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Frontman of English rock band Reef, singer songwriter Gary Stringer formed the English rock group in 1993 alongside Amy Newton on guitar, Jack Bessant on bass, and Luke Bullen on drums. Their 1994 debut single Good Feeling paved the way for "Naked", which was used in a TV advert for the Sony MiniDisc but it was their 1997 album Glow which catapulted Reef into the Britpop elite and spawned the nineties anthem Place Your Hands. As part of Beyond The Title’s Britpop season I caught up with the evergreen soft rock icon to talk heroes, eras and his recollections on one of the most defining musical revolutions in history. Ladies and gentlemen Mr Gary Stringer.
By Josh BarryFrontman of English rock band Reef, singer songwriter Gary Stringer formed the English rock group in 1993 alongside Amy Newton on guitar, Jack Bessant on bass, and Luke Bullen on drums. Their 1994 debut single Good Feeling paved the way for "Naked", which was used in a TV advert for the Sony MiniDisc but it was their 1997 album Glow which catapulted Reef into the Britpop elite and spawned the nineties anthem Place Your Hands. As part of Beyond The Title’s Britpop season I caught up with the evergreen soft rock icon to talk heroes, eras and his recollections on one of the most defining musical revolutions in history. Ladies and gentlemen Mr Gary Stringer.

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