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

    The band was formed in 1991 by Wolverhampton-born Tjinder Singh (singer, songwriter, and guitar), his brother Avtar Singh (bass guitar, vocals), David Chambers (drums) and Ben Ayres (guitar, keyboards, and tamboura), the first three having previously been members of Preston-based band General Havoc, who released one single (the Fast ...

  2. Cornershop est un groupe de rock indépendant britannique, originaire de Leicester et Wolverhampton. Il est formé en 1991 par Tjinder Singh (chanteur, compositeur, joueur de dholaki ), né à Wolverhampton, son frère Avtar Singh ( basse, chant), David Chambers ( batterie) et Ben Ayres ( guitare, claviers, tampoura ).

    • Depuis 1991
    • Rock indépendant, Britpop, dance alternative
    • Clinton
    • Royaume-Uni
  3. 9 mars 2021 · Interview: Cornershop's Tjinder Singh on 30-years of the band, the political aspect to the group and their famous feud with Morrissey.

  4. 29 nov. 2019 · Tjinder Singh et sa bande annoncent un nouvel album pour le printemps et dévoilent un premier extrait blues-rock. C’était en 1997, aux grandes heures de l’alignement des planètes Britpop et Big Beat.

  5. 3 oct. 2023 · Tjinder Singh, the frontman of the British band Cornershop, talks about his music, racism and identity in this podcast episode by WEIRDO, a platform for South Asian alternative scene. Listen to his stories and insights on WEIRDO's website or Instagram.

  6. 29 mars 2020 · Tjinder Singh. Renowned sleeve artist and illustrator Nick Edwards (4AD, XL) went partying with Tjinder’s quirky lyrics & together they have created a wonderful world of mountains, spacecraft, dragons, Kurt Vonnegut…needless to say this is not your everyday journey.

  7. 4 avr. 2022 · On Cornershop’s breakthrough single, Tjinder Singh pays tribute to music’s power to release people from the troubles of their daily lives, especially in the context of Indian Cinema whose biggest singing stars are held in special regard for their hopeful and uplifting messages.