Former Oasis drummer Tony Mccarroll hopes to one day patch up his rocky relationship with the rest of the band almost two decades after he was kicked out of the British rock group The percussionist helped found the band in 1991 with singer Liam Gallagher…
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Original drummer for Oasis selling his kit
Former Oasis drummer Tony Mccarroll is set to sell the kit he played on the band's debut album Definitely Maybe.
Former Oasis drummer Tony Mccarroll is set to sell the kit he played on the bands debut album Definitely Maybe after keeping it in his garage for years The percussionist left the band in 1995 a year after their first record became a smash hit in their n…
Ex-Oasis star flogs famous drum kit
TONY McCarroll to sell the famous drum kit he played on iconic album Definitely Maybe
Noel Gallagher, formerly of the British rock band Oasis, will be honoured at this year’s NME Music Awards with the “Godlike Genius” award. “I have dreamt of this moment since I was 43 years old,” says the 44-year-old guitarist. “I accept that I am now a genius, just like God.”
Veteran British rock star Noel Gallagher has been conferred with a 'Godlike Genius' award, which he will accept at the NME Awards in February.
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