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 Post subject: Playing Greenbelt festival??
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:10 am 
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According to the official site it seems like they are - http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/festival/20 ... utor/84407

Doesn't mention which day though!

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 Post subject: Re: Playing Greenbelt festival??
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:20 am 
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Hmmm, good to see they have used some of the biog I wrote for teh old magic streets website a few years back in their own bio!

My version (http://www.magicstreets.co.uk/index-old.php)

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Shed Seven formed in 1990, out of the ashes of Brockley Haven (which featured Rick, Paul and Tom), a well respected young local band. The first line up consisted of Rick, Tom, Joe and Alan. They soon gathered a loyal following and after a great show at the national 'In The City' unsigned band showcase they were signed to Polydor in 1993.

Before they were signed, Joe left the group, to be replaced by old friend Paul. The band achieved great successes between 1994 and 1999, releasing four albums and 14 Top 40 singles on Polydor before splitting with the record label acrimoniously in late 1999.

This also saw personnel changes with Banks leaving due to 'musical differences' and original guitarist Joe, as well as long time session keyboardist, Fraser, permanantly added to the line up.

The line up went through several record companies, but never achieved the same critical success as in their heyday despite their huge fan following, before deciding to split in 2003, citing lack of support from their label at the time, Taste Media.

The group announced in July 2007 they were reuniting for a greatest hits tour later in the year, the new line up re-introducing Banks, but sadly losing Fraser Smith.

The succesful 20+ date tour concluded in late December in Glasgow, and received unexpected critical acclaim from both fans and press alike.

A collection of all the bands singles was released in early 2008 by Polydor, containing much unheard material and extra B-Sides.

The group have several follow up gigs booked for 2008, and it is now assumed that Shed Seven are an ongoing concern for all band members - though they currently state that no new material will be written.


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Shed Seven formed in 1990, out of the ashes of Brockley Haven (which featured Rick, Paul and Tom), a well respected young local band. The first line up consisted of Rick, Tom, Joe and Alan. They soon gathered a loyal following and after a great show at the national 'In The City' unsigned band showcase they were signed to Polydor in 1993.

Before they were signed, Joe left the group, to be replaced by old friend Paul. The band achieved great successes between 1994 and 1999, releasing four albums and 14 Top 40 singles on Polydor before splitting with the record label acrimoniously in late 1999.

This also saw personnel changes with Paul leaving due to 'musical differences' and original guitarist Joe, as well as long time session keyboardist, Fraser, permanantly added to the line up.

The line up went through several record companies, but never achieved the same critical success as in their heyday despite their huge fan following, before deciding to split in 2003, citing lack of support from their label at the time, Taste Media.

The group announced in July 2007 they were reuniting for a greatest hits tour later in the year, the new line up re-introducing Paul Banks, but sadly losing Fraser Smith.

The succesful 20+ date tour concluded in late December in Glasgow, and received unexpected critical acclaim from both fans and press alike. A collection of all the bands singles was released in early 2008 by Polydor, containing much unheard material and extra B-Sides.

The group played a number of gigs in the summer of 2008, including the T in the Park and V Festivals.

2009 and once again the mighty Sheds confounded critics undertaking another major sell out UK tour in December with a download only ‘live’ album released to coincide with the tour.

2010 sees a welcome return to Scotland’s T in the Park, Staffordshire & Chelmsford V festivals plus the superb Splendour festival Nottingham and our very own Greenbelt. True fans of the band and opportunist passers by alike can rest assured that the Sheds festival set will be memorable ones, delving into their extensive back catalogue, selecting tracks from their best selling studio albums which have earned the band a cult following that remains as strong today.

Sixteen consecutive Top Forty UK hits, ten appearances on Top of the Pops and a fan base as big & loyal as Shed Sevens’ is a testament to their ‘live’ performances a

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 Post subject: Re: Playing Greenbelt festival??
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the details are in:

Saturday 28 August 2010
Greenbelt festival in Cheltenham, (day before Faenol Festival)
Sheds to headline main stage at 21:30
http://www.greenbelt.org.uk

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