Jaime Harding
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Jaime Harding (born 27 February 1975) is the lead singer of the Macclesfield based band, Marion. After enjoying minor success in the mid 1990s, the band broke up after their second album, The Program, by this time Harding was suffering from a well documented drug problem. He briefly resurrected the name Marion in a collaboration with a friend, Wayne Ward, but a rumoured E.P. never materialised. He then proceeded to disappear from public view for a few years, travelling through Eastern Europe, and recovering from the excesses associated with the rock and roll lifestyle.
Harding has now reformed Marion with one of the founding members and childhood friend Phil Cunningham, once again performing live and writing new material.