Bel's Boys

Bel's Boys
Origin Belfast, Northern Ireland
Genres Pop/Rock
Years active 2006–2007
Labels Universal Music
Members
Graham McKee
Luke O'Reilly
Eoin Logan

Bel's Boys refers to a pop/rock band based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and also to a children's television program which the band feature in.

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The band

The three members of the band are Graham McKee (lead vocals/bass guitar) as Vince, Luke O'Reilly (lead guitar/vocals) as Leon and Eoin Logan (drums/vocals) as Tay. Their sound is similar to that of acts such as The Monkees and McFly. They came together in the early part of 2006 to begin work on their debut album People Let's Go, and to film the first part of their television series. They have been signed to Universal Music and the album was released in April 2007. An exclusive download only release of "Can't Go There Again" was made available on 3 November 2007. They peformed around in Primary Schools, culminating in a main-stage performance at the 21st World Scout Jamboree. This was the height of the band's success and they went their separate ways in 2007

The programme

Bel's Boys was made by Initial (part of the Endemol group) and was part funded by the NIFTC (Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission). The series was filmed entirely in Belfast.

On the CITV television programme Graham as Vince, Luke as Leon and Eoin as Tay play the star rolls in the television series. The show follows the progress of the band as they try to reach the top. The show begins with the band being rejected by a talent agent, only to have his nine year old daughter, Bel Barter, played by Allanah Scully, assume the role of the band's manager.

Discography

Albums

People Let's Go
Studio album by Bel's Boys
Released 23 April 2007
Recorded 2006-2007
Genre Pop
Label Universal
Bel's Boys chronology
People Let's Go
(2007)
Singles from People Let's Go
  1. "Today's the Day"
    Released: 16 April 2007

Tracklisting:

  1. "Today's the Day" - (Phil Thornalley)
  2. "People Let's Go" - (B Mackichan / S Ellis)
  3. "Hold Me Close" - (David Essex)
  4. "She's Alright" - (Phil Thornalley)
  5. "Can't Go There Again" - (Dave Munday / C Josias)
  6. "Reaching Out" - (A Griffiths / T Griffiths / C Griffiths / T Martin)
  7. "I Think We're Alone Now" - (R Cordell)
  8. "Calendar Girl" - (Boo Hewerdine / Phil Thornalley)
  9. "Just Wanna Rock & Roll" - (F McDonald)
  10. "Cry" - (B Rose / S Conlon)
  11. "Monday's Dreaming" - (Phil Thornalley)
  12. "She's Not There" - (Rod Argent)

Singles

References

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