词条 | The Jane Bradfords |
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| name = The Jane Bradfords | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = group_or_band | origin = Belfast, Northern Ireland | genre = Indie | years_active = 2006–present | label = Simple Tapestry | associated_acts = General Fiasco Katie and the Carnival | website = {{URL|thejanebradfords.com}} | current_members = Deci Gallen Ted Caldwell Johnny Farry Paul McAdams | occasional_members = Stuart Bell Ruairi Dempsey Katie Richardson | past_members = Dave Frecknall }} The Jane Bradfords are an indie band from Belfast, Northern Ireland that have drawn comparisons to Echo and the Bunnymen, New Order and The National. CareerOriginally a solo project by DJ/musician Deci Gallen, they became a full band in 2006 when Ted Caldwell (drums), Johnny Farry (bass/guitar) and David Frecknall (bass/guitar) joined with Gallen on lead vocals and guitar. Since 2009, the live show has been complimented by extra musicians including Katie Richardson, Stuart Bell and Ruari Dempsey. Paul McAdams joined in 2009. The band were named after the lead character in the 1930s B-movie The Pace That Kills and reference the film in some songs.[1] They have been championed on BBC Radio 1 by Huw Stephens and Colin Murray. They performed a Maida Vale live session for Radio 1 in January 2007. The group have played support to Maxïmo Park, Cold War Kids, The National, Peter Bjorn and John, LCD Soundsystem, CSS and DeVotchka.[2] In early 2010 their music was used in advertising campaigns by Harp Lager and by Five for their Season 4 Grey's Anatomy trailer.[3] In early 2011 their song "Strategy #2 (Fight Them All)" was used on trailers for The Mentalist [4] as well as by Liverpool Football Club on their TV station LFC TV.[5] In April 2011 BT launched a brand new advertising campaign using an unreleased song by the band called 'Better Place.'[6] Chart successThe Jane Bradfords made the UK national news in November 2006 when, despite being unsigned, their debut single "Hide From the Cold" got to number 1 in the QBS Alternative Rock Top 40 charts, on QBS Radio in the Middle Eastern country Qatar, remaining there for two weeks.[1] Other projectsJohnny Farry plays with Yes Cadets DiscographyAlbums
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References1. ^1 News.bbc.co.uk 2. ^ 3. ^http://vimeo.com/14241761 4. ^http://www.channel5.com/articles/the-mentalist-promo 5. ^http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/video/Features/Toon-goals-fest-23076.php3 6. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gePN0OM3_M4 External links
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