The Coral
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Members | Bill Ryder-Jones |
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James Skelly | |
Paul Duffy | |
Lee Southall | |
Nick Power | |
Ian Skelly | |
Career start | Hoylake, United Kingdom |
Skos genre | Reggae |
Alternative/Indie | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 995767 |
About The Coral
The Coral are an English rock band, formed in 1996 in Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside. The band emerged during the early 2000s. Their 2002 debut album The Coral, from which came the single "Dreaming of You", was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and listed as the fourth best album of the year by NME.
Sudan fighting: Bittersweet ending for one family fleeing conflict
...By Paul AdamsBBC News, NairobiThe mobile phone footage is wobbly as Azza weaves her way through the crowd to the door of The Coral Hotel in Port Sudan...
Living on the frontlines of a US-China flashpoint
... The colour of the water hugging the land is a deep turquoise - and so clear you can watch small fish play amongst The Coral...
Biodiversity: 'Magical marine species' pushed to extinction
... The Coral is dying due to disease, climate change and pollution...
COP27: Why the latest UN climate conference matters
... If they want to remind themselves of what is a stake, they should take a swim over The Coral reefs that lie just off the coast...
Rare pink handfish spotted in Australia for first time in decades
... In February, his team had dropped a baited camera on the seabed of the Tasman Fracture Marine Park to survey The Coral, lobster and fish species down there...
After the coral ban, I lost everything'
... in Front of the Indonesian ban, it was completely legal, export, grown diversity, and the Land was sold to the world s largest supplier, accounting for 70% of The Corals, the £13 billion-£15bn global marine aquarium market...
Coral dredging: 'It's going to cause irreversible damage'
... I fear that it s going to cause some irreversible damage that we can t ever change, take back or fix in the future, says Michelle Lockwood, one of those opposed to The Coral dredging that will be needed to enlarge the port...
Such as the Great Barrier Reef was saved in the 1960s
... Eddie Hegerl thus spent, to protect his life trying to reach The Coral reef from destruction and says every time he goes there he finds something new...