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Years active
  
2003 - present

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom

Albums
  
London, England

Labels
  
Independent

Record label
  
The Sparks Project

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Members
  
George Owens (guitar, lead vocals) Chris Russell (piano, vocals) John Owens (bass) Tony Lyons (drums, vocals)

Genres
  
Pop rock, Rock music, Progressive rock, Power pop

Similar
  
Hugh Padgham, Spud In The Box, Indus Creed, Bhayanak Maut, Blackstratblues

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The Lightyears are a 4-piece pop-rock band based in London, England, comprising George Owens (lead vocals and guitar), Chris Russell (vocals and piano), John Owens (bass) and Tony Lyons (vocals and drums). Though The Lightyears formed in 2003, Russell and Owens have been playing and writing together since the age of 13.

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Philadelphia-based radio station WXPN have described the band as "the bastard pop-child of The La's and Wham!".

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Awards and achievements

In 2007 The Lightyears won "Best Pop/Rock Act" at the first-ever INDY Awards ceremony at the Clapham Grand, which prompted the London Metro to write that they were "being widely touted as Next Big Things". The band were nominated again the following year, this time for "Best Pop Act". In light of these accolades, legendary producer Hugh Padgham asked the band into his studio to record a selection of tracks. Two of these recordings, "Emily" and "Sleepless", feature on The Lightyears' 2009 album London, England.

Press

BBC Oxford have called the band "incredibly talented", and South African rugby player Robbie Fleck, interviewed at CapeTownTens.com, described The Lightyears' headline show in Cape Town as "without doubt the best party I have ever been to in my life". In the USA, PlayPhilly.com wrote "I haven't been this excited about British pop since I discovered The Beatles. The Lightyears, simply put, are incredible".

Tours and appearances

The Lightyears have toured to the USA, South Korea, Thailand, South Africa and mainland Europe. They played Glastonbury Festival in both 2007 and 2008 and have supported acts such as Mystery Jets and The Levellers. In September 2009, the band performed at Wembley Stadium to a crowd of 45,000 people. They appeared on the same bill as Diversity, winners of Britain's Got Talent. Three further performances at Wembley were to follow, supporting acts such as Right Said Fred and Eliza Doolittle.

In November 2009, The Lightyears appeared in a national advertising campaign for T-Mobile. Chris and George wrote a song for the campaign (in collaboration with Josh's Band) called "Come With Me", which was released in January 2010 on Universal Records.

In March 2011, The Lightyears were invited to perform at The Script's headline show at O2 Arena, appearing in the O2 blueroom.

In October 2012, the band travelled to Gothenburg, Sweden, to perform with Roger Daltrey from The Who and Roger Taylor from Queen.

Lightyears novel

In 2009, Chris Russell began work on his debut novel "Mockstars", inspired by the story of how The Lightyears got together. He was signed to leading literary agency Johnson & Alcock in November 2013, and "Mockstars" was published the following summer by Red Button Publishing. Chris has since begun work on a trilogy of teen novels entitled "Songs About A Girl", in which an ordinary teenage girl is invited to take backstage photos for the world's hottest boy band. The trilogy was bought by Hodder Children's in 2015, and has sold in multiple territories worldwide.

Albums

  • London, England (January 2009)
  • Mission Creep (December 2005)
  • EPs

  • "At Midnight" (September 2008)
  • "Phoenix" (July 2006)
  • "Rumour Going Round" (August 2004)
  • "The Last Men On Earth" (January 2003)
  • Songs

    This House Will BurnLondon - England · 2009
    FilmstarLondon - England · 2009
    She's The OneLondon - England · 2009

    References

    The Lightyears Wikipedia


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