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The Real People, pioneers of the 90?s Brit pop movement, were formed by Tony and Chris
Griffiths in 1988.
Signed to CBS in Dec 1989 they released their eponymously named debut album including the
singles Window Pane, Open Up Your Mind and The Truth in 1991.
The band then embarked on a series of successful British, European, American and Japanese
tours, also appearing at Glastonbury and supporting major artists such as The Pixies, David
Bowie and Inspiral Carpets to name a few.
The Realies (as they are known to their fans) then recorded their second album Marshmallow
Lane with the help of legendary producer Jimmy Miller (Rolling Stones etc). This album provided
the Top 40 single ?Believer?.
Whilst touring with Inspiral Carpets, Chris and Tony took the then Inspirals roadie Noel
Gallagher under their wing, along with his brother Liam and the rest of Oasis. The Real People
invited Oasis into their studio to develop and record the new band, resulting in the now famous
Live Demonstration Tape which subsequently secured them a major deal with Alan McGee and
Creation Records. Once signed by Creation, Chris and Tony were instrumental in the recording
of Oasis' first single ?Supersonic', with Tony providing the backing vocals. Chris also co-wrote the
B-side to ?Roll With It? entitled ?Rockin? Chair' which helped set Oasis on the path to becoming
world wide stars and the biggest band of the past 30 years. The Real People also inspired several
other Oasis songs such as ?Columbia' and 'Don?t Go Away? (a BBC News item about the
relationship between the The Realies and Oasis is attached below).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp9rmxlve9ko
Around this time Chris and Tony continued writing and developing other artists - including
writing a Top 10 single for Cher and others.
In 1996 The Real People signed to MGL Records and released their third album ?What?s On The
Outside? which included the singles ?Rolling Stone?, ?Rayners Lane? and ?People In The Telly?.
The band also embarked on tours including numerous tours with their good friends Ocean
Colour Scene, Paul Weller and Simple Minds.
The Real People continued writing and touring for the next few years resulting in their now cult
following and new albums ?Think Positive? and ?Monday Morning Breakdown?.
The Realies continue to write, record and tour and this forthcoming tour ?An Evening With?.?
provides a very rare chance for fans old and new to see them perform their back catalogue in
stripped down acoustic versions and hear some of the stories behind the songs.
If you haven?t heard The Realies before, you really should. But don?t take my word for it - please
read recent Jon Robb article (link attached) setting out why The Real People are one of the most
respected and influential bands of the past 35 years.
door 7.30pm starts 8pm
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Tickets @19.50+BF
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The Real People Biography
There are two artists known as The Real People. The early recordings of Zach Condon (of Beirut fame) were under the name The Real People. His album under this name is titled The Joys of Losing Weight. Unreleased officially, it is circulating on the Internet.
The second The Real People, from Liverpool, United Kingdom, were one of the first britpop bands in the early 1990s. They were a major influence on Oasis, and have received massive critical acclaim from their more successful contemporaries. Influenced by the The Stone Roses , the Inspiral Carpets, and the Mersey sound of the 1960s, they toured with the Inspiral Carpets and Ocean Colour Scene.
They were formed (as Jojo and The Real People) in 1988 by brothers Christopher and Anthony Griffiths, the original lineup consisted of Chris Griffiths (guitar and vocals) Tony Griffiths (bass and vocals) Tony Elson (drums) (later to be replaced by Garry Ford) and Sean Simpson (guitar) (later to be replaced by Alan Gillibrand)
Chris and Tony Griffiths soon gained a reputation for their superb songwriting skills. They signed with CBS on the Columbia label and released their self titled debut album ''The Real People'' in 1991. They had little success in the charts and band was dropped so they started their own recording company "Egg Records". A couple of years later they helped Oasis to write, produce and record the first proper demos of the songs that were later to appear on Definitely Maybe. Oasis also acted as their support band on several occasions.
Their second album, ''What's On The Outside'', was released in 1996. The band never officially broke up and another album was reported to be in preparation in 2001. It was never released commercially, although copies are known to be in circulation. Chris and Tony Griffiths have continued to write songs for other artists and still run their own recording studio.
Read MoreThe second The Real People, from Liverpool, United Kingdom, were one of the first britpop bands in the early 1990s. They were a major influence on Oasis, and have received massive critical acclaim from their more successful contemporaries. Influenced by the The Stone Roses , the Inspiral Carpets, and the Mersey sound of the 1960s, they toured with the Inspiral Carpets and Ocean Colour Scene.
They were formed (as Jojo and The Real People) in 1988 by brothers Christopher and Anthony Griffiths, the original lineup consisted of Chris Griffiths (guitar and vocals) Tony Griffiths (bass and vocals) Tony Elson (drums) (later to be replaced by Garry Ford) and Sean Simpson (guitar) (later to be replaced by Alan Gillibrand)
Chris and Tony Griffiths soon gained a reputation for their superb songwriting skills. They signed with CBS on the Columbia label and released their self titled debut album ''The Real People'' in 1991. They had little success in the charts and band was dropped so they started their own recording company "Egg Records". A couple of years later they helped Oasis to write, produce and record the first proper demos of the songs that were later to appear on Definitely Maybe. Oasis also acted as their support band on several occasions.
Their second album, ''What's On The Outside'', was released in 1996. The band never officially broke up and another album was reported to be in preparation in 2001. It was never released commercially, although copies are known to be in circulation. Chris and Tony Griffiths have continued to write songs for other artists and still run their own recording studio.
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