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Stereophonics are a rock band from Wales with members Kelly Jones, Richard Jones (no relation to Kelly) and Javier Weyler. Kelly and Richard grew up together in Cwmaman, South Wales. Kelly and Richard, along with original drummer, Stuart Cable began writing and performing in working men’s clubs together in 1992 as a teenage cover band. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Javier Weyler (born 3 July 1975) is the drummer for the welsh based rock group Stereophonics. ...
Kelly Jones performs a solo set during the January 2005 Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert This article is about Kelly Jones the singer. ...
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Cwmaman is a former pit village near Aberdare, South Wales. ...
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V2 Records (or V2 Music) is a record label that was started in 1996 by Richard Branson, five years after he sold Virgin Records to EMI. Over the years V2 acquired Junior Boys Own, Gee Street Records, Blue Dog Records, and Big Cat Records. ...
Kelly Jones performs a solo set during the January 2005 Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert This article is about Kelly Jones the singer. ...
Richard Jones (born 23 May 1974) plays bass guitar for the popular welsh rock band Stereophonics, playing alongside Kelly Jones (no relation) and Javier Weyler. ...
Javier Weyler (born 3 July 1975) is the drummer for the welsh based rock group Stereophonics. ...
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Steve Gorman (born 17 August, 1965, Muskegon, Michigan) is a musician best known as the drummer of the American hard rock band The Black Crowes. ...
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Kelly Jones performs a solo set during the January 2005 Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert This article is about Kelly Jones the singer. ...
Richard Jones (born 23 May 1974) plays bass guitar for the popular welsh rock band Stereophonics, playing alongside Kelly Jones (no relation) and Javier Weyler. ...
Javier Weyler (born 3 July 1975) is the drummer for the welsh based rock group Stereophonics. ...
Cwmaman is a former pit village near Aberdare, South Wales. ...
Approximate extent of South East Wales. ...
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Biography Formation and early years The three-piece began writing and performing music in working men’s clubs together in 1992 as a teenage cover band known as 'Tragic Love Company', a name inspired by their favourite bands Tragically Hip, Mother Love Bone and Bad Company, although initially they were known as "Blind Faith" - but quickly renamed after discovering that Eric Clapton had a band of that name. The band later changed their name to "The Stereophonics", named after the manufacturer of then drummer Stuart Cable's grandmothers record player. [1] The Tragically Hip is a Canadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario. ...
Mother Love Bone was a Seattle based rock band active from 1988 to 1990. ...
Bad Company were an English hard rock supergroup founded in 1973, consisting of band members from Free (Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke), Mott the Hoople (Mick Ralphs) and King Crimson (Boz Burrell). ...
Eric Patrick Clapton CBE (born 30 March 1945), nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award winning English guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. ...
Signing and Brit Award In 1996 the band were signed to a newly formed record label, V2. The record label was created by Richard Branson and were the first artist to be signed. Upon signing, they dropped "The" from their name and simply became "Stereophonics". Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Kelly Jones performs a solo set during the January 2005 Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert This article is about Kelly Jones the singer. ...
Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
V2 Records (or V2 Music) is a record label that was started in 1996 by Richard Branson, five years after he sold Virgin Records to EMI. Over the years V2 acquired Junior Boys Own, Gee Street Records, Blue Dog Records, and Big Cat Records. ...
Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950 ) in Shamley Green, Surrey, England), is a British entrepreneur, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 companies. ...
In February 1998 the band received a BRIT Award for the Best New Group. In the same week the band re-released the single "Local Boy in the Photograph" which in turn, reached position 14 in the UK Singles Chart. The band's debut album, Word Gets Around, also went "Gold" in the UK from the heightened publicity . Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. ...
Local Boy In The Photograph is the second single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from the debut album Word Gets Around. ...
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Word Gets Around is the Stereophonics first album. ...
In November 1998, The Bartender and the Thief, the first single from Performance and Cocktails, was released. It hit number three on the UK charts. "Just Looking", was released next and reached number 4 in March 1999. The same month the much anticipated new album was finally released, entering at number 1 and within three weeks went platinum. Later that year the band played in front of 50,000 people at Morfa Stadium in Swansea. They also collaborated with Tom Jones on a cover of the Randy Newman song Mama Told Me Not To Come for his album Reload. The Bartender and the Thief is the first single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from the their second album Performance and Cocktails. ...
Performance And Cocktails is the Stereophonics second album. ...
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Morfa Stadium is a former athletics stadium in the Landore area of Swansea, Wales. ...
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Mama Told Me Not to Come was a 1970 song by acclaimed songwriter Randy Newman. ...
Reload is the title of an album, released in 1999 by Welsh singer Tom Jones. ...
