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Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones announces UK 2024 solo tour - www.nme.com - Britain - county Hall - Manchester
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15.03.2024

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones announces UK 2024 solo tour

Stereophonics‘ Kelly Jones has announced an intimate 2024 UK solo tour set to take place later this Spring.The six-date run of gigs will see Jones play 12 shows – two on each day at each venue with one performance set to go on at 7pm GMT and the other at 9pm GMT. The tour will kick off at the Birmingham Town Hall on Sunday, May 5.

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones on going solo: “I want to make music like filmmakers make films” - www.nme.com - Norway
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05.03.2024

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones on going solo: “I want to make music like filmmakers make films”

Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones has spoken about his experience of launching a solo career, saying that he wants to “make music like filmmakers make films”.The singer-songwriter announced his new solo album, ‘Inevitable Incredible’, and shared its title track last week. You can pre-order/pre-save the record here.Due for release on May 3, the project sees Jones writing primarily on the piano for the first time. All the songs were crafted between October and December of 2022, and have been described as some of his most emotional and brutally honest material to date.The album was recorded at the remote Ocean Sound studio in Norway, tucked away on a remote island in the North Sea, with just Jones’ studio engineer and backline technician with him.Now, Jones – also of Far Front Saints – has written for NME about how ‘Inevitable Incredible’ came about, discussed the “emotion and vulnerability” he put into the music, and spoken about his overall goal as a solo artist.Writing about the record exclusively for NME, Jones said:“‘I’m not sure I got room for an old upright piano at home right now’.

Kelly Jones announces new solo album ‘Inevitable Incredible’, shares title track - www.nme.com - Norway
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29.02.2024

Kelly Jones announces new solo album ‘Inevitable Incredible’, shares title track

Kelly Jones has announced details of a new solo album ‘Inevitable Incredible’. Check out the moving title track below.The upcoming record marks the latest full-length solo effort from the musician, following on from his time as the frontman for Stereophonics and in his more recent side-project Far From Saints.Set for release on May 3, ‘Inevitable Incredible’ sees Jones writing primarily on the piano for the first time.

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones’ neighbour once complained about noise of Tom Jones records – but it was Tom Jones - www.nme.com
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31.07.2023

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones’ neighbour once complained about noise of Tom Jones records – but it was Tom Jones

Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones has recalled the time his neighbour complained about the volume of his ‘Tom Jones records’, only to discover it was actually Tom Jones singing.The singer-songwriter recalled the incident in a recent appearance on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show, hosted by Zoe Ball.Reflecting on his friendship with the legendary Welsh singer, he revealed that they have known each other for over 25 years, and he once got him into hot water with his upstairs neighbour.According to Jones, the ‘She’s A Lady’ vocalist had returned to his flat after a slot on the Jools Holland show, and the two of them, along with late Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable began singing around the house.“I’ve known him since ’97… I played a few gigs with him last weekend actually with Far From Saints down at Cardiff Castle,” he began.“He came back to my flat once after doing a Jools Holland show with Stuart. We were having a drink in the house and it was going on a bit,” he continued.

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones hits out at use of AI in songwriting - www.nme.com
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26.07.2023

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones hits out at use of AI in songwriting

Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones has criticised the use of artificial intelligence in songwriting.As more artists are speaking out about the increased prevalence of AI in the music industry, the singer said that art is about “a real person’s expression”.Jones was speaking to Times Radio at Latitude Festival on Sunday (July 23), after he’d performed with his new band Far From Saints when he shared his doubts about AI.The musician said it wasn’t until he attended the Ivor Novello Awards in May this year that he released AI technology was being used more to “finish off people’s songwriting” (via BBC).“I’m not against forward-thinking technology and how things are progressing, but I think art should come from people, I mean the basics of it anyway,” he said.“I think art has always been somebody’s expression, a real person’s expression from a heart, from a head.”He added: “If you’re going to start an idea, then a computer finishes it, I mean, it’s OK, but it’s just about algorithms and things like that.”The singer also said he’s “not really into 10 songwriters on a song”, adding: “It’s like if you’re making a painting, you’ve got 10 painters chucking paint on a canvas. I mean, whose painting is it anymore?”Jones is not the first artist to cast doubt over emerging AI technology in the music industry.

