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AVRIL |
Self
professed skate rocker Avril Lavigne's 2002 debut album
'Let Go' has reportedly now sold 14 million albums
worldwide and created at the age of 17 that is sure phenomenal! She was always
a star in the making. Her youthful, infectious songs co-written by herself with
Canada's matrix production team, (whom she reportedly split with!), have
certainly set the world alight and have been all over radio in recent years.
The album contains the hits 'Complicated',
‘Sk8er Boi' and 'I'm
With You' and at last years Brits she really blew the
audience away with her energetic performance incorporating 20 drum sets!
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STEREOPHONICS |
Originally a covers band from Cwmaman, Wales, Stereophonics have grown into one
of the UK's most popular rock bands. Formed in the mid 1990s by Kelly Jones
(vocals/guitar), Richard Jones (bass) and Stuart Cable (drums), Stereophonics
became the first band to be signed by Richard Branson's new V2 label in august
1996.
Their first hit single,
"Local Boy In A Photograph", was swiftly followed by
their debut album
"Word Gets Around" and by the beginning of 1997
Stereophonics had picked up the BRIT Award for Best New Group.
Returning the following year with the hugely popular single
"The Bartender & The Thief", the band quickly released
their next album,
"Performance & Cocktails"., which established their
reputation as a no-nonsense, heads-down rock band.
After a run-in with car manufacturers Daimler-Chrysler who owned the name Jeep,
Stereophonics were forced to re-name their third album "Just Enough Eductaion
to Perform" instead of the original title "J.E.E.P."
And then things went slightly awry. Within a month of releasing their 2003
album
"You Gotta Go There To Come Back" , the band fired
founding member, drummer Stuart Cable, with Kelly Jones citing Cable's alleged
"...commitment issues" as the reason for the split. After briefly replacing him
with ex-Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman, the band setteled on Argentinian
sticksman Javier Weyler as they readied themselves to record their fifth album,
2005
"Language. Sex. Violence. Other." Upon its release,
the album yielded Stereophonics' first Number 1 single in the form of
"Dakota".
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