Throughout 1998 and 1999 the band toured in Europe, Australia and the USA. On June 12, 1998 Stereophonics played to over 10,000 spectators in the grounds of Cardiff Castle in Wales. Footage of the concert was released in VHS and DVD titled Live at Cardiff Castle. The band took a break during 2000 as well as recording their third studio album. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Live at Cardiff castle is an DVD released by welsh Rock trio, the Stereophonics. ...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Norman keep Burgess summer smoking room Cardiff Castle (Welsh: Castell Caerdydd) in Wales was founded by the Normans in 1091, on the site of a Roman fort whose remains can still be seen. ...
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Live at Cardiff castle is an DVD released by welsh Rock trio, the Stereophonics. ...
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Just Enough Education to Perform The band released their third album, Just Enough Education to Perform in April 2001. The album included the critical track "Mr. Writer" which was widely disliked by critics due to its lyrics targeting the media. The song caused controversy which in turn caused a lot of bad publicity for the band by the main stream media. As well as this the album contained one of the band's most famous tracks, Have a nice day which reached #5 in the UK charts. Just Enough Education to Perform is the third album released by Stereophonics. ...
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Have a Nice Day is the second single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from the their third album Just Enough Education to Perform. ...
To promote the new album, Just Enough Education to perform, they [Stereophonics] played a two day festival which was called "A Day at the Races". The two day concert was held at Donington Park on the first day and Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on the second. The concerts were supported by Ash, Black Crowes and Proud Mary. Over 200,000 separate tickets were sold for the weekend festival in total. The performance was released on a DVD in 2002. Donington Park is a site near Castle Donington in North West Leicestershire, United Kingdom, owned by Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd. ...
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The Millennium Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm y Mileniwm), is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff, and is used primarily for rugby union and football home internationals. ...
Ash are an alternative rock band that formed in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland in 1992. ...
The Black Crowes are a taper-friendly rock and roll jam band, formed in 1985 in Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Proud Mary are a four-piece guitar-based rock band from Manchester, England, named after the song by Creedence Clearwater Revival (also covered by Tina Turner). ...
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You Gotta Go There to Come Back 2003 saw the release of their fourth album, with the title You Gotta Go There to Come Back. Drummer Stuart Cable was sacked from the band due to reported commitment issues, Cable at the time presented a TV show called "Cable TV" and felt that the band would never improve. Because of this he missed several rehearsals and live concerts. He was eventually replaced by present drummer Javier Weyler. [2] Steve Gorman, The Black Crowes Drummer stood in for the bands live performances until Javier Weyler was appointed. You Gotta Go There To Come Back is Stereophonics fourth album, released on V2 in 2003. ...
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Javier Weyler (born 3 July 1975) is the drummer for the welsh based rock group Stereophonics. ...
Steve Gorman (born 17 August, 1965, Muskegon, Michigan) is a musician best known as the drummer of the American hard rock band The Black Crowes. ...
The Black Crowes are a blues-oriented hard rock jam band who have sold over 19 million albums[1] and were hailed by Melody Maker as The Most Rock n Roll Rock n Roll Band in the World.[2] The band has toured with acts such as Aerosmith, ZZ Top...
Towards the end of the year they did a sold-out tour of the UK, ending with a Christmas show at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, supported by Feeder and Ocean Colour Scene. The meeting of the three most critically reviled British bands of the period was well received by fans, who danced the night away -- one young lad stripping off his tracksuit and streaking across the stage. The group took a break after their 2003-2004 world tour, which included a set at the Manchester Move Festival in July 2004. For other uses, see Christmas (disambiguation). ...
The Millennium Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm y Mileniwm), is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital Cardiff, and is used primarily for rugby union and football home internationals. ...
Feeder are an award-winning British/Japanese rock band that formed in Newport, South Wales. ...
Ocean Colour Scene (often abbreviated to OCS) are an English rock band from Birmingham. ...
New drummer appointed and Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Their fifth studio album Language. Sex. Violence. Other? was released in March 2005; it marked their first recordings with their new drummer, Javier Weyler. The album the band grabbed their first number 1 hit in the UK singles charts with the album's first single, the punky, upbeat "Dakota". The second single from the album, "Superman" was a growling, Black Sabbath-inspired rocker. This song however did not repeat the success of "Dakota", peaking at number 13 in the charts, partly due to limited radio airplay. After "Superman" came "Devil", which featured a controversial video and reached number 11 in the charts. The album was nominated for a Pop Factory award at the end of the year, losing out to Feeder's Pushing the Senses. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Dakota is a song by the Welsh band Stereophonics. ...
The Pop Factory (TPF) is a Welsh TV show, known as the Welsh Top Of The Pops. ...
Feeder are an award-winning British/Japanese rock band that formed in Newport, South Wales. ...
Pushing the Senses is British band Feeders fifth studio album, released January 31, 2005 (see 2005 in music). ...
The band played in Vancouver, Canada in April of 2005 with opening band The Manvils. Following the concert, Kelly Jones invited The Manvils lead guitarist, fellow Welshman Mark Parry to join Stereophonics on the road as second guitarist in the band for their world tour. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Manvils are a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver. ...
Kelly Jones performs a solo set during the January 2005 Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert This article is about Kelly Jones the singer. ...
