
Beady Eye (formed 2009)
Beady Eye is an English rock band consisting of former Oasis members Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer and Andy Bell along with Chris Sharrock and Jay Mehler.
Formation: Beady Eye came about in 2009 with Liam Gallagher announcing an upcoming project with Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock following the break-up of Oasis.
Musical career: Beady Eye released first promotional single 'Bring the Light' in 2010 as a free download topping the indie and rock charts in the UK. Their first proper single was 'The Roller' and in 2011 they released their debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding'. That year they covered 'Across the Universe' by The Beatles with proceeds going to the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal. They also recorded a version of 'Blue Moon', which is a popular football song sung by Manchester City fans during matches, supporting the team's new kit. They embarked on a world tour but didn't play any Oasis songs to begin with. Subsequent gigs, such as the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony, saw them perform tracks from their old band like 'Wonderwall'. They released 'Flick of the Finger', the first song from their second album, in April 2013. The release of second album 'BE' was later announced and first single 'Second Bite of the Apple' came out in May.
Biography by Contactmusic.com