The Quireboys Explained

The Quireboys
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Origin:London, England
Years Active:1984–1993, 1995, 2001–present
Current Members:Various; disputed (See personnel)
Past Members:

The Quireboys are an English rock band formed in 1984 in London, with strong ties to Newcastle. Originally known as The Choirboys, then The Queerboys, billed as The London Quireboys in the United States and Canada, settling at last with their current name.[1]

History

1985–1989: Formation

Vocalist Jonathan Gray (commonly referred to as just 'Spike') moved from Newcastle upon Tyne to London when he was 17 years old.[2]

By the mid-1980s, the two decided to form a rock and roll band, the name chosen for the group was originally 'The Choirboys' taken from the 1977 movie of the same name, but they soon changed it to the Queerboys.[3]

The Queerboys started to build up a following, playing at the Marquee Club.[4] The band's drummer Paul Hornby soon left to join Dogs D'Amour, which contained future friends of the Quireboys, he was replaced by Nick Connell (known as Cozy).[3]

On 28 March 1986, the Queerboys appeared with Bernie Torme and the Moho Pack at what was Klub Foot at the Clarendon Hotel, Hammersmith. In May of that year, they played support dates on a Cherry Bombz tour.[5]

By 1987, the band's controversial name was starting to hinder them, it caused some of the gigs on their tour with Andy McCoy's band to be cancelled. They were also booked to play Reading Festival, on the understanding that they would change their name. Thus they changed it to the Quireboys and have kept the name ever since.[3]

1990–1995: A Bit of What You Fancy and Bitter Sweet & Twisted

Sharon Osbourne was appointed as manager and the Quireboys were signed to EMI for the release of their debut album, A Bit of What You Fancy.[3] By 1990, the Quireboys had fired Ginger (who went on to form the Wildhearts), who they replaced with former Cradle Snatchers / Feline Groove guitarist Guy Griffin.[3]

The debut album was produced by Jim Cregan and George Tutko at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, California.[3] Ron Nevison mixed the album. The band entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 2.[3] A Bit of What You Fancy drew positive reviews and was compared favourably to British rock names such as Rod Stewart and Faces.[3]

The long touring schedule was finished off with a gig in Japan at the Tokyo Dome on New Year's Eve in front of 50,000 people. A live album was released following this long touring, entitled Live (Recorded Around the World).[3]

The band began working on their second album in October 1991 with producer Bob Rock. The project saw numerous delays due to Rock's other engagements, and personnel changes at EMI. In the spring of 1992, Chris Kimsey was brought in to re-work some of the tracks.[6] Bitter Sweet & Twisted was finally released in March 1993 and peaked at no. 31 on the UK Albums Chart.

Following the release of Bitter Sweet & Twisted, the Quireboys disbanded for eight years. Griffin attributed the breakup to "business stuff" and the emergence of grunge music. Following a run of successful live shows in Los Angeles, they decided to revive the band in 2001 with a new lineup.[7]

1994–2000: Solo projects

In the interim, the Quireboys members embarked on their own recording projects. In 1995, Spike formed a duo with Darrell Bath of The Dogs D'Amour. Their album, Take Out Some Insurance, was released under the moniker Spike n' Darrell. In the following year, Spike formed the duo Hot Knives with Tyla, and together they released Flagrantly Yours. Spike's debut solo album, Blue Eyed Soul, was released in 1997. In the same year, Spike released one album as part of the band God's Hotel.

2001–2021: Reformation and subsequent albums

The Quireboys' reformation began with the release of their third studio album, This Is Rock'n'Roll, in July 2001. AllMusic described it as one of the band's "more consistent, focused and inspired efforts".[8]

The band's fourth studio album, Well Oiled, was released in 2004 through SPV.

