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  1. Gwen ne se sentant pas le courage d'assumer le rôle de chanteuse principale, c'est Alan Meade le trompettiste qui prend la place de John, Gwen restant à sa place de deuxième chanteuse. Mais quelques mois plus tard, il quitte le groupe parce que sa petite amie est enceinte et qu'il veut travailler.

  2. 1 nov. 2022 · Initially, No Doubt broke up following Spence’s death and later regrouped with band member Alan Meade temporarily taking on lead vocals. “He was the inspiration for the whole band,” said Eric...

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    • 1994
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  3. Big band. A ses débuts en 1986, No Doubt ressemblait à un big band. Eric Stefani (claviers) et John Spence (chant) avaient enrôlé Gwen Stefani (chœurs), Jerry McMahon (guitare), Chris Leal (basse), Chris Webb (batterie), Gabriel Gonzalez (trompette), Alan Meade (trompette) et Tony Meade (saxophone).

  4. 17 mars 2022 · After a few weeks, No Doubt decided to regroup - initially with local vocalist Alan Meade but, eventually, with Gwen herself fronting the band.

  5. 15 mars 2020 · After trumpet-player-turned-co-vocalist Alan Meade exited No Doubt, Gwen was ready to front the band on her own. By 1990, the lineup was solidified with fan-turned-drummer Adrian Young, local...

  6. 24 juin 1992 · NO DOUBT 06-24-92 - Record Release Party - Whisky a Go-Go - 10 -Up Yours

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    • Everything In Time
  7. 24 juin 1992 · No Doubt brought out "Up Yours," their first recorded song that appears on the "Skaquake" compilation featuring Alan Meade. Here is one of the only live rec...

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    • Beacon Street Online