Everything about The Holloways totally explained
The Holloways are a four-piece indie-rock band from
North London. Their first single "
Two Left Feet" entered the charts at number 33 in July, with the follow-up "
Generator" charting at number 30 in October 2006. Generator subsequently named the
NME's 16th best song of the year for
2006, their album
So, this is Great Britain? was released on
October 30 2006 on the TVT label. The band have attracted attention in the media and a live following.
NME have also tipped them to be one of the biggest bands around in the future.
The band formed in a live-music venue called
Nambucca on the
Holloway Road in 2004. The members are
Alfie Jackson (vocals, guitars and harmonica),
Rob Skipper (vocals, guitars and fiddle),
Bryn Fowler (bass and backing vocals), and
Dave Danger (drums and egg shaker).
Band
Alfie Jackson
Alfie Jackson is the
guitarist,
harmonica player and singer of the band The Holloways. Alfie's real name is David and he spent a large part of his childhood and all his teens in
Melton Mowbray, where he was part of a five piece band called Marvel, David's first band (1997-2000). Marvel played at the
De Montfort Hall as well as supporting
The Doves at the Charlotte in
Leicester. He was raised in
Leeds. He lives in
Highgate and is currently dating Bonnie Beadle, the daughter of TV
presenter Jeremy Beadle. He recently appeared on the music quiz,
Never Mind The Buzzcocks. His favorite musicians include
Eddie Cochran and
Elvis Presley. One of David's pre-Holloways songs, "
What's On Your Mind?" was written for his mother.
Dave Danger
Dave Danger is the
drummer of the band The Holloways. He was born on the 25th of September in Braintree, Essex.
Bryn Fowler
Bryn Fowler is the
bassist and backing vocalist of the band The Holloways. His full name is Bryn Tremayne Fowler. He was born in June 1982. Originally from
Lichfield in
Staffordshire, Bryn attended Nether Stowe High School and was in a band called Silverline. Bryn moved to
London in 2000 to go to
Middlesex University where he got a Degree in Drama and Theatre Arts. He has recently moved from
Holloway to somewhere else in north London and plays Orange bass amps. Bryn has been known to smash up his basses at gigs. He has done this on 3 occasions, once in the Leeds Cockpit, once at the Electric Ballroom in Camden and once at the Academy in Oxford which was filmed for rockworld.tv.
Rob Skipper
Rob Skipper born in December 1985 in Waltham Forest is a
guitarist,
fiddler and singer for the band The Holloways. His full name is Robert Gareth Skipper. Skipper attended
Millfield School in
Street%2C_Somerset,
Somerset.
In June 2003, Rob's previous group
The Moulettes formed, then called "Hannah, Ruth and Rob." They first played at the
Glastonbury Festival on the
Greenpeace stage. and the single "Happy as Annie".
At one concert, Skipper reportedly climbed to the top of a ten foot speaker and battered his guitar into pieces.
Formation
Alfie Jackson and
Bryn Fowler established the beginnings of the band and went to a local
pub and live
music venue on
Holloway Road in
London called Nambucca. Skipper performed live, A week later, they saw Skipper perform again at the same venue and enjoyed it. They approached him afterwards with an invitation to have a
jam session.
On
October 10,
2004, Skipper and Jackson met back at Nambucca to play.
Drummer Dave Danger, who lived above the venue, invited them to play in his room. After an hour, Jackson and Skipper had six songs with
guitar and
fiddle parts and harmonizing vocals, which they performed. Danger immediately joined the band after hearing them play.
Their band name comes from the fact that they were on Holloway Road when they formed the band.
Music style
Some of the songs of The Holloways are compared to
Calypso music. They usually make up tempo music.
A sample of the single "Generator" is used by
Fearne and
Reggie for their 'New Music Generator' section on
BBC Radio 1 at weekends.
Discography
Albums
Singles
"Generator / Two Left Feet" (2005) Limited Release
"Happiness & Penniless" (2006) Limited Release
"Two Left Feet" (August 7, 2006) #33 UK, #1 UK Independent chart
"Generator" (October 16, 2006) #30 UK, #1 UK Independent chart
"Dancefloor" (March 26, 2007) #41 UK, #1 UK Independent chart
"Generator" (June 11, 2007) #14 UK, #1 UK Independent chart
"Two Left Feet" (2007) #74 UK, #1 UK Independent chartFurther Information
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