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Mecaella Grace
18 de março de 2022
Sorry for not responding 😢
Christchurch, New Zealand@A Rolling Stone
Sobre James Reid
As the vocalist, guitarist and songwriter for The Feelers, James Reid has already established himself as one of New Zealand’s most successful musicians.
Hailing from Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand, James started his musical career at the age of four. His first party appearance was on his father’s knee with a breath-taking rendition of Glen Campbell’s Rhinestone Cowboy. The country feel has still remained in the music, although since the age of four the influences were many and varied. From the Beatles, Elton John, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Sting, Cat Stevens, The Kinks, The Jam through many a folk singer to Grunge and more recently the song writing of Ryan Tedder (One Republic)
He continued playing drums when abandoned at boarding school at the age of eight. During his four-year incarceration he also learned the piano and clarinet, thriving in all things competitive, team sports and always loving being part of a team. James picked up the guitar at high school and focused on song writing, spending evenings doing homework and practicing.
At high school he was in a band, which won their high school “Battle of the Bands”. This was not the first prize he would win. In 1995 his new band “the feelers” won the “South Island Battle of The Bands”. Their prize was a trip to Auckland to record their first EP “The Leaving,” which was later re-recorded and released on their debut LP “Supersystem” through Warner Music in 1998. This record went to #1 and had two consecutive most played songs on NZ radio, with the title track “Supersystem” and “Venus.” That year they won “Best Production” for the Album at the NZ Music awards, the following year they would go on to win 4 more awards. After touring extensively throughout NZ, Australia and Europe, the band went to work on their follow up album “Communicate.” Recorded in NZ and London with famed producer Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, Counting Crows, The Pixies to name a few) This record also went to #1 in NZ, with multiple chart hits. The follow up record “Playground Battle” also took the top spot on the New Zealand charts, and another song “Stand up” getting the most played award again at the Silver Scroll awards. “One World” also went to #1, making New Zealand history for a band to have 4 #1 Albums in a row.
James has written over 20 top 20 hits and is constantly working on new material and projects,
James is currently working on content for both The Feelers and his next solo album
Hailing from Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand, James started his musical career at the age of four. His first party appearance was on his father’s knee with a breath-taking rendition of Glen Campbell’s Rhinestone Cowboy. The country feel has still remained in the music, although since the age of four the influences were many and varied. From the Beatles, Elton John, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Sting, Cat Stevens, The Kinks, The Jam through many a folk singer to Grunge and more recently the song writing of Ryan Tedder (One Republic)
He continued playing drums when abandoned at boarding school at the age of eight. During his four-year incarceration he also learned the piano and clarinet, thriving in all things competitive, team sports and always loving being part of a team. James picked up the guitar at high school and focused on song writing, spending evenings doing homework and practicing.
At high school he was in a band, which won their high school “Battle of the Bands”. This was not the first prize he would win. In 1995 his new band “the feelers” won the “South Island Battle of The Bands”. Their prize was a trip to Auckland to record their first EP “The Leaving,” which was later re-recorded and released on their debut LP “Supersystem” through Warner Music in 1998. This record went to #1 and had two consecutive most played songs on NZ radio, with the title track “Supersystem” and “Venus.” That year they won “Best Production” for the Album at the NZ Music awards, the following year they would go on to win 4 more awards. After touring extensively throughout NZ, Australia and Europe, the band went to work on their follow up album “Communicate.” Recorded in NZ and London with famed producer Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, Counting Crows, The Pixies to name a few) This record also went to #1 in NZ, with multiple chart hits. The follow up record “Playground Battle” also took the top spot on the New Zealand charts, and another song “Stand up” getting the most played award again at the Silver Scroll awards. “One World” also went to #1, making New Zealand history for a band to have 4 #1 Albums in a row.
