Shane Gallagher

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Shane Gallagher
Shane Gallagher, circa 2006
Shane Gallagher, circa 2006
Background information
Birth name Shane Gallagher
Born Los Angeles, California
Genre(s) Punk rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Lead guitar
Years active 2004 - present
Label(s) La Salle Records
Associated
acts
The Nervous Return, Scrimmage Heroes, +44

Shane Gallagher (no relation to Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher of the British band Oasis) is an American musician who plays guitar for punk rock band +44 and formerly The Nervous Return.

In 2006, Gallagher joined Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker (both of blink-182 fame) and former Transplants guitarist Craig Fairbaugh to form +44. He was brought in as a replacement for Carol Heller as guitarist in +44 after she left the band to start a family.

  • Gallagher is a strict vegetarian.
  • He has played guitar since he was four years old.
  • He started his music career with the infamous Word of Todd in Rialto Ca.

Shane Gallagher at the Internet Movie Database


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