The Manvils are a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver. ...
Mark Parry is the lead guitarist for the Canadian based indie rock group The Manvils. ...
On July 2, 2005, the group appeared at the Live 8 concert, in Hyde Park, London, playing to their biggest audience yet. is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The band were scheduled to support Oasis for a number of dates across Europe in early 2006, but pulled out due to family commitments. After taking a break, they are currently working on their next album. In a diary entry on the bands official website, made on the 15 May 2006, Jones talked about how he felt that the new album was their best yet, and those who had heard the demos gave similar sentiments. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Live from Dakota 2006 also saw the release of Stereophonics first live album Live from Dakota. The album is a 2-disc compilation featuring 20 tracks spanning all five of the band's albums and capturing the best of their 2005 world tour. Rather than being a recording of single show, every night of the tour was recorded and the band picked out the best version of each song individually. The album also features a track by the title of Jayne. This track was later released as part of Kelly Jones' solo Album "Only the names have been changed" Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Live From Dakota is the first live album by Stereophonics. ...
Other Projects On October 9, 2007 the band saw the US release of their retrospective DVD entitled Rewind : the First 10 Years. A double disc with a runtime of nearly four hours, it traces the entire band history with live and behind-the-scenes footage dating from their earliest gigs to sold-out arena tours. Availability coincides with the US re-release of the Language.Sex.Violence.Other? DVD, and the worldwide digital debut of their latest studio album, Pull the Pin. Look up rewind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Pull the Pin is the sixth studio album by Stereophonics, due to be released in the UK on 1 October 2007, as confirmed on 4 July 2007 in the Stereophonics newsletter. ...
In 2007 Lead singer Kelly Jones released a solo album titled "Only the names have been changed" while recording the band's sixth studio album, Pull the Pin. The album contains 10 tracks all named after a woman and features a simple arrangement of guitar, piano and subtle strings. The album also includes the song Jayne, a previously unreleased Stereophonics track featured on the live album Live from Dakota, and the Rewind DVD. Pull the Pin is the sixth studio album by Stereophonics, due to be released in the UK on 1 October 2007, as confirmed on 4 July 2007 in the Stereophonics newsletter. ...
Live From Dakota is the first live album by Stereophonics. ...
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Drummer Javier Weyler also released a solo album titled Lagrima in 2007 under the persona Capitan Melao. The name Capitan means captain in Spanish and Melao is a Latin American slang word for "shafting", "buggery" or "fisting".
Pull the Pin Stereophonics' announced in late April the name of their forthcoming album Pull the Pin, which will be released in October, along with a download-only taster; "Bank Holiday Monday". The track was also available for free to people who pre-order tickets for the band's concerts in 2007. It Means Nothing is the frontier single of the album, released in September before the LP was released a week later on October 15th. The album contains 12 songs. It went straight to number 1 in the UK's official album chart. Pull the Pin is the sixth studio album by Stereophonics, due to be released in the UK on 1 October 2007, as confirmed on 4 July 2007 in the Stereophonics newsletter. ...
Bank Holiday Monday is the forthcoming single by the Stereophonics. ...
It Means Nothing is a single by Stereophonics from the upcoming album Pull the Pin. ...
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Logo for the Tsunami Relief Cardiff Concert, held at the Millennium Stadium (2005) Tsunami Relief Cardiff was a charity music concert held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on January 22, 2005, in aid of the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, which had occurred the month before. ...
Kelly Jones performs a solo set during the January 2005 Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert This article is about Kelly Jones the singer. ...
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Richard Jones (born 23 May 1974) plays bass guitar for the popular welsh rock band Stereophonics, playing alongside Kelly Jones (no relation) and Javier Weyler. ...
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Javier Weyler (born 3 July 1975) is the drummer for the welsh based rock group Stereophonics. ...
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A drum kit (or drum set or trap set - the latter an old-fashioned term) is a collection of drums, cymbals and other percussion instruments arranged for convenient playing by a sole percussionist (drummer), usually for jazz, rock, or other types of contemporary music. ...
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A drum kit (or drum set or trap set - the latter an old-fashioned term) is a collection of drums, cymbals and other percussion instruments arranged for convenient playing by a sole percussionist (drummer), usually for jazz, rock, or other types of contemporary music. ...
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You Gotta Go There To Come Back is Stereophonics fourth album, released on V2 in 2003. ...
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You Gotta Go There To Come Back is Stereophonics fourth album, released on V2 in 2003. ...
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Have a Nice Day is the second single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from the their third album Just Enough Education to Perform. ...
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You Gotta Go There To Come Back is Stereophonics fourth album, released on V2 in 2003. ...
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You Gotta Go There To Come Back is Stereophonics fourth album, released on V2 in 2003. ...
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Just Looking is the second single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from the their second album Performance and Cocktails. ...
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Discography - Please see the separate article Stereophonics discography for a full discography including Albums, Singles, DVDs and compilation albums in which Stereophonics songs have been included.
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