Watch Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones join Coldplay on stage at Cardiff gig - www.nme.com - Britain
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07.06.2023

Watch Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones join Coldplay on stage at Cardiff gig

Coldplay’s show in Cardiff were left surprised after Stereophonics singer Kelly Jones joined the band onstage.The gig took place at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium last night (June 6), and marked the first of their two sold-out performances in the city.The 23-song set saw Chris Martin and co take on all of their best-known hits, including ‘Yellow’, ‘Viva La Vida’, ‘Clocks’ and ‘The Scientist’, as well as renditions of their newer material, taken from their latest album ‘Music of the Spheres’, which arrived in 2021.The main highlight of the night, however, came in the latter half of the set, when the British rockers were joined onstage by Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones to the delight of his native Welsh crowd.The surprise guest appearance arrived after the band performed a rendition of ‘Green Eyes’, a song taken from their 2002 album ‘A Rush Of Blood To The Head’. Here, the frontman joined the four-piece onstage for a rendition of Stereophonics’ hit track ‘Dakota’.

Kelly Jones still dreams about late Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable “at least five times a week” - www.nme.com
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12.04.2023

Kelly Jones still dreams about late Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable “at least five times a week”

Kelly Jones has revealed that he still dreams about the late Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable “at least five times a week”.Cable played with the Welsh band between 1992 and 2003, before the musician and broadcaster tragically died in 2010. He was 40 years old.During the most recent episode of the podcast I Never Thought It Would Happen – hosted by Chris Difford of Squeeze – Jones opened up about how Cable was “like a big brother” to him after being asked did he “take him on stage with him?” (via Wales Online).“Stuart turns up in my dreams,” Jones explained, saying it was an “intense” time when the drummer passed away.“At least five times a week [I dream about him]. It’s bizarre,” the singer continued.

Kelly Jones’ Far From Saints share single ‘Take It Through The Night’ and announce debut album - www.nme.com
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16.03.2023

Kelly Jones’ Far From Saints share single ‘Take It Through The Night’ and announce debut album

Stereophonics‘ Kelly Jones, have announced their debut album and unveiled their latest single, ‘Take It Through The Night’.The self-titled release sees the Stereophonics frontman continue his collaboration with Patty Lynn and Dwight Baker from The Wind And The Wave. Set to be released on June 16, the project follows the band’s debut single ‘Let’s Turn This Back Around’ which was released earlier this year.‘Take It Through The Night’ is a blues-inspired track, that sees the three-piece channel iconic ’70s bands Led Zeppelin and Fleetwood Mac.“Patty wrote the whole ‘Take It Through The Night’ lyric herself,” said Jones.

Paul Weller announces support acts for 2023 UK summer forest tour - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - county Jones - county Forest - county Suffolk
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20.02.2023

Paul Weller announces support acts for 2023 UK summer forest tour

Paul Weller has announced the support acts for his Forest Live 2023 gigs – find details below and purchase tickets for the gigs here.As announced last month, the Modfather will play three outdoor gigs this June, performing on Thursday, June 8 at Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire, Friday, June 9 at Cannock Chase Forest, Staffordshire and Saturday, June 17 at Thetford Forest, Suffolk.Speaking about the upcoming dates in a statement, Weller said: “I am very happy to be playing the Forest Live gigs again as they are always such great shows with such a great audience! See you there.”Now, it’s been confirmed that he will be supported by Far From Saints, the new band of Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones, and Manchester singer-songwriter Seb Lowe.Paul is very happy to announce the amazing guest artists that will be supporting him for the Forest shows this Summer! The brilliant @Seb_lowe_music will be supporting, and joining as a very special guest at the shows is Kelly Jones' band @farfromsaints! pic.twitter.com/ZrufobkhZ4— Paul Weller (@paulwellerHQ) February 20, 2023Following the Forest Live gigs, Weller will headline Y Not Festival this July. The festival will return to Pikehall in Derbyshire from July 28-30, with Royal Blood topping the bill on the Friday night.

