The Corn Dollies is tagged as: indie pop, twee, c86, jangle, under 2000 listeners The Corn Dollies were a United Kingdom indie band from London, active between 1987 and 1991. Originally comprising Steve Musham (vocals and guitar), Tim Sales (guitar), Steve Ridder (bass), & Jack Hoser (drums) .They released several singles on Medium Cool Records. Ridder returned to his native USA & was replaced by Stuart Knowler who played Bass on “Be Small Again” which was an indie hit, reaching #28 on the independent chart. The follow-up (originally released on the band’s own Farm label), “Forever Steven”, produced by Robert Forster of The Go-Betweens reached #16, and was a Single of the Week in both Sounds and Record Mirror.|Other singles followed namely; “Map of the world” & “Shake” (Released July 11 1988). Touring frequently they built up a solid UK fan base & gained further popularity throughout Europe after a tour in 1989, building a particularly strong fanbase in Spain. Jono Podmore (violin) joined in early 89 to boost the live line up, Knowler left in 1990 to be replaced by the returning American,Steve Ridder.|When Medium Cool collapsed, they moved to Midnight Music, releasing two albums, the first of which was a compilation that pulled together all of the band’s singles and b sides from th... Read More About The Corn Dollies Biography... Send The Corn Dollies ringtones to your cell |
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