Noah Kelly ~ Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Fake Drums ***
Rich Warren ~ Drums on 'Ursula' ***
Daniel Webb ~ Drums on 'Blue Movement' and 'All My Friends'***
Justin Girdler ~ Hammond on 'Blue Movement', Piano on 'All My Friends'***
Luther Russell ~ Drums and Organ on 'Where's The Revolution?'***
Simon White ~ Bass In 'Where's The Revolution?' Video***
Olly 'The Kid' Betts ~ Drums In 'Where's the Revolution?' Video***
Etkilendikleri
Burt Bacharach, Primal Scream, The Left Banke, Manic Street Preachers, Arthur Lee, Supergrass, David Bowie, Doves, Big Star, The Vines, The Smiths, Broadcast, Public Image, Saint Etienne, Stevie Wonder, Graham Coxon, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Teenage Fanclub, Al Wilson, The Flaming Lips, The Move, Cherry Ghost
********************************************************************************* I started up my first band 'District Nurse' when I was 13 and began to write songs around that time. The Nurse was together for about two years and spawned three underground hits ('We Were Gods', 'Falling Through Shadows' and 'Tribes') before it crumbled apart like a three-month-old birthday cake. Despite this setback, I continued to write songs until the summer of 2005 when I formed an acoustic two piece with Mr.Simon White (second cousin of Jack White) and we played our first gig at the Heavenly Social (N1) in London on August 15th. ***
About a week later I recorded an instrumental track of mine with the pop/indie group Saint Etienne. The song, entitled 'Mervyn's Theme', became part of the soundtrack to the low-budget film 'What Have You Done Today, Mervyn Day?',directed by Paul Kelly, which has been viewed by at least 30,000 people (I reckon) since its release.
*************************************************************************** Mr.White and I no longer play together. For a while I had a band called Mervyn that I formed with Kevin Kersley, John Ireland, Chris Picket and, later, Ed Rixon. Today, I spend my time writing, recording and playing solo gigs. If you would like to book me for gigs please contact me either through myspace or e-mail me at noahkelly@yahoo.co.uk. Cheers, Noahxx
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The Jim Jones Revue play a special XFM 14+ show at The Barfly in Camden this Monday. The show will be recorded and broadcast on John Kennedy's XFM Xposure radio show throughout November.
Hey Rockers! The Jim Jones Revue celebrate the release of their new album “Here To Save Your Soul” with a release party at Cargo on Thursday 1 October. “Here To Save Your Soul” collects all the JJR singles together in physical format for the first time (Vinyl and CD). Bring your hard hat and help us blow the roof off Cargo next Thursday! Click on flyer for tickets
Hi folks, pop down to The Enterprise, opposite Chalk Farm tube tonight (Thursday) for an eclectic night of pleasurable rock racket featuring IN THE BLACK + JOHN DRAKE & THE STREET SPIRIT + SWIENZE . Six quid to get in and the fun starts at 8pm.
We're back at The Enterprise tomorrow night (Friday) for a distinctly psychedelic night starring THE LOUCHE (featuring members of The People's Revoloutionary Choir & a Rockingbird!) + the fabulously loopy SIMON ONIONS + THE PALE BLUE EYES + NOAH KELLY. Should be a craaaaaaazy scene man. £6 in; 8pm doors.
Sunday sees us at our weekly afternoon haunt, The World's End, opposite Chalk Farm tube, for a FREE afternoon of musical shenanigans featuring EIGHTS N ACES + JIMMY & THE BANNED + BLACK CIRCLES . We'll be kicking off at about 5pm.