NIGEL CLARK
Nigel Clark is an English singer songwriter, best known as lead singer and bassist of 90s band Dodgy. Dodgy hit their stride in the Britpop heyday with a roll-call of singles which still always elicit a sing-a-long from Staying out For The Summer, to Good Enough and In a Room.
Drawing on a love of 60's West Coast pop and gritty UK punk their songs blended catchy melody with highly relatable lyrics to hit at the very heart of you.
After many years touring Nigel decided to quit the band and concentrate on his parenting duties.
Fast forward to 2006 Nigel released a solo album, 21st Century Man (released on his own record label) Hijack Records.
Since 2009 Nigel has been back singing with Dodgy releasing 2 albums.
CHRIS HELME
Rising to fame in the 1990s as frontman of Indie band The Seahorses, singer song-writer Chris Helme is now producing acclaimed folk-infused tracks as a solo artist. His enviable back catalogue includes Britpop classics such as 'Love is the Law' and 'Blinded by the Sub' from his time with John Squires post-Stone Roses band, The Seahorses.
But beyond these well-loved indie hits, Helme has matured into a songwriter of regard for noir-tinged folk gems blistering with emotion.
His album, 'The Rookery' - produced by Sam Forrest (Nine Black Alps, Sewage Farm)- drew critical praise on release, with Uncut describing it as "echoing the fragility of Gram Parsons", while flirting with the rustic side of Neil Young and his latest work is set for a similar reception
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