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones’ new project Far From Saints announce debut live show in London - www.nme.com - Britain - London - USA - county Jones - county Lynn - county Baker
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17.02.2023

Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones’ new project Far From Saints announce debut live show in London

Kelly Jones‘ new band Far From Saints have announced their debut live show – find all the details below.The Stereophonics frontman has teamed up with Patty Lynn and Dwight Baker of Austin group The Wind And The Wave for the collaborative project. Their first single, ‘Let’s Turn This Back Around’, came out last month.As confirmed this week, Far From Saints will take to the stage at the EartH Theatre in Hackney, London on Monday, June 5.

Stereophonics guitarist Adam Zindani announces debut solo single ‘What About Love’ - www.nme.com - Britain - county Stone
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27.09.2022

Stereophonics guitarist Adam Zindani announces debut solo single ‘What About Love’

Stereophonics‘ Adam Zindani is set to release his debut solo single ‘What About Love’ next month.The track is released on October 14 on his own label Voice Of Vega Records via Absolute. You can pre-save the song here.It will feature on Zindani’s forthcoming debut solo LP, which he wrote during lockdown and is releasing in early 2023.“The original premise was nothing more than being creative,” Zindani said in a statement.

Watch Stereophonics cover the Foo Fighters’ ‘Best Of You’ in memory of Taylor Hawkins - www.nme.com - Centre - Colombia - county Hawkins - city Brighton, county Centre
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27.03.2022

Watch Stereophonics cover the Foo Fighters’ ‘Best Of You’ in memory of Taylor Hawkins

Stereophonics have joined the legion of bands and artists paying tribute to the Foo Fighters’ late drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died on Friday (March 25) at the age of 50.Currently touring in support of their 12th studio album, ‘Oochya!’ – which landed earlier this month – the Welsh band performed at the Brighton Centre last night (March 26). There, they delivered a pared-back, ballad-esque rendition of the Foo Fighters’ 2005 hit ‘Best Of You’, dedicated, in Hawkins’ memory, to the Foo Fighters and their families.Introducing the track, Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones noted that they’d “met Taylor a few times”, and pensively noted that “we’ve all been in that position in this band, where we’ve lost a band member”.

Listen to Stereophonics’ reflective new single ‘Right Place Right Time’ - www.nme.com
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28.02.2022

Listen to Stereophonics’ reflective new single ‘Right Place Right Time’

Stereophonics have shared their latest track ‘Right Place Right Time’ – you can hear the new song below.The track is taken from the long-running band’s upcoming new album ‘Oochya!’, which is set for release on Friday (March 4) via Stylus Records (through Ignition Records Ltd).The Kelly Jones-written ‘Right Place Right Time’ is the final preview of Stereophonics’ upcoming LP, and follows on from previous singles ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’, ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’ and ‘Forever’.You can hear Stereophonics’ ‘Right Place Right Time’ below.Speaking to NME earlier this month, Stereophonics frontman Jones said that ‘Right Time Right Place’ explores his love life.“I’ve never mentioned three girlfriends in one song before!” he joked. “It’s quite strange actually, but it’s about serendipity and destiny.

