Verve, Travis and Stereophonics, who all consequently influenced a newer generation. In the 90s Oasis took the rock sceptre, stolen by Nirvana, and brought it back to England.

Although the Manchester band broke up in 2009, they still cast a shadow over Noel Gallagher’s successful solo career, which everybody respects but also secretly believes to be a filler until he reunites with his brother.

“This one is dedicate to all the Oasis fans,” he says before beginning to play the melancholic uptempo You Know We Can’t Go Back – a clear message to his fans.

However, the concert began way before that, because Noel Gallagher wasn’t only the headliner tonight but also the support act, which he played in an acoustic version with his right-hand man (and former Oasis guitarist) Gem Archer.

Between the two sets, Gallagher played numerous hits from the band and his two solo albums. Highlights of the night are Slide Away (acoustic), Lock All the Doors, Whatever and If I Had a Gun. This year what used to be a fan favourite, Half the World Away, cleverly utlised by John Lewis for their Christmas advert, is now a charting hit that everyone sings along. “I leave you with this. Merry fucking Christmas.”

In a sold-out Royal Albert Hall, stage for his pre-Christmas show ahead of the 2016 tour, the encore serves as a third act.

“It’s been an absolutely dream-come-true to play with myself tonight. A privilege, a honour. Give it it up to the support anyway, they were fucking brilliant,” he jokes with his trademark humour. The Masterplan opens the finale which is a tight sequence of hits: AKA…What a Life and the timeless masterpiece Don’t Look Back in Anger.

Verdict:  *****

Source: www.theupcoming.co.uk

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Glasgow

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, UK later today
(December 8th).

Clyde 1 Live returns to Glasgow’s The SSE Hydro for a night of amazing live music from some of the biggest stars on the planet!

The incredible line-up includes.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Stereophonics
Kodaline
Foxes
Tom Odell

Tickets are on sale from here NOW! Make sure you don’t miss out!

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds To Play In Glasgow In December

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Clyde 1 Live returns to Glasgow’s The SSE Hydro on Tuesday 8th December for a night of amazing live music from some of the biggest stars on the planet!

The incredible line-up* so far is as follows:

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Stereophonics
Kodaline
Foxes
Tom Odell

Tickets are on sale from here NOW! Make sure you don’t miss out!

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Kelly Jones On Not inviting Noel Gallagher To His 'Phenomenal' Wedding

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Kelly Jones was on the The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X this morning.

The Stereophonics frontman talked about Noel Gallagher not being invited to Kelly's wedding. Speakers:

CM ' Chris Moyles
KJ ' Kelly Jones

CM: How was the wedding? I wasn't invited so I wasn't there.

KJ: The wedding was good you should have been there. I didn't know where you were. I thought you were dead.

CM: I wasn't dead! That's terrible. Noel Gallagher was in on Monday and we were talking about you. I went 'Did you go to Kelly's wedding?' He went 'No, I don't know if I was invited!' I went 'Are you sure, because I would imagine you were invited!'

KJ: You can invite Noel to many things but he doesn't often turn up.

CM: I have friends of mine who were there and they told me it was a phenomenal wedding.

KJ: I was on tour at the time, so I didn't actually have a lot to do with organising it.

CM: I'm not going to let this go. It was either you or Jackie, you had nothing to do with it, so you're saying the reason I wasn't invited was Jackie.

KJ: We didn't know where you were.

CM: It's not like I joined the army, its not like I disappeared

KJ: You just disappeared off the face of the earth, I thought you were in America, I didn't know where you'd gone mate. Where did you go? Where have you been?

Source: www.music-news.com

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds To Play In Manchester In December

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The Radio X Road Trip with Chris Moyles together with O2 is coming to a town near you with a line-up that features Noel Gallagher, Stereophonics, Bloc Party and more…

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be playing at the O2 Apollo in Manchester on December 2nd.

As soon as ticket details are announced I will post more information, dates for the other bands can be found here.

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Limited Edition Prints Signed By Noel Gallagher And Pete McKee Go On Sale At 10AM

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It’s a big weekend of fundraising for Pete McKee as the remainder of the limited edition prints for the Teenage Cancer Trust concerts go on sale tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday.

Pete was asked by the Teenage Cancer Trust to create a collection of limited edition posters for this years shows for Noel Gallagher, The Who, Paul Weller and Stereophonics. Each print is limited to just 50 copies and signed by both Pete and the bands.

The prints are available exclusively from www.petemckee.com Please note they are not available in person from the gallery in Sheffield. They are A2 in size, priced at £120 each with all proceeds going to the Teenage Cancer Trust. There is also a limit of one print per customer.

The prints will be available from:

Noel Gallagher - 29 March 10am



















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Check Out These Noel Gallagher, The Who, Paul Weller And Stereophonics Prints By Pete McKee

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Artist McKee celebrates 15 years of Teenage Cancer Trust concerts with a series of special limited edition prints.

2015 marks the 25th anniversary of the first Teenage Cancer Trust unit opening and the 15th year of the charity’s legendary live shows at the Royal Albert Hall curated by The Who front man and charity patron, Roger Daltrey CBE.

To celebrate this, artist Pete McKee has created a series of screen prints of The Who, Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Stereophonics, who are all performing at this year’s fundraising concerts. Each print is limited to just 50 copies and are signed by the bands and Pete and will be sold with all proceeds going to Teenage Cancer Trust.

