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Formed around the duo of Pete Hobbs (music) and singer Jof Owen (left) ' The Boy Least Likely To ' released their debut album in 2005 and found more success in the Sates than the UK The follow up “the law of the playgrou...
The Boy Least Likely To is an episode from Xan Phillips presents Showcase UK. Formed around the duo of Pete Hobbs (music) and singer Jof Owen (left) ' The Boy Least Likely To ' released their debut album in 2005 and found more success in th...
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Published Mar 27, 2009, 8:16 long, audio available.
Formed around the duo of Pete Hobbs (music) and singer Jof Owen (left) ' The Boy Least Likely To ' released their debut album in 2005 and found more success in the Sates than the UK The follow up “the law of the playground” was held back for two years due to legal reasons and its only now that they’re able to promote it. On their UK tour they played an excellent gig at the Joiners in Southampton and afterwards singer Jof spoke to us about their songs, America and all that legal stuff. In this podcast you'll hear clips from three tracks off the album. The picture of Jof was taken by Justin Parry
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The Boy Least Likely To is from Xan Phillips presents Showcase UK.
Published Mar 27, 2009 and 8:16 long