- The Paddingtons
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Name = The Paddingtons
Img_capt = The Paddingtons at theDundee Doghouse
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Origin = Hull, UK
Genre =Indie rock Punk
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URL = [http://www.thepaddingtons.net/ Official Site]
Current_members = Tom Atkin Martin Hines Josh Hubbard Lloyd Dobbs Grant Dobbs
Past_members =The Paddingtons are an English
indie rock band from Hull, known for their energeticconcert s and loyal fanbase. In various interviews bassist Dobbs has said it is due to their willingness to play almost any venue. Between April 2005 and 9 November 2006, they played over 150 live shows, including venues such as The Square,Harlow ;Jersey Live ;Summercase ; The Underground,Stoke-on-Trent ;T in the Park and at the Reading and Leeds Festivals.Early history
Comprised of Tom Atkin (vocalist), Martin Hines (
guitarist ), Josh Hubbard (guitarist); and brothers Lloyd (bassist ) and Grant Dobbs (drummer ), they were signed byAlan McGee to his Poptonesrecord label . They originally made their name touring in and around the Hull area, at such venues as the Welly Club, the New Adelphi Club, and the Railway pub in Cottingham. Favoured by ex- Libertinesfrontman Pete Doherty , they toured with his current bandBabyshambles . Their debut album, "First Comes First ", was produced byOwen Morris , producer of Oasis' "Definitely Maybe ".Recent activities
In November 2006, they headed out on a small scale national tour to road test new material. They appeared alongside
The Cribs at theBirmingham Academy . The Paddingtons have also appeared with Dirty Pretty Things at "The Forum" in May, and again at The Spice Festival at theHackney Empire in July 2007. On a holiday inTaipei ,Carl Barat of Dirty Pretty Things broke hiscollarbone , so they recruited the help of Hubbard to play guitar while Barat's injury healed. [ [http://www.clickmusic.com/articles/2325.html click.music.com] ]In December 2007 they appeared alongside The Neat and The View at Hull City Hall, as part of the
Love Music Hate Racism campaign. During the same month they also played a free gig onChristmas Eve to raise money to refurbish thetoilets in the New Adelphi Club. More tour dates are lined up for 2008. Their live sets have included acover version ofThe Clash 's song, "Janie Jones".The Paddingtons are currently touring new material. The band's second
album has just been completed and is scheduled to be released on 3 November 2008. The forthcoming album is to be titled "No Mundane Options". The first single from the album, "Stand Down", was available for download viaiTunes on the Mama Bear Records label, on 4 August 2008. [ [http://www.thepaddingtons.net/ thepaddingtons.net] ] [http://www.myspace.com/thepaddingtons myspace.com/thepaddingtons] ]Discography
tudio albums
* 2005 - "
First Comes First Compilation albums
* 2004 - "Bring Your Own Poison - The Rhythm Factory Sessions" - (Contributed an early version of the future album track - "Tommy's Disease").
* 2006 - "Back To The Bus: Compiled by The Paddingtons"ingles
* 2004 - "21"
* 2005 - "Panic Attack"
* 2005 - "50 to a Pound "
* 2005 - "Sorry"
* 2008 - "Stand Down"ee also
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Bands and musicians from Yorkshire and North East England
*List of British punk bands
*List of indie rock musicians
*List of Mercury Records artists References
External links
* [http://www.thepaddingtons.net/ Official Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/thepaddingtons Myspace]
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=105656546 New Official MySpace, with new demos]
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