On 12 May 2008, the Quireboys released their fifth album, Homewreckers & Heartbreakers, through Jerkin' Crocus. Talking about the inspiration for the new album, Paul Guerin said "It's a funny story. We were in Malmö, Sweden in the dressing room. It was just before the show and we'd had a few frothy quenchers. We were trying to come up with album titles, and everyone was laughing at the suggestions. A certain member of the band was regaling a story about something he'd done, and another member of the band said "you're just a home wrecker," and someone else said "yeah, and a heartbreaker". We were just having a laugh, and bang, there it was. It was as simple as that."[9]

In March 2013, the Quireboys played aboard the Monsters of Rock Cruise, along with bands such as Cinderella, Tesla, Kix, and Queensrÿche.[10] [11] The band released a new single "Too Much of a Good Thing" on 15 May 2013, taken from their seventh studio album, Beautiful Curse, which was released a month later in June 2013.[12]

The band's twelfth studio album, Amazing Disgrace, was released on 5 April 2019. Classic Rock referred to the album as "energetic and dynamic", and "the best Quireboys album for ages".[13] The album was preceded by its lead single, "Seven Deadly Sins". The band supported the album with a tour of the UK and Spain between March and May 2019.[14] The album was originally crowdfunded through PledgeMusic, but the band were affected by PledgeMusic's payment issues scandal. Off Yer Rocka Recordings stepped in to fund the album.[15]

In late 2021 they supported the Dead Daisies on their UK Tour. The February 2022 Monsters of Rock Cruise included the Quireboys as a five-piece, with Griffin covering vocal duties, after "a last-minute nonappearance" from Spike.[16]

2022–present: Spike's departure and ongoing dispute

In March 2022, the Quireboys announced that they had released lead vocalist Spike from the band.[17] This sparked a mixed reaction from fans, leading two venues to cancel their upcoming Quireboys dates. However, the band continue to tour with Guy Griffin as lead vocalist.[18] In 2023, they completed tours of Germany and the UK, and performed at Hellfest in Clisson, France.[19]

Spike's departure sparked an ongoing dispute about legal ownership of the Quireboys name.[20] In May 2022, Spike announced that he was reuniting with original members Guy Bailey and Nigel Mogg to write and record new music using the Quireboys name, regardless of the legalities around using it.[21] [22] He later announced an upcoming concert in London featuring ex-Quireboys members Chris Johnstone and Rudy Richman, due to take place in December 2022.[23] On 9 December 2022, they released a two-track single "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" in support of Care After Combat, a charity for British combat veterans.[24]

On 7 December 2022, the remaining band members released a live album recorded at O2 Forum Kentish Town in September 2022.[25] Their first album without Spike, titled The Band Rolls On..., was announced in July 2022, with a release date later confirmed for September 2023.[26] [27] The lead single "Lie to Me" was released on 5 December 2022.[28] A second single, "Medicine", featuring Josh Todd and Stevie D. from Buckcherry, was released on 14 July 2023.[29] The band announced a British tour to mark the 10th anniversary of Beautiful Curse between April and September 2023, supported by Blackballed.

On 6 April 2023, guitarist Guy Bailey died.[30] In an announcement, Spike revealed that he and Bailey had written songs for a new Quireboys album featuring bandmates Chris Johnstone, Nigel Mogg and Rudy Richman.[31] The album, titled Wardour Street, will be released in the spring of 2024. The lead single, "Jeeze Louise", was released on 31 October 2023.[32] The album release will coincide with a UK tour in May 2024, with guitarist Luke Morley from Thunder performing in place of Guy Bailey.[33]

Personnel

Current members

Following an ongoing dispute about the band's name, there are currently two Quireboys lineups:Quireboys

The Quireboys

Former members

Guy GriffinPaul guerinKeith Weir

Timeline

Discography

Albums

YearDetailsPeak chart positionCertifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[34]
UK Indie
[35]

[36]
1990A Bit of What You Fancy 211
1993Bitter Sweet & Twisted 3125
2001This Is Rock'n'Roll
2004Well Oiled
  • Released: 4 May 2004
  • Label: SPV
2008Homewreckers & Heartbreakers
  • Released: 23 June 2008
  • Label: Jerkin' Crocus
2009Halfpenny Dancer
  • Released: 31 March 2009
  • Label: Jerkin' Crocus
2013Beautiful Curse
  • Released: 24 June 2013
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
44
2014Black Eyed Sons
  • Released: 16 June 2014
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
13
2015St. Cecilia and the Gypsy Soul
  • Released: 30 March 2015
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
2016Twisted Love
  • Released: 4 September 2016
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
2017White Trash Blues
  • Released: 5 September 2017
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
34
2019Amazing Disgrace
  • Released: 5 April 2019
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
2021A Bit of What You Fancy (30th Anniversary Edition)
  • Released: 23 July 2021
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
12
2024The Band Rolls On...
  • Released: 2024
  • Label: Off Yer Rocka
Wardour Street
  • Released: 13 September 2024
  • Label: Cadiz Music
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

