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Pop / Rock 05 May, 2004

Liam Gallagher forms supergroup

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LONDON, UK (Oasis Fans Website) - Britain's bad boy, singer Liam Gallagher is forming his own super group and he has already roped in Stone Roses guitarist John Squire and late Beatle George Harrison's son Dhani.

According to the Oasis Fansite, the Oasis frontman is looking for more members and the band hope to start recording an album by Christmas.
Liam, whose first single with Oasis was Supersonic, will be the lead vocalist, with Dhani and John on guitars. This will be the first album for Dhani Harrison, who has played with the likes of Sir Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Eric Clapton. The Stone Roses are famous for their landmark album 'Fool's Gold."
"Liam is an ambitious lad and thinks the music scene needs an injection of something exciting. He knows Dhani and John and has huge respect for their talents. In the summer they will properly sit down and start writing some tracks together with a view to getting something out for Christmas," said a source.

However, there is no news of a breakup of the band Oasis, who are currently recording their sixth album.






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