Meeky Rosie
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| Meeky Rosie | |
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| Origin | Devon |
| Genre(s) | Indie / Experimental / Alternative |
| Years active | 1998-current |
| Website | www.meekyrosie.com/ |
| Members | |
| Paul Knight-Malciak (vocals, guitar, arrangements and fx) Stephen Clayton (vocals, guitar, violin) Tim Brain (bass) Paul Oxenham (drums, percussion) Ben Morgan (vocals, keys, flute and fx) |
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Meeky Rosie are a band based in Devon, South West England, UK.
The members became friends while studying at the University of Plymouth and have recently finished writing and recording their debut album on the banks of the River Dart in Devon.
The band have been working with cutting edge producer Max Heyes, who has worked with the band for the last 15 months. The album is currently being mixed at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios by Tchad Blake and Alan Moulder and is slated for an October 2006 release date.
They have also achieved recognition for their contribution to the U.S. documentary film Who Killed the Electric Car?, as their song "Forever" was used as the documentary's main track.
[edit] Discography
- 2003 - Sunday School Sessions
- 2005 - Forever

