Proud Mary (band)

Proud Mary
Origin Royton, Oldham, England
Genres Rock, blues
Labels City of Angels, Sour Mash, Redemption
Associated acts Oasis
Website www.proudmary.co.uk
Members
Paul Newsome
Nathan Birkett
Paul Fuller
Danny Connors
Marc Hayward
Fi McCluskey

Proud Mary are an English blues/rock band from Royton, Oldham, Greater Manchester. The band was discovered by Noel Gallagher, and was the first to sign to the Oasis star's Sour Mash label. The third and fourth albums (Ocean Park and Pilgrim Fields respectively) saw a change in the songwriting dynamic. The first two albums (Same Old Blues and Love and Light) had been mostly dominated by Paul Newsome. Ocean Park was more of a shared effort between Greg and Paul (with re-recorded songs from Gregs solo album 'Glassbottom Boat' included.)

The fourth album Greg dominated. The band are still currently touring Paul has taken over lead vocal duties as was the case at Burfest - East Sussex June 28, 2014. This gig saw the introduction of a new female backing singer (Fi) which added so much to the overall sound. They also debuted a new song called 'Hollywood' which is already a fan favourite and can be viewed on YouTube. Also on YouTube is a fan made video diary of the day called 'Proud Mary - Let's Do This.' And a video of the opening track 'Reality Bites.' The set was dominated by songs from Pauls solo LP 'Electric and Palms' but also included classic fan favourites 'Mexico' 'All Good Things' and 'The Blues.' Gigs later in the year such as Matlock 14 October - saw a more even mix of Proud Mary songs written by Paul and songs of 'Electric and Palms.' In July 2014 Greg Griffin announced he would no longer be involved with future tours or recording The band have stated on Social network sites that they are planning a new tour and album in the near future. On the 26th October Noel Gallaghers video for his new song 'In The Heat Of The Moment' was debuted and Paul Newsome can be seen in the video playing keyboards in a live band performance. This was followed by an appearance (again on Keyboards) on Noel's following single 'The Ballad Of The Mighty I.' In February 2015 it was announced Paul Newsome would be the main headline support to Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds on a number of dates of Noel's European Tour in March. It was announced Paul would be playing songs off his solo LP 'Electric and Palms' and would be accompanied by Nathan Birkett and Paul Fuller.

[1] This links back to the early days when Noel signed Proud Mary which the oasis star stated would"give (him) something to do on (his) days off"[2] The band have toured extensively with artists including Neil Young, The Who, David Bowie, Stereophonics, The Black Crowes, Ryan Adams, Paul Weller, Ocean Colour Scene, The Happy Mondays and Oasis to name a few (Proud Mary were the first signings to Noel Gallagher's Sour Mash label and Gallagher produced their first album.)[3]

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Discography

Albums and EPs

Year Information UK Albums Chart Position
2001 The Same Old Blues
  • Debut studio album
  • Released: 18 June 2001
#9
2004 Love and Light
  • Second studio album
  • Released: 13 September 2004
#37
  • Formats: CD, Download
2009 Dust and Diamonds
  • Promotional EP
  • Released: 27 August 2009
  • Formats: CD
2010 Ocean Park
  • Third studio album
  • Released: 1 September 2010
#52
  • Formats: CD, Download
2013 Pilgrim Fields
  • Fourth studio album
  • Released: 11 March 2013
52
  • Formats: CD, Download

Singles

Year Single UK Singles Chart Position Album
2001 "Very Best Friend"
  • Released: 16 April 2001
#75[4]
The Same Old Blues
"All Good Things"
  • Released: 28 May 2001
"Very Best Friend" (re-issue)
  • Released: 13 August 2001

Members

Current

References

  1. NME.COM. "NME News PROUD MOMENT FOR NOEL GALLAGHER | NME.COM". nme.com. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  2. Mason, T. (2012). Noel Gallagher - The Biography. John Blake Publishing, Limited. ISBN 9781782190912. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  3. "Tim Burgess may be succeeding but beware of stars turned label bosses - Features - Music - The Independent". independent.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  4. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 441. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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