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Keith (band)

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Keith
Origin Warrington, England
Genre(s) Rock
Alternative rock
Indie rock
Years active 2002 – present
Label(s) Lucky Number
Website Official website
Members
Oli Bayston
Mark Nicholls
John Waddinton
Johnny Winbolt-Lewis

Keith are an English rock band. Keith formed in Warrington in 2002 at Padgate Campus out of a series of jam sessions with other musicians there. The band decamped to Manchester upon completing their course in 2004, where they built up a loyal local following. They then embarked on a series of tours and gigs, supporting acts as diverse as Sébastien Tellier and The Ataris. The band have now released an album, "The Red Thread", and continue to tour.

Discography

Albums The Red Thread (2006) Singles Hold that Gun (2005) Back There (2006) Mona Lisa's Child (2006)

Line-up

  • Oli Bayston - vocals, guitar, keyboards;
  • Mark Nicholls - guitar, vocals;
  • John Waddington - bass guitar, samples;
  • Johnny Winbolt-Lewis - drums and percussion, backing vocals;

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