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- The_Montrose_Avenue abstract "The Montrose Avenue were a British rock band, formed in 1996 and were based in Wokingham, Berkshire. The group were composed of lead singer and guitarist Robert Lindsey-Clark, pianist, guitarist and vocalist Scott James, vocalist and guitarist Paul Williams, bassist James Taylor and drummer Matt Everitt who left Menswear to join the group.James and Williams met at school in Reading, and first performed together as a duo covering material by The Byrds and Moby Grape. They met Lindsey-Clark at a folk club and the trio formed Montrose Avenue in 1996. Taylor and Everitt then completed the line-up and signed a recording contract with Columbia Records the following year. The limited edition She's Looking For Me EP, released in 1997, charted at #118 in the UK singles chart. This was then followed by their first mainstream single in March 1998, in which "Where Do I Stand" proved to be their only top 40 hit, charting at #38. "Shine" then followed up three months later charting at #59, before their final single "Start Again" released in October, charted at #58.Their only album, Thirty Days Out, was released a week after the release of "Start Again" on 24 October 1998 before charting at #102 in the UK and at #69 in Japan. Despite establishing a cult following in the Far East, The Montrose Avenue never released another album only to disband in 1999[citation needed]. James later went on to work with Welsh rock band Stereophonics as a touring guitarist between 2001–2004, while also appearing in the band's music videos "Have a Nice Day" and "Step On My Old Size Nines". Everitt now works on the news team at radio station BBC 6 Music after starting off at London-based rock station XFM. Before working in radio and after The Montrose Avenue disbanded, Everitt was a music journalist.".
- The_Montrose_Avenue activeYearsEndYear "1999".
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- The_Montrose_Avenue genre British_rock.
- The_Montrose_Avenue hometown Berkshire.
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- The_Montrose_Avenue hometown Wokingham.
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- The_Montrose_Avenue caption "Thirty Days Out album cover".
- The_Montrose_Avenue genre British_rock.
- The_Montrose_Avenue name "The Montrose Avenue".
- The_Montrose_Avenue origin Berkshire.
- The_Montrose_Avenue origin England.
- The_Montrose_Avenue origin Wokingham.
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- The_Montrose_Avenue pastMembers "James Taylor".
- The_Montrose_Avenue pastMembers "Paul Williams".
- The_Montrose_Avenue pastMembers "Robert Lindsey-Clark".
- The_Montrose_Avenue pastMembers "Scott James".
- The_Montrose_Avenue yearsActive "1996".
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- The_Montrose_Avenue comment "The Montrose Avenue were a British rock band, formed in 1996 and were based in Wokingham, Berkshire. The group were composed of lead singer and guitarist Robert Lindsey-Clark, pianist, guitarist and vocalist Scott James, vocalist and guitarist Paul Williams, bassist James Taylor and drummer Matt Everitt who left Menswear to join the group.James and Williams met at school in Reading, and first performed together as a duo covering material by The Byrds and Moby Grape.".
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- The_Montrose_Avenue name "The Montrose Avenue".