Compilation albums

Singles

YearSingleChart positions
CANUSUS MainUK
1988"Mayfair"95
"There She Goes Again"87
1989"7 O'Clock"41[38] 36
"Hey You"82[39] 14
1990"I Don't Love You Anymore"71[40] 7624
"There She Goes Again" / "Misled"37
1992"Tramps and Thieves"41
1993"Brother Louie"68[41] 32
"Last Time"
2005"Tears in Heaven"88
2008"Blyth Spartans"
2012"Biking for Bobby"
2013"Too Much of a Good Thing"
"Diamonds and Dirty Stones"
2015"Gracie B"

Videography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.quireboys.com/quireboys_past.htm
  2. Web site: Quireboys . Dabelly.com . 23 December 2012.
  3. Book: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock. Colin Larkin. Virgin Books. 1999. First. 0-7535-0257-7. 359/360.
  4. Web site: 22 October 1986 The Queerboys . The Marquee Club . 22 October 1986 . 23 December 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120206155723/http://www.themarqueeclub.net/22-october-1986-the-queerboys . 6 February 2012 .
  5. Web site: Nuzz Prowling Wolf: The Queerboys/Pretty Girls And The Babysitters – Live: Sometime, Somewhere . Nuzzprowlinwolf.blogspot.co.uk . 15 November 2008 . 23 December 2012.
  6. News: Pilon. Bernard. New beginnings. The Leader-Post. Postmedia Network. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 34. 25 May 1993. 13 February 2023. Newspapers.com.
  7. News: Sterdan. Darryl. London recalling. Winnipeg Sun. Postmedia Network. Winnipeg, Canada. 26. 7 September 2001. 13 February 2023. Newspapers.com.
  8. Web site: Quireboys – This Is Rock 'N' Roll Album Reviews, Songs & More. Henderson. Alex. AllMusic. 13 February 2023. 16 May 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220516233005/https://www.allmusic.com/album/this-is-rock-n-roll-mw0000213428. live.
  9. http://www.komodorock.com/interviews/interviews/komodo-rock-talks-with-paul-guerin-of-the-quireboys-200807316591/
  10. Web site: Monsters of Rock Cruise . Facebook . 23 December 2012.
  11. Web site: Axeman. Andrew. Monsters Of Rock Cruise 2013 – Hair Metal Mansion's Exclusive Report & Photos. Hair Metal Mansion. 26 April 2014. 9 April 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130911132916/http://hairbangersradio.ning.com/forum/topics/monsters-of-rock-cruise-2013-hair-metal-mansion-exclusive. 11 September 2013.
  12. Web site: Blabbermouth.net interview with MULATSCHAG. 14 November 2013 . Blabbermouth. 14 November 2013.
  13. Web site: Dome. Malcolm. Malcolm Dome. The Quireboys: Amazing Disgrace album review. Classic Rock. 19 April 2019. 10 April 2023. live. 20 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190420175006/https://www.loudersound.com/reviews/the-quireboys-amazing-disgrace-album-review.
  14. Web site: Quireboys drop new video from upcoming album "Amazing Disgrace". moshville.co.ukdate=19 April 2019. 28 March 2019 . 10 April 2023. live. 5 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200905115422/https://www.moshville.co.uk/video/2019/03/quireboys-drop-new-video-from-upcoming-album-amazing-disgrace.
  15. Web site: The Quireboys Statement Regarding PledgeMusic Campaign . Facebook. 19 February 2019. 10 April 2023. live. 10 April 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230410211355/https://www.facebook.com/quireboys/videos/551997148622679.
  16. Web site: THE QUIREBOYS Explain Decision to Split with Singer SPIKE . 5 April 2022 .
  17. Web site: Colothan. Scott. 29 March 2022. The Quireboys part ways with singer Spike. 7 May 2022. Planet Rock.
  18. Web site: Colothan. Scott. 1 April 2022. Two music venues cancel Quireboys concerts following Spike's departure. 7 May 2022. Planet Rock.
