Be Quiet. Shout Loud!

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Be Quiet. Shout Loud!
Origin Middlesbrough, England
Genres Indie rock, electro, dance-punk
Years active2008-present
Website
MembersJake Radio
Jamie Donnelly
Chris Burton
Paul Morton
Dave Owens
Past membersPaul McCullagh
Michael Snowden

Be Quiet. Shout Loud! are a five-piece feel good disco-punk band formed in Teesside, England, in 2008 comprising Jake Radio (vocals), Dave Owens (bass), Chris Burton (keytar), Paul Morton (drums), and guitarist Jamie Donnelly who joined the group in 2017.

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History

Gigs

With hundreds of gigs [1] under their belts, the band has supported such acts as Iglu & Hartly, Electric 6, The Chapman Family, One Night Only, Team Waterpolo, Kaizers Orchestra, Toyah, while playing at Middlesbrough Music Live, Beached Festival, Stockton Calling, Twisterella, Music Box, Last Train Home and Olgas Rock festivals.

Releases

To date the band have released numerous singles including debut "Disco Beat" in 2009, "Superheroes" and "(You're Not) Sitting In Tonight". In 2015 the band released The 2014 Years compilation of singles and in 2018, the Another Commotion EP. 2019 saw the release of the Fake Emergency EP.

David Wheater

In early 2008, a video appeared on YouTube of Middlesbrough F.C. defender David Wheater dancing to "You'll Never Know How to Dance (Unless You're Dancin' with Us)" [2] which was later named as the number-three dancing-footballer video by The Daily Mirror . [3]

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References

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  2. "Be David. Shout Wheater!". YouTube.
  3. "Daily Mirror Top Ten Dancing Footballers". The Daily Mirror.