James has written over 20 top 20 hits and is constantly working on new material and projects,
James is currently working on content for both The Feelers and his next solo album
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James Reid Follow me on twitter @jamesreidnz
Cidade natal:
Christchurch, New Zealand
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Mecaella Grace
18 de março de 2022
Sorry for not responding 😢
Christchurch, New Zealand@A Rolling Stone
Sobre James Reid
As the vocalist, guitarist and songwriter for The Feelers, James Reid has already established himself as one of New Zealand’s most successful musicians.
Hailing from Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand, James started his musical career at the age of four. His first party appearance was on his father’s knee with a breath-taking rendition of Glen Campbell’s Rhinestone Cowboy. The country feel has still remained in the music, although since the age of four the influences were many and varied. From the Beatles, Elton John, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Sting, Cat Stevens, The Kinks, The Jam through many a folk singer to Grunge and more recently the song writing of Ryan Tedder (One Republic)
He continued playing drums when abandoned at boarding school at the age of eight. During his four-year incarceration he also learned the piano and clarinet, thriving in all things competitive, team sports and always loving being part of a team. James picked up the guitar at high school and focused on song writing, spending evenings doing homework and practicing.
At high school he was in a band, which won their high school “Battle of the Bands”. This was not the first prize he would win. In 1995 his new band “the feelers” won the “South Island Battle of The Bands”. Their prize was a trip to Auckland to record their first EP “The Leaving,” which was later re-recorded and released on their debut LP “Supersystem” through Warner Music in 1998. This record went to #1 and had two consecutive most played songs on NZ radio, with the title track “Supersystem” and “Venus.” That year they won “Best Production” for the Album at the NZ Music awards, the following year they would go on to win 4 more awards. After touring extensively throughout NZ, Australia and Europe, the band went to work on their follow up album “Communicate.” Recorded in NZ and London with famed producer Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, Counting Crows, The Pixies to name a few) This record also went to #1 in NZ, with multiple chart hits. The follow up record “Playground Battle” also took the top spot on the New Zealand charts, and another song “Stand up” getting the most played award again at the Silver Scroll awards. “One World” also went to #1, making New Zealand history for a band to have 4 #1 Albums in a row.
James has written over 20 top 20 hits and is constantly working on new material and projects,
James is currently working on content for both The Feelers and his next solo album
Hailing from Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand, James started his musical career at the age of four. His first party appearance was on his father’s knee with a breath-taking rendition of Glen Campbell’s Rhinestone Cowboy. The country feel has still remained in the music, although since the age of four the influences were many and varied. From the Beatles, Elton John, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Sting, Cat Stevens, The Kinks, The Jam through many a folk singer to Grunge and more recently the song writing of Ryan Tedder (One Republic)
He continued playing drums when abandoned at boarding school at the age of eight. During his four-year incarceration he also learned the piano and clarinet, thriving in all things competitive, team sports and always loving being part of a team. James picked up the guitar at high school and focused on song writing, spending evenings doing homework and practicing.
At high school he was in a band, which won their high school “Battle of the Bands”. This was not the first prize he would win. In 1995 his new band “the feelers” won the “South Island Battle of The Bands”. Their prize was a trip to Auckland to record their first EP “The Leaving,” which was later re-recorded and released on their debut LP “Supersystem” through Warner Music in 1998. This record went to #1 and had two consecutive most played songs on NZ radio, with the title track “Supersystem” and “Venus.” That year they won “Best Production” for the Album at the NZ Music awards, the following year they would go on to win 4 more awards. After touring extensively throughout NZ, Australia and Europe, the band went to work on their follow up album “Communicate.” Recorded in NZ and London with famed producer Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, Counting Crows, The Pixies to name a few) This record also went to #1 in NZ, with multiple chart hits. The follow up record “Playground Battle” also took the top spot on the New Zealand charts, and another song “Stand up” getting the most played award again at the Silver Scroll awards. “One World” also went to #1, making New Zealand history for a band to have 4 #1 Albums in a row.
James has written over 20 top 20 hits and is constantly working on new material and projects,
James is currently working on content for both The Feelers and his next solo album
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Membros da banda:
James Reid Follow me on twitter @jamesreidnz
Cidade natal:
Christchurch, New Zealand
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