Stereophonics and Cat Power among special guests for Pearl Jam’s Hyde Park shows - www.nme.com - Seattle - city Murder
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24.02.2022

Stereophonics and Cat Power among special guests for Pearl Jam’s Hyde Park shows

Stereophonics and Cat Power are among the new support acts that have been announced for Pearl Jam‘s pair of Hyde Park shows this summer.Pearl Jam will play at the BST Hyde Park series in central London on July 8 and 9, with Pixies already set to support the band on the opening night.This morning (February 24) BST Hyde Park announced a host of support acts for both shows. Cat Power, White Reaper, The Murder Capital, The Glorious Sons, Simon Townshend, La Luz, Sick Joy and Dream Nails will all play on July 8 prior to Pearl Jam’s headline slot.Stereophonics lead the support acts on July 9, with Imelda May, The Last Internationale, La Luz, JJ Wilde and The Wild Things also set to perform.More artists are due to be announced for both line-ups in the coming weeks and months.

Stereophonics and Anne-Marie to headline Alex James’ Big Feastival - www.nme.com - city Portsmouth
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10.02.2022

Stereophonics and Anne-Marie to headline Alex James’ Big Feastival

Stereophonics and Anne-Marie are set to headline Big Feastival, a music and food festival hosted by Blur’s Alex James on his Cotswolds farm.The Human League will join them at the top of the bill while special guests Sugababes will also perform at the festival, which is set to take place August 26-28.Stereophonics will play the Sunday night and Anne-Marie will close Saturday, while The Human League are set to headline the Friday night.Also appearing across the weekend are Alfie Templeman, The Futureheads, The Sherlocks, The Lottery Winners and Lola Young. Jake Bugg, Gabrielle, Sam Ryder and a Basement Jaxx DJ set have also been confirmed, with more musical acts still to be announced.Big Feastival also has a full line-up of guest chefs and family entertainment to be revealed in the coming weeks.A post shared by The Big Feastival (@thebigfeastival)“We’ve been busy building on last summer’s sold out festival and our strongest line up yet will bookend what promises to be an unforgettable summer of celebration.

Listen to Stereophonics’ soaring new song, ‘Forever’ - www.nme.com
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26.01.2022

Listen to Stereophonics’ soaring new song, ‘Forever’

Stereophonics have shared a soaring new single today (January 25) – you can listen to ‘Forever’ below.The track is the latest preview of ‘Oochya!’, the Welsh band’s 12th album, which will arrive on March 4 via Stylus Records through Ignition Records Ltd and is available to pre-order here.‘Forever’ follows the previously released ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ and ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’ and is described as “a reflective track that evokes freedom and the open road.”Speaking about the new track, frontman Kelly Jones says: “’Forever’ is about escapism. It’s about longing for a freedom for someone and taking away the pain they’re going through, it’s about taking a bullet for them.“It’s about wanting to free the ones you love of pain, but we can’t – life’s pain is where we find growth. So the song has a lot wrapped up in it.

Stereophonics, Declan McKenna, Self Esteem and more for Victorious Festival 2022 - www.nme.com
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10.12.2021

Stereophonics, Declan McKenna, Self Esteem and more for Victorious Festival 2022

Stereophonics have been announced as the Friday night headliner of Victorious Festival 2022 alongside 15 other acts.Joining the band on the Friday is James, while The Wombats and the recently-reformed original lineup of Sugababes will be playing the Saturday.Declan McKenna, Self Esteem, Becky Hill and We Are Scientists have also been announced to appear across the weekend.

Stereophonics postpone Cardiff stadium gigs in light of the evolving public health situation - www.nme.com
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08.12.2021

Stereophonics postpone Cardiff stadium gigs in light of the evolving public health situation

Stereophonics have been forced to cancel their imminent pair of stadium shows in Cardiff in light of the evolving public health situation.The band were set to play the Principality Stadium on December 17 and 18, but due to concerns around the new Omicron variant of COVID, the shows have been pushed back to June 2022.In a joint statement, the Principality Stadium and promoters Kilimanjaro Live wrote: “The Principality Stadium and promoters Kilimanjaro Live are regretfully announcing the