This is not the first time Pete McKee has created limited edition prints for a Teenage Cancer Trust show, in 2011 and again in 2013, Pete and Noel Gallagher worked on a set of limited prints all selling out within minutes.

Here is what Pete said about the project. ‘Getting the chance to work with my musical heroes and an incredible charity is a fantastic opportunity and a great honour. I’ve worked with Noel on a few projects for Teenage Cancer Trust and it’s always fantastic to see the fans’ response to the posters. It’s amazing to see them getting snapped up in a matter of minutes!’

Each print will be priced at £120 and available the morning after each band has performed exclusively from www.petemckee.com. Prints will be limited to one per customer.

Print sale dates:

Stereophonics - 24 March 10am

The Who - 27 March 10am

Paul Weller - 28 March 10am

Noel Gallagher - 29 March 10am






















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Wayne Rooney Listens To Oasis Before A Big Game

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Wayne Rooney has revealed that Oasis, Bruce Springsteen and Cat Stevens - are among the singers who help fire him up for the big matches as he prepares to join the action at Euro 2012.

The England striker has selected 11 tracks to get him in the goal-scoring mood for the crunch game against Ukraine tonight. England face-off against the co-hosts and need at least a draw to progress to the next round of the tournament. He has posted a Spotify playlist on his Twitter account which shows him to have a heavily indie-based taste with pop music and even ballads making the cut.

Wayne, who had Welsh rockers Stereophonics play at his wedding, chose their hit Maybe Tomorrow alongside Springsteen's Streets of Philadelphia. Cat Stevens' Father and Son is a probable tribute to his two-year-old son Kai and Champagne Supernova by Oasis makes sure a flavour of Manchester is included.

Rooney has also released a moody video highlighting the highs - and lows - of his career to date ahead of his arrival in the tournament.

FULL PLAYLIST
Deacon Blue- Real Gone Kid
Arctic Monkeys - Riot Van
Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow
Bon Jovi - Its My Life
Oasis - Champagne Supernova
Cat Stevens - Father and Son
Damien Rice - Delicate
James Morrison and Jessie J - Up
Eric Clapton - Tears in heaven
Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia
The Hummingbirds - Doesn't Really Matter

Source: menmedia.co.uk

Oasis, Stereophonics, Kasabian Back Stuart Cable Charity Single

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Kasabian and Stereophonics have endorsed a charity single in aid of Stuart Cable, who died last month.

The song, entitled 'Mining Town', has also attracted the support of Oasis, actor Rhys Ifans, The Who and Manic Street Preachers.

It was recorded by the drummer's most recent band Killing For Company and is available to download from July 25.

"Stuart was our lifelong friend and brother. He will be forever missed. Let's give him and his boys a final shout out,” Stereophonics singer Kelly Jones told BBC Newsbeat.

Cable was found dead at his home in Llwydcoed on June 7.

Cable was one of the original members of Stereophonics, but was sacked in 2003.

He went on to forge a successful career in the media, presenting programmes on Kerrang Radio and XFM South Wales.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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Stereophonics On Oasis Breakup

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Hi Richard, how are you?

Thanks, I'm good, I'm in Cardiff. We have a press conference today. We're playing a big outdoor show here this summer. We're the first band to have a concert at the new Cardiff Football Stadium. There's are good music scene here, there have been lots of investments in the last fifteen years and we're very much looking forward to it.

What can we expect from the upcoming tour?

Well, we're in the middle of the rehearsals right now. We want to play lots of songs that people haven't heard for five or six years. We want to change our set a lot so that we can play different shows. We're putting the setlist together right now.

In our last interview we talked about the cancellation of the Oasis/Stereophonics tour in 2006. You thought that it was unfortunate but the opportunity will come again. Do you still think that you will go on tour with Oasis?

Not at the moment. I think Noel is happy and Liam is back with the band. But there is always an opportunity. We saw Blur reforming last year and all the other reunions. I don't think there will be a reunion now but on the other hand we're talking about Oasis and they're pretty unpredictable.

Could this also happen to the Stereophonics?

No, not at the place we're in at this moment. We're very happy with the album, the attitude is in a good place and we're having a good time.

Read the full interview here.

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Cigarettes And No Toll - Oasis Frontman On Wales

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Rowdy Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher gave more than a great performance when his band were in Cardiff 10 days ago.

He gave one Welsh fan a forthright take on playing in the capital, life on the road and what he thinks of Welsh songstress Duffy.

The Manchester megastar said he enjoys coming to Wales “when you get in for nowt”.

Referring to the band’s trip over the Severn Bridge he said: “Yeah, I don’t know about that ******* paying to get in, but we got in tonight for nowt.

“We were stuck in traffic and the police came and helped us in, so that was nice.

“We had our money ready and everything but they just went ‘You’re all right’.

“Miracles do happen.”

He went on to tell Cardiff super fan Louise Davies that he “didn’t know there was a Welsh music scene” – even though his band was being supported at the Millennium Stadium gig by Welsh group The Peth.

“I’ve not heard the ******* Peth man,” the 36-year-old singer said. “I got here late.

“Nah, I do like Rhys, I like The Super Furry Animals and all that stuff.

“Stereophonics are cool and the Manic Street Preachers.”

He had harsh words for retro soul star, Grammy and Brit Award-winning Duffy.

“She was all right ’til she opened her mouth.

“The music’s alright, know what I mean?

“Until she did that ******* stupid advert and things like that.

“It’s ******* ridiculous.”

Source: www.walesonline.co.uk

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