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- Harrisons abstract "Harrisons were a four-piece guitar band from Hillsborough in Sheffield, England. They were one of the leading bands in the so-called New Yorkshire scene, along with fellow Sheffielders Arctic Monkeys, Milburn, The Long Blondes and Bromheads Jacket. Harrisons were: Jubby Taylor (vocals and guitar), Ben Stanton (guitar), Ashley Birch (bass), and Mark White (drums).In 2005, they recorded a live session for Phill Jupitus' show on BBC 6Music, and played the South By Southwest festival in Texas. They have also featured many times in NME, including a feature where the band guided a journalist around their favourite Sheffield haunts, including Sheffield Wednesday Football Club.The band signed a deal with Melodic Records in 2006, and released their debut album No Fighting in the War Room in January 2008. The video to the band's "Blue Note" single was based on the film Kes, and starred Phoenix Nights star Steve Edge as a Brian Glover-style PE teacher.Harrisons split one week before the album was released.Not wanting to give up music, they quickly formed two new bands - Park Brigade (Jubby) and The Flying Squad (Ben, Birchy, and Mark). Park Brigade split in early 2009. Jubby is currently doing solo work with his band The Absinthe Tears, and Mark rejoins him on stage - this time behind a piano. In March 2010, The Flying Squad changed their name to Black Flowers and Mark played his final show in December of the same year.On 14 November 2009, Mark White posted a history of Harrisons in his blog.".
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- Harrisons hometown Sheffield.
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- Harrisons wikiPageExternalLink www.harrisonroad.co.uk.
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- Harrisons currentMembers "Ashley Birch".
- Harrisons currentMembers "Ben Stanton".
- Harrisons currentMembers "Jubby Taylor".
- Harrisons currentMembers "Mark White".
- Harrisons genre Indie_rock.
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- Harrisons label "Melodic Records".
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- Harrisons origin Sheffield.
- Harrisons yearsActive "2003".
- Harrisons subject Category:English_indie_rock_groups.
- Harrisons subject Category:Music_in_Sheffield.
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- Harrisons comment "Harrisons were a four-piece guitar band from Hillsborough in Sheffield, England. They were one of the leading bands in the so-called New Yorkshire scene, along with fellow Sheffielders Arctic Monkeys, Milburn, The Long Blondes and Bromheads Jacket. Harrisons were: Jubby Taylor (vocals and guitar), Ben Stanton (guitar), Ashley Birch (bass), and Mark White (drums).In 2005, they recorded a live session for Phill Jupitus' show on BBC 6Music, and played the South By Southwest festival in Texas.".
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