Cherry Ghost

Cherry Ghost were an English music group which began in 2006, first as an alias for singer-songwriter Simon Aldred as a solo artist, before morphing into a full band. Their debut album, Thirst for Romance, was released in July 2007 and entered the UK Album Charts at No. 7. It was nominated for an Ivor Novello award as well as winning Aldred an Ivor Novello for best song "People Help the People". A second album, titled Beneath This Burning Shoreline, was released in July 2010 to positive critical acclaim. Aldred, under the moniker Out Cold, released a solo album titled Invasion of Love in September 2013, featuring a markedly synthpop sound. Cherry Ghost released their third and final album Herd Runners in May 2014; Aldred last performed with Cherry Ghost in 2016 on the Marc Riley Show on BBC Radio 6 Music.

Cherry Ghost
Cherry Ghost performing at Summer Sundae 2007.
Left to right: Phill Anderson, Simon Aldred, Jim Rhodes, and Grenville Harrop.
Background information
OriginBolton, England
GenresIndie rock, chamber pop
Years active20062016
LabelsHeavenly Records
Past membersSimon Aldred
Jim Rhodes
Ben Parsons
Phill Anderson
Grenville Harrop
Websitehttp://www.cherryghost.co.uk/

Currently based in London, Simon Aldred now works outside of music, as well as occasionally writing for and with other artists. Aldred was the featured vocalist on the 2015 Avicii single "Waiting for Love", and more recently co-wrote several songs with Liam Gallagher, including his 2017 top 40 hit "For What It's Worth".

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