  19. Web site: Childers. Chad. 15 December 2022. Hellfest Announces 179 Bands for 2023 Lineup – Iron Maiden, Slipknot, Motley Crue + More. 16 December 2022. Loudwire. https://web.archive.org/web/20221215223029/https://loudwire.com/hellfest-2023-lineup-iron-maiden-slipknot-motley-crue-more/. 15 December 2022. live.
  20. Web site: Colothan. Scott. Spike hits back at The Quireboys' statement and vows to continue band name. Planet Rock. 6 April 2022. 25 May 2022.
  21. Web site: Spike reunites with The Quireboys co-founder Guy Bailey and they start new album. Planet Rock. 13 May 2022.
  22. Web site: Colothan. Scott. The Quireboys - Original Members Spike, Guy Bailey and Nigel Mogg Reunite . Brave Words. 20 May 2022.
  23. Web site: Colothan. Scott. Spike's Quireboys announce December 2022 concert. Planet Rock. 6 September 2022. 10 September 2022.
  24. Web site: 9 December 2022. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year - Single. Apple Music (US). 9 December 2022. 9 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221209140903/https://music.apple.com/gb/album/merry-christmas-and-a-happy-new-year-single/1655852473. live.
  25. Web site: 7 December 2022. Orchestral Quireboys Live. Apple Music (US). 9 December 2022. 9 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221209135938/https://music.apple.com/gb/album/orchestral-quireboys-live/1658753273. live.
  26. Web site: The Quireboys Explain Decision to Split with Singer Spike . 5 April 2022 . . 6 July 2022.
  27. Web site: The Quireboys On Their Todd. 15 July 2023. maximumvolumemusic.com. 15 July 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230715160425/https://maximumvolumemusic.com/the-quireboys-on-their-todd. 15 July 2023. live.
  28. Web site: 5 December 2022. Lie to Me - Single. Apple Music (US). 9 December 2022. 9 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221209140413/https://music.apple.com/gb/album/lie-to-me-single/1657981853. live.
  29. Web site: The Quireboys Release "Medicine" Single Feat. Buckcherry's Josh Todd and Stevie D; Music Video Streaming. Brave Words. 14 July 2023. 15 July 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230715161013/https://bravewords.com/news/the-quireboys-release-medicine-single-feat-buckcherry-s-josh-todd-and-stevie-d-music-video-streaming. 15 July 2023. live.
  30. Web site: Original THE QUIREBOYS Guitarist GUY BAILEY Dies. 7 April 2023. Blabbermouth.net. 11 April 2023.
  31. Web site: I'm heartbroken to have to write this.... SpikeQuireboys. 7 April 2023. Facebook.
  32. Web site: Spike to Release New Quireboys Single "Jeeze Louise" on Halloween. Brave Words. 26 October 2023. 30 October 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231031004332/https://bravewords.com/news/spike-to-release-new-quireboys-single-jeeze-louise-on-halloween. 31 October 2023. live.
  33. Web site: Colothan. Scott. Quireboys recruit Thunder's Luke Morley for new album 'Wardour Street'. planetradio.co.uk. 24 November 2023. 20 February 2024. http://web.archive.org/web/20231124115322/https://planetradio.co.uk/planet-rock/news/rock-news/quireboys-wardour-street. 24 November 2023. live.
  34. Book: Roberts , David . 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited. London. 1-904994-10-5. 446.
  35. Peak chart positions for albums on the UK Independent Albums Chart:
  36. Web site: Discography The Quireboys. Sverigetopplistan. 8 July 2022.
  37. United Kingdom. 174-142-2. Quireboys. album. A Bit of What You Fancy. 8 July 2022.
  38. Web site: RPM 100 Singles. 21 July 1990. Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 21 July 2021.
  39. Web site: RPM 100 Singles. 20 October 1990. Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 21 July 2021.
  40. Web site: RPM 100 Singles. 19 January 1991. Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 21 July 2021.
  41. Web site: RPM Weekly. 3 April 1993. Rpm.images.3345.ca. 21 July 2021.