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Gallagher: The Fall and Rise of Oasis
By (Author) PJ Harrison
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
27th May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
782.421660922
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm
A definitive biography chronicling the fall and rise of one of the world's biggest bands, Oasis, and how they staged the greatest comeback of all-time
"Definitely Maybe" changed PJ Harrison's life. Originally from Liverpool, PJ became a huge fan of Oasis and travelled to watch their concerts throughout his teens, often arriving as early as 7am to stand in line so he could watch from at the very front. In his twenties, PJ began to work in the music industry, firstly with his own Sony JV record label (in the same group as Oasis' Creation Records) before moving into major label artist management, writing and production. PJ's world began to overlap with that of Oasis. The band took a shine to several artists he managed and took them, and PJ with them, on world tours. During this period of touring Harrison spent almost every day around the band and their crew, getting to know their management and developed friendly relationships with the band. Much of PJ's time is now spent in the sports arena as a co-founder of LA football club City of Angels alongside musician and entrepreneur Joe Sumner. PJ divides his time between LA and London. This is his first book.