Tom Hingley and the Lovers
Tom Hingley and the Lovers were a British alternative rock band formed by singer Tom Hingley (of Inspiral Carpets), brothers Steve Hanley (bass guitar) and Paul Hanley (drums) (both former members of The Fall), keyboardist Kelly Wood and guitarist Jason Brown. Brown was initially replaced by Rahman Baloch and Andrew Tarling joined on guitar in 2012 for their final dates.
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Background information | |
Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1997–2013 |
Labels | Newmemorabilia |
Website | www |
Members | Tom Hingley Steve Hanley Paul Hanley Kelly Wood Jason Brown Rahman Baloch Andrew Tarling |
Their first album, Abba Are The Enemy, was released in 2004.[1] The follow up, Highlights was released in March 2008.[2]
Former members
- Tom Hingley – vocals (2001–2013)
- Steve Hanley – bass (2001–2013)
- Paul Hanley – drums (2001–2013)
- Kelly Wood – keyboards (2001–2013)
- Jason Brown – guitar (2001–2011)
- Rahman Baloch – guitar (2011)
- Andrew Tarling – guitar (2012–2013)
Discography
- "Yeah" (single) – Newmemorabilia – 2003
- Abba Are The Enemy – Newmemorabilia – 2004
- Highlights – Newmemorabilia – 2008
Compilation tracks
- "Isolationtank" on Happiness by Tom Hingley, 2001, FFVinyl
- "Online Pharmacy" on Shake (VA), 2004, Biff Bang Pow
- "Boyband" on Out Of The Blue (VA), 2004, Blue Cat
Interviews
- Abba, Ken Dodd and Chris Martin – enter the world of The Lovers (BBC Interview + Audio), 2004
- Loving it (BBC Interview with Tom Hingley), 2006
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References
- Reynolds, Nick. "Tom Hingley and The Lovers: Abba Are The Enemy". BBC 6 Music, 18 November 2004. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- BBC Manchester. "Tom Hingley a Lover and a Fighter" Archived 28 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine. BBC Manchester, 18 April 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
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