Saint Jude (band)

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Saint Jude
Origin London, England
Genres Blues rock, hard rock, Southern rock, soul, British rock
Years active2008–2014
LabelsCargo
Website Official website
Past membersLynne Jackaman
Adam Green
Lee Cook
Elliott Mortimer
Colin Palmer Kellogg
Marcus Bonfanti
Matt Gest
Scott Wiber

Saint Jude were an English, London-based [1] rock and soul band, fronted by the vocalist Lynne Jackaman.

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They released their debut album, Diary Of A Soul Fiend, in September, 2010, which was produced by Chris Kimsey and recorded in Lexington, Kentucky featuring Jackaman, Adam Green, Lee Cook, Elliott Mortimer and Colin Palmer Kellogg as core members.[ citation needed ] In January, 2010 they were joined on stage by Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at London's 100 Club. [2]

On 11 December 2011, they were named Classic Rock magazine 's "Gig of the Week." They played the Germany Rockpalast venue [3] (which was later broadcast on WDR), Rhythm Festival, Off The Tracks Festival, Cornbury Festival, High Voltage Festival, the UK leg of Sonisphere Festival, and completed a mini tour of the UK in December, finishing with a headline slot at London's Scala venue. [4] They were also nominated Best New Band at the 2011 Classic Rock Roll Of Honour. [5]

In 2012, Saint Jude began writing for their follow-up to Diary Of A Soul Fiend. On 8 November 2012, they announced a PledgeMusic campaign for an upcoming EP, to be released in February 2013, entitled Ladies & Gents. [6]

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References

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  2. Tribune review: 5 February 2010
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