Feeder
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Showbiz: Wales' 50 sexiest men 2009...summer. Watch out for him as Will in BBC's daytime soap Doctors, from March next year. 35. Grant Nicholas The blond frontman and his band Feeder have been around forever and have fans all over the world. Grant, from Chepstow, has always... In this article: BBC Radio Wales, Cardiff, S4C, Cardiff Blues, and London |
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Feeder
...on a permanent basis and recorded two further albums. In April 2009 Mark Richardson parted company with Feeder and reunited with Skunk Anansie. Feeder have also been accompanied by touring members Matt Sime (keyboards; 2000-2002), Dean Tidey...
In this article: Grant Nicholas, Kerrang!, Comfort in Sound, United Kingdom, Echo Park, Pushing the Senses, Life thru a Lens, Silent Cry, and Jon Lee
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Feeder discography
This is the discography of Feeder, a London-based alternative rock group, who have released six studio albums, 28 singles , two compilation albums, four EP s and seven Japanese import compilations. It does not include promotional material...
In this article: Skunk Anansie, Jon Lee, Echo Park, High, Mark Richardson, Grant Nicholas, Download Festival, Suicide, and Crash
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
The Singles (Feeder album)
The Singles is Feeder 's second UK compilation album, following the limited release b-sides album Picture of Perfect Youth. The album has 18 of their UK top 40 hit single tracks (if "Shatter" and "Tender" are separately counted), with the...
In this article: Bright Idea, DVD, Picture of Perfect Youth, UK, The Singles, U218 Singles, Lost and Found, Suffocate, and Save Us
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Guardian Unlimited | September 23, 2009
'We burnt out'
...DJing and making the odd foray into modelling with her friend Naomi Campbell - would bump into Richardson, who was then drumming with Feeder; she and Cass had remained friends. Ace, meanwhile, was teaching with Richardson in Brighton. Finding...
In this article: Skin, Skunk Anansie, Mark Richardson, Naomi Campbell, London, and Dalai Lama
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Wikipedia | June 29, 2009
Suffocate (Feeder song)
"Suffocate" is a track by UK rock band Feeder re-recorded from their 1997 album Polythene '', and was released as an in-between single to bridge the gap between the then-current album, and its follow-up ''Yesterday Went Too Soon. Feeder...
In this article: Grant Nicholas, Suffocate, Polythene, Just a Day, Shatter / Tender, The Singles, and UK
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Wikipedia | May 03, 2009
Tangerine (Feeder song)
"Tangerine" is a song by British rock band Feeder , released as the band's second single, and the first that was taken from the ''Polythene '' album. The single managed to gain word-of-mouth success and made #60 on the UK top 75- their...
In this article: Tangerine, Grant Nicholas, Trademark, Gran Turismo, Jon Lee, Polythene, London, and UK
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wessexscene.co.uk | March 03, 2009
Feeder, Southampton Guildhall
...people alike, all who had come to see Feeder play live and I believe this encapsulates the reason for the band's success. Feeder had succeeded in attracting almost every age of music lover and almost every social stereotype - in short, it...
In this article: Southampton, Buck Rogers, Just a Day, High, Fallout 3, Seven Days in the Sun, Silent Cry, and Coldplay
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NME.com | July 11, 2008
Feeder cover Pixies at T In The Park - T In The Park Festival News - Festivals Guide 08 - NME.COM - News, Reviews, Line-Ups, Photos, Videos, Information and More
Feeder cover Pixies at T In The Park Grant Nicholas and co play sunset show in Scotland Feeder played a crowd-pleasing sunset show at T In The Park at 8.50pm (BST) this evening (July 11), showcasing a variety of hits and covering 'Monkey...
In this article: T in the Park, Pixies, Grant Nicholas, Buck Rogers, Monkey Gone to Heaven, and Scotland
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NME.com | June 03, 2008
Feeder to play tiny London show News NME.COM
Feeder to play tiny London show | News | NME.COM Feeder to play tiny London show The gig will be the smallest gig the band have played this decade Feeder are set to play a one-off intimate show at the Proud Gallery in Camden, London next...
In this article: London, We Are the People, and Silent Cry
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NME.com | May 13, 2008
Stereophonics and Feeder to play Millennium Stadium News NME.COM
Stereophonics and Feeder to play Millennium Stadium | News | NME.COM Stereophonics and Feeder to play Millennium Stadium Bands will play as part of rugby Grand Slam celebration and Feeder are among bands set to perform a free show at the...
In this article: Stereophonics, Millennium Stadium, Heather Small, X-Factor, Wales, BBC News, and Rhydian Roberts
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Feeder are a platinum-selling Welsh rock band, formed in Newport, South Wales, during 1992 by singer-songwriter-guitarist Grant Nicholas and drummer Jon Lee. Bassist Taka Hirose later joined, and have also been accompanied by touring members Matt Sime (keyboards; 2000–2002), Dean Tidey (guitar, backing vocals; 1998–present) and Dean Deavall (keyboards, backing vocals; 2008-present). Feeder have charted 24 UK top 75 singles and eight UK top 75 albums, with six of those making the top 10 between 1999 and 2008, alongside 20 of their singles making the top 40 over a span of 11 years. Their music has been inspired by a wide variety of artists, including the Pixies and The Smashing Pumpkins.
Feeder garnered media attention for their third album, Echo Park (2001), and its first single "Buck Rogers", which became their highest charting single at the time. The following year in January 2002, Jon Lee committed suicide in his Miami home, leading the band to keep a low profile for the rest of the year before recording their fourth studio album Comfort in Sound, in which former Skunk Anansie and Little Angels member Mark Richardson helped out on drum duties, including all other albums which have followed. They have won two Kerrang! Awards in 2001 and 2003 for "Best British Live Act" and "Best British Band", alongside being named as one of the most successful UK chart acts between 1952-2006, by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums.
- Name:
- Feeder
- Origin:
- Newport, Wales
- Years Active:
- 1992 – present
- Current members:
- Former Members:
- Jon Lee
- Genre:
- Alternative rock
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