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  1. Gary Armstrong Powell [1] (born 11 November 1969) is an English musician, known for being drummer for The Libertines. [2] Musical career. He is primarily known for being the drummer for the English bands The Libertines [2] and Dirty Pretty Things, as well as Guyanese-British reggae musician Eddy Grant. [3] .

  2. Gary Powell (* 11. November 1969) ist ein britischer Schlagzeuger . Er ist Drummer bei den Libertines, Eddy Grant und bis zu deren Auflösung 2008 bei den Dirty Pretty Things. Er spielte ebenfalls mit den New York Dolls bei ihren 2004 Reunion Shows.

    • The Best Of – Time for Heroes
    • Up the Bracket, The Libertines, Anthems for Doomed Youth
    • Live at O2 Academy Glasgow, 2015
    • The Chart-Topping Band
    • The Photographer
    • The Boys’ Club Infiltrator
    • The Club Promoter
    • The Fan
    • The Hyped Band
    • The Steady Hand
    • The One Who Didn’T Quite Fit in
    • The View from Afar
    • The Elder Statesman

    Johnny Borrell, Razorlight At the end of the 90s, the concept of being in a band was abhorrent because of where Britpop ended up – it was the most tedious thing you could do. I was playing with the Libertines, who were like a skiffle band at the time, and also playing acoustically. We were completely in our own world. Then, suddenly, these American...

    Dean Chalkley I started shooting for NME in 2002. It was an explosive scene. Take Junk Club in Southend-on-Sea – gritty and grimy, barely lit, with dark walls, but what a place. The atmosphere in this subterranean collection of rooms in the bowels of the Royal hotel was breathtaking. When I first went down, I felt so moved, that this was the actual...

    Mairead Hayden, Queens of Noize; latermanaged Florence Welch What a special time. People had no inhibitions, just loving music and wearing really bad clothes. I’m glad it wasn’t well documented – it was carnage. I met Tabitha [Denholm] at a party and stayed at her house for three days until she agreed to DJ with me. Our first gig was with the Liber...

    Matty Hall, White Heat White Heat started in 2003 to connect all the new music we loved back to Gang of Four, the Clash, New Order. It was a place where you’d find the Horrors having a chat in the toilets, or catch an impromptu set by the Pun Lovin’ Criminals, featuring Alex Turner and Dev Hynesplaying classics by the Strokes and the Walkmen. A lot...

    Laura Snapes, deputy music editor, the Guardian I randomly bought NME in 2003 and discovered a whole world, despite living 300 miles from its epicentre in London. I papered my walls with Razorlight, Franz Ferdinand and the Libertines; I drew Pete Doherty and Carl Barât’s tattoos on my arms and got one of their red military jackets at my first Readi...

    Dominic Masters, the Others We were business-savvy and organised. I had a lawyer before I had a manager and knew my ambition was to get the band signed to a major label. It was a very prolific time: two albums in two years, three Top 40 hits, being given the John Peel award for innovation at the NME awards in 2005. Vice gave us 10/10 and NME said w...

    Gary Powell,the Libertines We were front cover of NME before we had a release out – that makes no sense. I tried to keep level headed, but I was an idiot as well. Peter [Doherty]’s ascension became stratospheric and it became less about the musical attributes and more to do with being tabloid fodder – that did Peter and Carl a disservice. We should...

    Eddie Argos, Art BrutWe had great new bands in the UK – Mclusky, the Parkinsons, Ikara Colt. Things were about to get interesting and then, oh, the Strokes are here – handsome boys with guitars again. They had no effect on me – but I was obsessed with the Moldy Peaches. Art Brut formed in 2003, but never slotted into any NME scenes. I was quite mea...

    Victoria Hesketh, Little Boots; formerly of Dead DiscoIt was mind-blowing seeing the Kaiser Chiefs serving pints in Leeds one week and being signed the next. We thought: if they can do it, so can we. There was a real scene. The label Dance to the Radioput out a sampler album of Leeds bands, but you could only get a copy if you went to the showcase ...

    Edwyn Collins, with his wife and manager Grace Maxwell Maxwell: The idea Edwyn was this massive influence when he was younger isn’t true. It was such a struggle. You couldn’t get Orange Juice records, they were deleted. Collins: I’d go to Camden market and they would be selling bootlegs. Maxwell: Nobody is bootlegging you if they aren’t interested,...

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0694120Gary Powell - IMDb

    Gary Powell is a British stuntman and actor who has worked on many Hollywood films, including the James Bond and Jason Bourne franchises. He is also a second unit director and has a family history of stuntmen in the Bond films.

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  4. 18. Okt. 2021 · The Libertines drummer says the band are taking their time with their follow-up to 2015's 'Anthems For Doomed Youth'. He also talks about their live shows, musical creativity and a charity project.

  5. 17. Okt. 2023 · 17.10.2023 von Felix Goth. Eine Indie-Institution meldet sich zurück: Peter aka Pete Doherty, Carl Barât, Gary Powell und John Hassall mischten in den frühen 2000ern ganz vorne mit – nicht nur, wenn es um Musik ging, sondern auch, wenn es galt, der Boulevardpresse Anlass für skandalträchtige Schlagzeilen zu liefern.