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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_SkellyJames Skelly - Wikipedia

    James Alexander Skelly (born 16 August 1980) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. Best known as the frontman of The Coral, he embarked on a solo career when the band went on indefinite hiatus in 2012. The band regrouped in 2015. Skelly is the cousin of fellow musician Miles Kane.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CoralThe Coral - Wikipedia

    Lead singer James Skelly released an album entitled Love Undercover on 3 June 2013 with The Intenders, a band comprising Coral members Ian Skelly, Paul Duffy and Nick Power, as well as members of The Sundowners and Tramp Attack.

    • 1996–present
    • James Skelly, Paul Duffy, Nick Power, Ian Skelly, Paul Molloy
  3. Bridging Coral Island and Sea Of Mirrors, a second album titled Holy Joe’s Coral Island Medicine Show, is released on the same day, bringing James and Ian Skellys grandad a.k.a The Great Muriarty back into the fold for the narrated post-script to one of The Coral’s most successful albums to date.

  4. The official YouTube channel of James Skelly & The Intenders. The debut album 'Love Undercover' released June 3rd

  5. Learn more. “We’re pretty… strange,” begins The Coral ’s chief songwriter and rhythm guitarist James Skelly, pausing for a moment before settling upon the perfect descriptor for the Liverpool band. Their new double album, Coral Island, is a concept record beamed in from a forgotten fairground oasis where neon-lit waltzers hurtle past ...

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  6. 1. Dez. 2021 · James Skelly and Nick Power steer a course through the Wirral band’s turbulent but ultimately triumphant two-decade career. By Graeme Thomson. 1st December 2021. The Good Ship Coral was...

  7. James Skelly (The Coral) talks to John Robb about the band's bewitching and brilliant new album, the art of songwriting, creating moods as music and how the Roses, Bunnymen and other purveyors...

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