The Ordinary Boys play a special free show at HMV's 150 Oxford Street store in London's West End next Monday, 6th February â€" the first time fans will have seen the band since vocalist Preston emerged from Channel 4's Celebrity Big Brother house last week.
The band start their set at 6.00 pm, after which they will remain in the store to meet fans and sign copies of their album ‘Brassbound', currently sitting in the UK Top Ten after Preston's starring role in the most notorious and talked-about television show of the past year.
The four-piece Ordinary Boys were formed four years ago in Worthing by childhood friends Preston, William J Brown and James Gregory. Their debut single, ‘Maybe Someday' was proclaimed the “first great single of 2004†by the NME and the band went on to be one of the most acclaimed acts of the year.
‘Brassbound', which features the band's current smash hit ‘Boys Will Be Boys', was originally released in the summer of 2005. It is The Ordinary Boys' second album, the band's follow-up to 2004 debut, ‘Over the Counter Culture'.
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