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The Verve
Baby's All Right
146 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Nov 18, 2014
8:00 PM UTC
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The Verve Biography
The Verve (originally Verve) is an English alternative rock band. The band was formed in 1989 at Winstanley College, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones and drummer Peter Salisbury. Simon Tong later became a member. The band split in April 1999, but announced in June 2007 that they have reunited.
Beginning with a psychedelic sound indebted to space rock and shoegazer music, by the mid-1990s the band had released several EPs and two acclaimed records. They also endured name and lineup changes, breakups, health problems, drug abuse and various lawsuits. The band's commercial breakthrough was Urban Hymns and its single "Bittersweet Symphony", which became a massive worldwide hit.
Soon after this commercial peak, the band quit amid creative struggles within, and Ashcroft went onto a successful solo career. Tong briefly joined Blur as a replacement for Graham Coxon.
The Verve were chosen to close the 2008 Glastonbury festival which they did with a set based on the classic 1997 album 'Urban Hymns', proving they had lost none of their touch over the years.
The video for hit single "Bittersweet Symphony" was filmed in Hoxton in North London, it features Richard Ashcroft walking along Hoxton street whilst singing.
http://www.musicpilgrimages.com/articl/2000.php
Richmond Park was used for the cover of hit album "Urban Hymns"
http://www.musicpilgrimages.com/articl/1602.php
Hyde Park in Leeds was used for the cover for single "This Is Music"
http://www.musicpilgrimages.com/articl/9378.php
Discography
A Storm in Heaven – (21 June 1993) #27 (UK)
A Northern Soul – (3 July 1995) #13 (UK)
Urban Hymns – (29 September 1997) #1 (UK) #23 (U.S.)
Forth – (25 August 2008)
Read MoreBeginning with a psychedelic sound indebted to space rock and shoegazer music, by the mid-1990s the band had released several EPs and two acclaimed records. They also endured name and lineup changes, breakups, health problems, drug abuse and various lawsuits. The band's commercial breakthrough was Urban Hymns and its single "Bittersweet Symphony", which became a massive worldwide hit.
Soon after this commercial peak, the band quit amid creative struggles within, and Ashcroft went onto a successful solo career. Tong briefly joined Blur as a replacement for Graham Coxon.
The Verve were chosen to close the 2008 Glastonbury festival which they did with a set based on the classic 1997 album 'Urban Hymns', proving they had lost none of their touch over the years.
The video for hit single "Bittersweet Symphony" was filmed in Hoxton in North London, it features Richard Ashcroft walking along Hoxton street whilst singing.
http://www.musicpilgrimages.com/articl/2000.php
Richmond Park was used for the cover of hit album "Urban Hymns"
http://www.musicpilgrimages.com/articl/1602.php
Hyde Park in Leeds was used for the cover for single "This Is Music"
http://www.musicpilgrimages.com/articl/9378.php
Discography
A Storm in Heaven – (21 June 1993) #27 (UK)
A Northern Soul – (3 July 1995) #13 (UK)
Urban Hymns – (29 September 1997) #1 (UK) #23 (U.S.)
Forth – (25 August 2008)
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