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  1. 9. März 2021 · Tue 9 March 2021 19:00, UK. In 1991, Cornershop performed for the first time when they took to the stage at O’Jays in Leicester and, although frontman Tjinder Singh tells me that they formally started in 1992, 2021 still marks 30-years since that special moment.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CornershopCornershop - Wikipedia

    Leicester, England: Genres: Alternative rock, indie rock, alternative dance, Britpop: Years active: 1991–present: Labels: Wiiija, Rough Trade, Ample Play, Luaka Bop, Warner Bros. Members: Tjinder Singh; Ben Ayres; Nick Simms; Peter Bengry; Adam Blake; Pete Downing; James Milne; Past members: Avtar Singh; David Chambers; Anthony Saffery ...

  3. 15. Dez. 2020 · The Leicester-based band delivered nine notable longplayers since they hit the scene back in 1991. They master the art of embedding their views on society, on politics, on daily life in general in terrifically catchy guitar-pop tunes, with musical echoes of frontman TJINDER SINGH ‘ Indian roots.

  4. 3. Okt. 2023 · Tjinder was born in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands. His dad, who was a headteacher in India, came to the UK seeking better opportunities with his mum joining later on. He studied at a polytechnic in Preston for a while before relocating to Leicester, where Cornershop was formed in 1991.

  5. Tjinder Singh (1991 – present) Wallis Healey (1994 – 1995) Cornershop is an Indie Rock band formed in 1991 from Leicester, UK, consisting of Tjinder Singh (singer, songwriter, and dholki player), Ben Ayres (guitar, keyboards, and tamboura), Anthony Saffery (sitar, keyboards and harmonium), Nick Simms (drums) and Peter Bengry (percussion).

  6. About Cornershop. Best known for “Brimful of Asha”, the Fatboy Slim remix of which hit #1 in 1998, British rock band Cornershop have an eclectic and fiercely creative discography. The band formed...

  7. 2. Feb. 2020 · Tjinder Singh, dem Sänger, Gitarristen und Gründer von Cornershop ist überdies daran gelegen, dass der Eingang zum englischen, respektive britischen Garten offen bleibt, gehörte er doch zu den entschiedenen Anti-Brexit-Aktivisten der britischen Musikszene.