Rock band from Burnage, Manchester, formed in 1991.
Formed out of the ashes of a band called The Rain (consisting of
Paul McGuigan,
Paul Arthurs,
Tony McCarroll and Chris Hutton on vocals) who started in 1990. Chris was sacked and
Liam Gallagher took over on vocals. His brother
Noel Gallagher (former guitar roadie for
Inspiral Carpets’
Clint Boon) then joined as songwriter and additional guitarist.
In 1999, two of the founding members (Guigsy and Bonehead) left the group and Noel played their parts on the fourth album. Two new musicians were recruited -
Gem Archer and
Andy Bell - initially for touring duties, but became full-time and were part of the songwriting process on the following albums.
On August 28, 2009, Noel announced that he was leaving the band after an altercation with Liam. The remaining members continue performing as
Beady Eye, while Noel formed
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
Members:
Paul McGuigan (1991-1999)
Paul Arthurs (1991-1999)
Liam Gallagher (1991-2009)
Tony McCarroll (1991-1995)
Noel Gallagher (1991-2009)
Alan White (1995-2004)
Gem Archer (1999-2009) ex-
Heavy StereoAndy Bell (1999-2009) ex-
Ride &
Hurricane #1Zak Starkey: Drums (2004-2008) son of
Ringo StarrChris Sharrock (2008-2009) ex-
The La’sNotable session & live members:
Scott McLeod (1995 Briefly replaced Guigsy; appears in Wonderwall video) ex-The Ya Ya’s
Matt Deighton: Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals (stood-in for Noel during non-UK dates) (2000)
Steve White (3): Drummer (stood-in for brother Alan when he was ill) (2001)
Mike Rowe: Keyboards (1997-2002, also plays on Noel’s solo work)
Jay Darlington (ex-Kula Shaker): Keyboards (2002-2009)
Terry Kirkbride (ex-Proud Mary & Ambershades): Drums (2004, 2006-2007)
Johnny Depp Guitar (1997)