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Major Major (band)

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Genres
  
Indie rock

Labels
  
Unsigned

Origin
  
Liverpool, United Kingdom

Years active
  
2006–2011

Website
  
majormajor.co.uk

Genre
  
Indie rock

Members
  
Conor Clarke Neil Owen Louis Cooper James Knight

Major Major are an indie rock band from Liverpool, United Kingdom.

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History

On 4 January 2008, Major Major became the first band to perform at the Liverpool Echo Arena, where they supported The Farm in front of ambassadors for European Capital of Culture 2008.

The group reached the final of Now That's What We Call Culture on 8 August 2008, which was held at the Liverpool Echo Arena. The band reached the final after progressing through heats judged by Phil Redmond and Jennifer Ellison.

In 2011 The band Split, with a possibility of reforming.

Glastonbury 2009

Major Major became the first confirmed act for Glastonbury Festival 2009, after winning the Rockstar Bands competition on 5 September 2008. The competition was backed by the Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis and Peter Gabriel. As winners of the competition, they also played a live set at the Pilton Equinox Party on Friday 18 September – along with Franz Ferdinand and The Ting Tings.

Band members

  • Conor Clarke – Vocals and guitar
  • Neil Owen – Lead guitar and vocals
  • Louis Cooper – Bass guitar and vocals
  • James Knight – Drums
  • References

    Major Major (band) Wikipedia