The Stiggz

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Members

Richard Elderton - Lead vocals
Jack Patrick - Guitar and vocals
Christian Wardle - Guitar
Chris Elderton - Bass Guitar and backing vocals
Ben Jones - Drums and backing vocals

Audition Date

Sunday 24th April 2011

Act Type

New Act

Genre

Indie Rock

Performance Day

Saturday

Slogan

Here come the flashing lights!

Location

Leicester
United Kingdom

Act Biography

The Stiggz hail from the Leicestershire / Derbyshire border and since forming in early 2008 have been confirmed as one of the leading bands to watch on the Midlands music scene.

Since sending a demo to radio DJ Janice Long, who featured songs on her Radio 2 and Radio WM shows, the band have gone on to have nine tracks picked up by radio stations to date.

2010 was another big year for The Stiggz. In January they supported Mercury Records, Tiffany Page at The Musician before going on to great success in OBS10 and three major festivals over the summer packing the marquee at Summer Sundae Weekender, Strawberry Fields and Glastonbudget, where they were interviewed by The Sun and Q magazine.

April saw the release of the debut album, Don’t Read The Small Print, which The Wave raved ‘puts artists like Kaiser Chiefs and Temper Trap to shame.’ Following radio play across Europe, the album sold in The UK, USA, Spain, France, Sweden, Germany, Norway and Finland.

Over the summer they spent 10 weeks on the UK Unsigned Chart, when Speaking of Improper Conduct went top 10. A demo of the same track simultaneously topped twelve charts on DAB station Amazing Tunes in 2009.

The success gained the band national attention when they were approached by national music and fashion magazine Clash Music to take part in a photo shoot for Italian Brand Replay. After playing two acoustic sets at Pilot for the brand, they featured in a double page spread in the November issue of Clash Music.

The magazine shoot coincided with the release of a single Indie Disco, which the band agreed to give all profits from to BBC Children in Need. As a result they received support from HMV who stocked the single in four midlands stores (Leicester, Derby and two in Birmingham). The first official video for the single being played on BBC Big Screens around the Midlands in the lead up to release.

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