The Ronelles
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| The Ronelles | |
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| Origin | Glasgow, Scotland |
| Genres | Rock, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, blues rock |
| Years active | 2004–2008 |
| Labels | Neon Tetra |
| Associated acts | The Meat Men |
| Members | |
| Raymond Meade Del Meade John Dougan David Toohill |
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The Ronelles were a Scottish Rock band active between 2004 and 2008. They formed in the Spring of 2004. During their tenure the band played high profile support slots with the Kings of Leon, The Zutons and Scottish veterans, The Proclaimers.[1]
Their one and only album, Motel, was produced by Greg Kane, for Neon Tetra Records and was released in March 2006. Their debut single "Bolt The Doors" received praise from Scottish music journalists including Alan McGee, who was a keen supporter of the band.
The band split up in late 2008.
[edit] Discography
- Albums
- Motel (2006)
- Singles
- "Bolt The Doors" (October 2006)
[edit] References
- ^ Author unknown. "The Ronelles Biography". Drowned In Sound.
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