Band, GB, London
Rock
Tiny Monroe were an English indie Britpop band of the 1990s.The band was formed in London in 1993 by founder members Norma Jean "NJ" Wilow (vocals), Alex Culpin (bass guitar), Philip Spalding (guitar) and Greg Sanford (drums). The line up was cemented when Richard Davies (guitar) and Jon Solomon (drums) replaced Spalding and Sanford. This was the line up that played at Glastonbury, Reading and T in the Park festivals in 1994, and who recorded the majority of the songs on the album 'Volcanoes'. A final line up appeared post recording of the band's only album 'Volcanoes' comprising NJ Wilow (vocals), Richard Davies (guitar), Garry Becker (bass) and Dan Neumann (drums). The band quickly attracted press attention from the NME and Melody Maker. The band emerged as part of a perceived wave of fe
Norma Jean Wilow voc, g | |
Jon Solomon dr, perc | |
Alex Culpin | |
Garry Becker eb | |
Dan Neumann dr | |
Richard Davies g |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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She | Tiny Monroe | 1996 | Single |
Open Invitation | Tiny Monroe | 1996 | Single |
Volcanoes | Tiny Monroe | 1996 | Album |
Cream EP | Tiny Monroe | 1994 | Album |
VHF 855V | Tiny Monroe | 1993 | Single |