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Jamie Scallion
Jamie Scallion (born 1 November 1978) is a British singer, songwriter, screenwriter and author. Best known for being the lead singer of Officer Kicks and the writer of '' The Rock 'n' Roll Diaries''. Early life Scallion grew up in Greenwich, South East London and as the lead singer of the cult London rock band Officer Kicks played and recorded for over ten years, touring with some of the biggest names in the music industry. Officer Kicks Noel Gallagher gave the band its first break after he heard an early demo in 2001. They went on to record their debut album at his residential studio in Buckinghamshire, Wheeler End. They toured with bands including Ocean Colour Scene, Jack Penate, The View, The Hoosiers, Juliette Lewis, The Rifles and The Script. In 2008, they headlined the Late and Live stage at Glastonbury, the BBC Introducing stage at Bestival and the main stage of the Secret Garden Party. They toured extensively after releasing their second album in 2010. Performing o ...
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