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Wardour Street is the first Quireboys album after the band splintered in early 2022. Frontman Spike was fired from the band, leaving Guy Griffin as lead vocalist. [1] [2] In May 2022, Spike announced his reunion with former Quireboys members Guy Bailey, Chris Johnstone, Rudy Richman and Nigel Mogg.
Vocalist Jonathan Gray (commonly referred to as just 'Spike') moved from Newcastle upon Tyne to London when he was 17 years old and met guitarist Guy Bailey in a bar. [2]By the mid-1980s, the two decided to form a rock and roll band, the name chosen for the group was originally 'The Choirboys' taken from the 1977 movie of the same name, but they soon changed it to the Queerboys.
A Bit of What You Fancy is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Quireboys. [4] It was released by EMI on 29 January 1990, and produced by George Tutko and Jim Cregan . A Bit of What You Fancy remains the Quireboys' most commercially successful album.
Black Eyed Sons is the eighth studio album by English rock band the Quireboys, released in 2014. The album was released with an unplugged live album records in Sweden and a DVD of a performance in London recorded during the Beautiful Curse tour.
The band was formed by Joe Elliott from Def Leppard, London rock drummer Phil Martini, Ronnie Garrity from Raw Glory, and Paul Guerin, Guy Griffin, and Keith Weir from The Quireboys, to open for Mott the Hoople on the last night of the ensemble's tour at London's Hammersmith Apollo in 2009.
This Is Rock'n'Roll is rock band the Quireboys's third studio album, it is the first album recorded after the band re-united. Their last album before this was recorded in 1993. Their last album before this was recorded in 1993.
Twisted Love is the tenth studio album by English rock band the Quireboys, released in 2016. ... Guy Griffin – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals;
The Quireboys reformed in 2001 with a new line-up and have released six new albums since that time. Spike's second solo studio album, It's a Treat to Be Alive, was released in 2005, followed by So Called Friends in 2008. Spike was involved in a fracas with German rock guitarist Michael Schenker in November 2000.