The Holloways

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The Holloways

Background information
Origin England
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Indie rock (style)
Years active 2004–present
Label(s) TVT (UK)
Website Official website
Members
Alfie Jackson
Rob Skipper
Bryn Fowler
Dave Danger

The Holloways are a four-piece band from North London. Their first single "Two Left Feet" entered the charts at number 33 in July, with the follow-up "Generator" charting at number 30 in October 2006. Generator was subsequently named the NME's 16th best song of the year for 2006[1], their album So, this is Great Britain? was released on October 30, 2006 on the TVT label. The band have attracted attention in the media and a live-following.

The band formed in a live-music venue called Nambucca on the Holloway Road in 2004, the members are Alfie Jackson (Vocals, Guitars and Harmonica), Rob Skipper (Vocals, Guitars and Fiddle) Bryn Fowler (Bass & Backing Vocals) and Dave Danger (Drums & Egg Shaker).

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