Howling Bells
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Origin | Sydney |
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Australia | |
Genres | Indie Rock |
Rock | |
Alternative Rock | |
Indie Pop | |
Folk Rock | |
Electronic Dance Music | |
Electronica | |
Members | Juanita Stein |
Brendan Picchio | |
Joel Stein | |
Glenn Moule | |
Record labels | Bella Union |
Cooking Vinyl | |
Independiente | |
PIAS Recordings | |
Nettwerk | |
Career start | Sydney, Australia |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1471602 |
About Howling Bells
Howling Bells are an Australian indie rock band that formed in London in 2004. The band obtained moderate popularity in the United Kingdom following the release of its 2006 self-titled debut album. The lineup consists of Juanita Stein, Glenn Moule, Juanita's brother Joel Stein, and Gary Daines.
Signed Coldplay guitar helps pay for school extension
By Emma Elgee and Nicky PriceBBC News
A new extension to a school in Gloucestershire has just been opened, in part thanks to money raised by raffling off a signed Coldplay guitar.
Swell Church of England Primary School near Cheltenham spent £300,000 building a new classroom and toilet blocks.
The £300,000 had been raised by local benefactors and £11,000 was raised in a raffle which included a Coldplay guitar.
Head of school Alison Rawlings said it was an " incredibly large project".
" We were a two-class school but housing three classes so we needed the New Space to create a third classroom.
" We also had Falling Down cloakroom blocks which have been replaced and managed to sneak in getting a beautiful new entrance hall as well as a new headteachers office, " She Said .
Ground finally broke on the extension earlier this year after The Guitar to The Raffle which raised £11,000 in total.
A parent of The School had a connection to Coldplay and asked them to help out.
'Sweet talking'Parent Nadia Moule's husband, Glenn, is a friend of the bassist Guy Berryman and contacted him asking for help.
Mrs Moule jokingly said " some sweet-talking" was involved.
She actually met her husband-to-be at a Coldplay concert in 2009 as his band Howling Bells was supporting them in their Viva La Vida Tour.
She Said : " We were absolutely amazed by the generosity of offering The Guitar .
" Everyone worked very hard to raise all the finds and now to see The Children in the classrooms, it has so much more space and in a Little Village - it means everything to us. "
Head of school Alison Rawlings said The School had nationwide interest in The Raffle but The Guitar was won by a local fan and is still in The Village .
She Said : " When we were thinking about planning our raffle that was not The Star prize that we were expecting.
" We had nationwide interested in our online raffle, people As Far as Scotland put entries in. "
She added she was thankful for everyone's help in raising The Money .
Source of news: bbc.com