Stereophonics, The Streets and Supergrass to headline Kendal Calling 2022 - www.nme.com
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29.11.2021

Stereophonics, The Streets and Supergrass to headline Kendal Calling 2022

Stereophonics, The Streets and Supergrass are set to headline Kendal Calling 2022 – see the full line-up for next summer’s festival below.The event will return from July 28-31 next year with its delayed 15th anniversary, after the 2021 edition of the festival was cancelled due to concerns about COVID restrictions.Speaking of the festival’s return, co-founders Andy Smith and Ben Robinson said: “Here we go! 2022’s festival is three years in the making – organising festivals is never easy, yet

Stereophonics return with new single ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’ - www.nme.com
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10.11.2021

Stereophonics return with new single ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’

Stereophonics have shared a second preview of their new album – listen to ‘Do Ya Feel My Love?’ below.The track is the latest preview of ‘Oochya!’, the Welsh band’s 12th album, which will arrive next spring.The band’s new album was announced back in September, when they also shared first single ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’.With the album set for release on March 4, 2022, frontman Kelly Jones told NME how ‘Oochya!’ is a “90 per cent uptempo” album, and grew from plans to initially release a

Stereophonics, Manic Street Preachers and The Vaccines added to Y Not Festival 2022 - www.nme.com
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04.11.2021

Stereophonics, Manic Street Preachers and The Vaccines added to Y Not Festival 2022

Stereophonics will be headlining the Friday night of Y Not Festival 2022 with over 30 other bands also joining the bill.READ MORE: Stereophonics talk new album ‘Oochya!’: “You can’t fake those rock n’ roll songs”Stereophonics will be joining previously announced headliners Courteeners and Blossoms at the Derbyshire event.

Stereophonics announce ‘Just Enough Education To Perform’ 20th anniversary shows - www.nme.com
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25.10.2021

Stereophonics announce ‘Just Enough Education To Perform’ 20th anniversary shows

Stereophonics have announced a run of shows to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their third studio album, ‘Just Enough Education To Perform’.The Welsh rock band will perform the 2001 album – which spawned the hits ‘Mr.

Stereophonics announce new album ‘Oochya!’ and tour: “You can’t fake those rock n’ roll songs” - www.nme.com - Britain
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06.09.2021

Stereophonics announce new album ‘Oochya!’ and tour: “You can’t fake those rock n’ roll songs”

Stereophonics have announced their 12th album ‘Oochya!’ by sharing new single ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ and details of a UK tour. Check out everything below, along with our interview with frontman Kelly Jones.The Welsh rock veterans will be celebrating their 25th anniversary next year with the new record – following on from 2019’s chart-topping ‘Kind’ and Jones’ solo album ‘Don’t Let The Devil Take Another Day’, released in 2020 – and a major arena tour for March.

Blossoms, Bombay Bicycle Club and Stereophonics to headline Y Not Festival 2021 - www.nme.com
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29.04.2021

Blossoms, Bombay Bicycle Club and Stereophonics to headline Y Not Festival 2021

Blossoms, Bombay Bicycle Club and Stereophonics will headline this year’s Y Not Festival – check out the line-up so far below.The event will take place in Pikehall, Derbyshire between July 30 and August 1, returning after a coronavirus-enforced cancellation in 2020.

Stereophonics, Supergrass and The Streets to headline Kendal Calling 2021 - www.nme.com
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26.03.2021

Stereophonics, Supergrass and The Streets to headline Kendal Calling 2021

Stereophonics, Supergrass, The Streets and Dizzee Rascal its four headliners.Also set to play Kendal Calling 2021, which takes place on the weekend of July 29-August 1 at Lowther Deer Park, are Blossoms, Craig David, The Kooks, DMAs, Pale Waves and more.See the full line-up below.Speaking of the festival’s return, co-founders Andy Smith and Ben Robinson said: “It’s a great feeling to be able to announce the return of Kendal Calling in 2021.

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