The Conspirators (band)

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The Conspirators
OriginBedale, England
Genresindie, folk
Years active2006 to present
LabelsTranscend Media Group, Reeltime Records
Websitewww.theconspirators.co.uk www.facebook.com/theconspiratorsband

The Conspirators were a British northern indie / folk band. The band consisted of five members (as of 2008).

In 2008, the band signed a management deal with Jon Shellers Brilliant Management, and released the double A-side single featuring Judy Dyble, former Fairport Convention vocalist. (Who was also managed by Sheller). The single included a remake of Fairport Convention's song "One Sure Thing" and The Conspirators song "Take Me To Your Leader". It reached No.7 in the official uk indie singles chart, spending 3 weeks in the top 10.

The promotion for this single saw Dyble make a couple of very rare live appearances, at the Harrogate International Conference Centre, and at an in-store live gig at HMV's superstore in Leeds city centre on 3 March 2008.[1]

In 2012 Conspirators released their debut album "What's Going On". The album featured guest performances from Dodgy lead guitarist Andy Miller, as well as Echobelly's Glenn Johansson.[2] In 2017, most of the 2008 named members reformed under the new name The Doubtful Bottle.

Members[edit]

  • John Gillies - rhythm guitar/vocals
  • Genevieve Parker - vocals
  • Laura Goodacre - Drums
  • Mike Cinnamon - Bass
  • Jim Beadle - drums
  • Nathan Reeve - bass
  • Jim Gillies - keys
  • Darren Banner - lead guitar

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Conspirators plot world domination". Yorkshire Evening Post. 9 April 2008. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  2. ^ "The Conspirators - What's Going On Review". femalefirst.co.uk. 22 October 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2014.

Laura Goodacre - Drums