LIAM GALLAGHER has launched another scathing attack on his estranged brother NOEL - accusing the rocker of stealing material they worked on in OASIS for his upcoming solo album.The group split in 2009 after a furious bust-up between the Gallagher brothers backstage at a gig in Paris, France. Liam has taken aim at his sibling through the press...
ContactMusic — LIAM GALLAGHER has vowed never to rejoin his brother NOEL for an OASIS reunion - and has told fans of the defunct band to "get over it".The Wonderwall hitmakers split in ... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — Liam Gallagher has vowed never to rejoin his brother Noel for an Oasis reunion - and has told fans of the defunct band to "get over it". more info
ContactMusic — Rocker LIAM GALLAGHER has taken aim at his brother NOEL - he's accused the guitarist of wrecking OASIS by growing too old for rock 'n' roll, hogging songwriting duties, a... more info
Stopcryingyourheartout.com — Liam Gallagher has told grieving Oasis fans to accept the band will never reunite.The legendary outfit broke up in 2009 following a furious bust-up between Liam and broth... more info
ContactMusic — LIAM GALLAGHER has launched another scathing attack on his estranged brother NOEL - accusing the rocker of stealing material they worked on in OASIS for his upcoming solo... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — Liam Gallagher has launched another scathing attack on his estranged brother Noel, accusing the rocker of stealing material they worked on in Oasis for his upcoming solo ... more info
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Liam Gallagher has launched another scathing attack on his estranged brother Noel - accusing the rocker of stealing material they worked on in... more info
Guardian Music — Former Oasis singer says songs on forthcoming project from brother Noel were conceived during work on Dig Out Your SoulNoel Gallagher "swiped" his new solo material from ... more info
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