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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adrian_OxaalAdrian Oxaal - Wikipedia

    Guitar, cello, bass, keyboards. Years active. 1990–present. Adrian Oxaal (born 20 March 1965) [1] [2] is an American-born English musician and music educator, best known for being the lead guitarist in James 1997–2002 and 2015–present. He has also played with the bands Sharkboy, Oysterband and Goat.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2023 · James in 2021 – from left, Chloe Alper, Deborah Knox-Hewson, Adrian Oxaal, Saul Davies, Tim Booth, Jim Glennie, David Baynton-Power, Andy Diagram and Mark Hunter (Photo: Lewis Knaggs)

  3. Long-time collaborator Brian Eno, and former member Adrian Oxaal, contributed instrumentation to the sessions. The album reprised its predecessor's electronic -centred songs and dance rhythm sections. Girl at the End of the World received generally positive reviews from music critics, with some complimenting James' change in style.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_(band)James (band) - Wikipedia

    Former Sharkboy guitarist Adrian Oxaal was drafted in to replace Gott on guitar, [8] while Booth returned periodically from the States to add his vocals. 1996 saw the release of Booth's album with Badalamenti ( Booth and the Bad Angel ). The new James album, Whiplash, followed in February 1997.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2022 · Oxaal, Adrian. Posted on 20th March 1965 Posted in Current Band Member. Dates connected with James: 1996-2001, 2015+. Contribution/Role/Speciality: Guitar, Backing Vocals, Cello. Birthday : 20th March 1965. Band Nickname : Mr Pastry. Born in California of Norwegian / American / Guyanan parentage, Adrian is a long-term friend of Saul ...

  6. Explora las ediciones de Adrian Oxaal en Discogs. Compra la música de Adrian Oxaal en vinilo, CD u otros formatos en el mercado online de Discogs.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2022 · All this alongside managing to bridge the loss of Chopper in 2013, needing both Al Scott, otherwise their producer, and Adrian Oxaal, also the James guitarist, to replace him, so as to accommodate both his bass and cello duties.