Big Strides | |
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Background information | |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Indie Blues-rock Funk rock |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Tall Order Records EMI (Japan) India/Rough Trade (Germany) |
Members | Lewis Kirk Marcus O'Neill Chris Kelly |
Past members | Tom Pi |
Website | Official website |
Big Strides is a London-based 3-piece band that plays an original mix of blues, rock, jazz and funk. With an original lineup consisting of Marcus O'Neill (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Lewis Kirk (drums) and Tom Pi (double bass), Chris Kelly replaced Tom Pi as double bassist in 2006.
Their first album Small Town, Big Strides was released in 2005 on their own label, Tall Order Records. The first single "Suicidal" notched up 300,000 downloads in the US and prompted Jonathan Ross on BBC Radio 2 to comment "I can't decide if I love it or if it upsets me".
After regular appearances at Ronnie Scott's, tours of the UK and performances at Glastonbury, They signed to management Brett_Leboff at Monumental Management Ltd from 2006 to 2011 and first went to Japan in 2006 to play at Summer Sonic, following a sudden rush of import album sales. Their second album "Cry It All Out" was picked up for release in Japan (EMI) and Germany (India Media/ Rough Trade).
The breadth and variety of Big Strides' influences has seen them support a wide range of artists including Roy Ayers, Horace Andy, Damien Rice, Bloc Party and Arctic Monkeys.[1]
Discography
Albums
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Small Town, Big Strides
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Cry It All Out
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Super Custom Limited
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Singles
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Suicidal
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I Do Not Fear Jazz
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Let's Get Nice
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Smiling (Big Strides song)|Smiling
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Always Together
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She Drinks Whisky
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Hen Night Limousine
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References
- ↑ "Tall Order records". Archived from the original on 18 June 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2008.