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Supergrass were an alternative rock band which formed in Oxford, England in 1994. The band consisted of brothers Gaz (guitar and lead vocals) and Rob Coombes (keyboards), Mick Quinn (bass and backing vocals) and Danny Goffey (drums and backing vocals). In summer 1994 they released their first single Caught By The Fuzz which had Strange Ones on the B side, on a small local record label called Backbeat, run by Makating bass guitarist Dave Norland from his bedroom in a house in the Cowley Road area of Oxford. |
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Gaz Coombes on Supergrass reunion: 'Who knows what I'll say in five years?'
Date: May 07, 2012 The musician says his debut solo album is inspired by bombings in Libya
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Supergrass - Gaz Coombes Against Supergrass Reunion
Date: May 04, 2012 Former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes has dashed fans hopes of a reunion by insisting he doesnt want to perform the bands youthful hits as he approaches his forties The British rockers announced their split after 17 years together in 2010 and Coombes...
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Gaz Coombes against Supergrass reunion
Date: May 04, 2012 Former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes has dashed fans' hopes of a reunion by insisting he doesn't want to perform the band's youthful hits as he approaches his forties.
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Gaz Coombes Says Supergrass Reunion Isn't Likely
Date: May 04, 2012 He's Much Happier As A Solo Artist
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Man jailed after supergrass trial
Date: May 02, 2012 The only man to be convicted as a result of one of the longest and most expensive trials in Northern Ireland's history is jailed for five years.
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Supergrass convict jailed
Date: May 02, 2012 Neil Pollock the only man convicted at the end of the marathon loyalist terrorist UVF supergrass trial has been jailed for five years.
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Loyalist supergrass ‘could help to catch Raymond McCord killers’
Date: Apr 30, 2012 Evidence provided by a loyalist supergrass could see a breakthrough in the police hunt for the UVF killers of a former RAF member, a court has heard. Related Stories Former New Zealand PM Helen Clark visits Northern Ireland Three men face court accused of badger baiting offences No bail for murder accused farmer Police probe approaches to children in Co Down Anti-drugs activist's car targeted in ...
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Supergrass move in McCord inquest
Date: Apr 30, 2012 Evidence provided by a loyalist supergrass could see a breakthrough in the police hunt for the UVF killers of a former RAF member, a court has heard.
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