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Littl'ans

English alternative rock band


English alternative rock band

FieldValue
nameLittl'ans
backgroundgroup_or_band
originLondon, England
genreIndie rock
years_active2004–present
label
websitehttp://www.littlans.co.uk
current_membersAndrew Aveling
Alex Mahood
Ryan Blagrove
Ben Clarke
past_membersRonnie Joice
Ben Hutchinson
Patricia Vidal
Pedro Vitor Vieira De Souza
Aaron Mackintosh

Alex Mahood Ryan Blagrove Ben Clarke Ben Hutchinson Patricia Vidal Pedro Vitor Vieira De Souza Aaron Mackintosh Littl'ans are an English alternative rock band, who have had marginal success.

The Littl'ans consist of Andrew Aveling on vocals/guitar, Alex Mahood on lead guitar, Ryan Blagrove on bass and Ben Clarke on drums/vocals.

They supported Babyshambles on their autumn 2005 tour,{{cite news

They released a single with Pete Doherty titled "Their Way" on 17 October 2005. Written by Aveling, Doherty liked the song so much he asked to sing on it. Many wrongly have reported Doherty wrote and performed this song as an apology for "stealing" Babyshambles band members Patrick Walden and Adam Ficek from Aveling's old band, The White Sport. This is false, as The White Sport had broken up before Walden had joined Babyshambles, Ficek did not join until later in Babyshambles career. The song reached number 22 in the UK Singles Chart and number 2 in the UK Indie Chart.

Littl'ans have also been linked with Hedi Slimane, head designer for Dior Homme. Littl'ans wrote the soundtrack to the Dior Homme Spring/Summer 2007 catwalk show. The song was called "We Look Good Together".

Littl'ans recorded their debut album in New York and it was released in July 2008 on Revtone (USA), Vital (UK) and Vinyl Junkie (Japan).

On 21 March 2009, the band performed at the 2009 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.

Discography

YearRelease DateTitleUK Singles ChartAlbum
200517 October"Their Way" (featuring Pete Doherty)22
20089 May"Is It Wrong?"N/APrimitive World

Albums

  • Primitive World – 2 July 2008, Revtone

References

References

  1. Camera, Jez. (2005-12-12). "The Littl'ans at Jabez Clegg". BBC.
  2. Lamb, Bill. (2005-10-27). "UK Pop Music Charts October 27, 2005". about.com.
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