Date: Thursday May 27th 2010
Venue: Alpha, Le Meridien Dubai, Garhoud
Tickets: 95 AED includes 1 complimentary Jack Daniel's
Doors open: 7pm onwards
Supported by: Australian songstress, Tahnee
Tickets are available from Alpha www.alphaclub.ae
and Time Out Tickets www.timeouttickets.com and on the door
Strictly Over 21s only
About Toploader:
The first chapter in Toploader's history was extraordinary and helped
them to reach dizzying heights. So, it seems the irrepressible forces of
nature have brought the "Loader" back together again to finish what
they started.
Formed in 1997, a bunch of young Eastbourne musicians swiftly rose from
the ranks of the unknown to become one of Britain's biggest selling
bands.
"The thing about our home town, Eastbourne is you've got the sea and
the downs and countryside so the chilled factor is quite high," says
singer-keyboardist Joseph Washbourn,
"So a lot of the lyrics are
kind of coming from that perspective, either escapism or looking out to
somewhere else.”
Local gigs saw them and their reputation develop at an exponential rate.
The conspicuously curly mopped was the songwriter and the voice.
Accomplished as a keyboardist, having been taught since the age of 7,
there was plenty of soul in his vocal that came to the fore as well and
made him the ideal frontman. He even had a suitable family history; an
elder brother who passed his Zeppelin records Joe’s way and a mum who
used to hang out with David Bowie when he was still a south London
saxophonist called David Jones.
Even at their early gigs, they were always a safe bet for festival and
stadium stardom. They had scale and confidence to spare and in 1998
Sony's S2 signed them without a second thought. Paul Weller saw them
play and asked the band to support him on his 1999 tour, where they
sometimes followed Noel Gallagher.
Their limited edition introductory single
'Achilles Heel' came
out in May 1999 leading to an early appearance on TFI Friday. They took
that momentum and toured incessantly. Playing at benefit shows in Kosovo
alongside Travis and Stereophonics, blazing through festival shows at
Glastonbury and Reading and, soon enough, grazing the top 40 with their
accompanying single 'Let The People Know'.
Garnering even more converts to their cause, the legendary L.A. producer
George Drakoulias came in to produce the top 20 party anthem 'Dancing
In The Moonlight'. This was the band’s smash hit and remained in the
charts for a month when it came out in February 2000.
A full release for the epic
'Achilles Heel' then went to number 8
confirming Toploader as crossover stars. They recorded for Top Of The
Pops alongside Oasis and personal favourites The Charlatans. The May
release of their debut album saw reality trumping even their own innate
optimism when 'Onka's Big Moka' went to number 5 and notched up Gold
status after just two weeks.
By summer 2000, everyone was singing to their tune. Further gigs with
Paul Weller at The Royal Albert Hall and their own slots at European
festivals (including blissful Glastonbury and T in the Park
appearances), all Joseph had to do was point the microphone at the
masses and conduct. Even the half a million people about to witness
Toploader on their 30 day Euro tour with Bon Jovi (including 2 shows at
Wembley Stadium making them the last Brit band to play before the
re-build) couldn't ignore their presence. There was something special,
natural, and meant to be.
The release of their debut album saw their optimism realised when
'Onka's
Big Moka' went to number 5 and notched up Gold status after just
two weeks. Their second album, Magic Hotel followed, hitting number 3 in
the UK chart and providing the band with another huge hit single in
‘Time
Of My Life’. They toured the UK for what seemed like a year!
At the end of 2008, at Dan's stag do, the band met up for the first time
in 5 years and found that the desire to play together was still there. A
couple of phone calls and they discovered the demand was still there
too. So here we are- Toploader are back.