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Oasis & Noel Afterwards | Albums | Tube Maps & Underground Band Maps

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About Noel Gallagher:

Noel Gallagher is an English singer-songwriter and musician who rose to fame as the lead guitarist and primary songwriter of the iconic rock band Oasis, which he formed with his younger brother, Liam Gallagher, in 1991. After Oasis' breakup in 2009, Noel embarked on a solo career marked by critical acclaim and commercial success.

Noel released his first solo album, "Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds", in 2011. The album was well-received by critics, who praised its polished sound and Gallagher's continued songwriting prowess. He followed this up with several more successful albums, including "Chasing Yesterday" (2015) and "Who Built the Moon?" (2017).

Throughout his solo career, Noel has continued to draw on the same influences and musical styles that made Oasis such a beloved band, including British rock and roll, classic pop, and psychedelic music. He has also continued to collaborate with a wide range of musicians and artists, including Paul Weller, David Holmes, and Johnny Marr.

In addition to his music career, Noel has also become known for his outspoken and often controversial public persona, frequently making headlines for his provocative comments and opinions on various subjects.

Despite the often contentious relationship between Noel and Liam, both brothers remain celebrated figures in modern rock music, and their contributions to the genre are likely to be remembered for many years.


About Mike Bell:

Mike Bell is a Sussex-based designer who produces Tube / Underground maps of places, ideas, stories, and facts.

Mike Bell's posters are supplied from the UK in a range of standard sizes on sustainably sourced and FSC-certified stock. 

These underground lines posters are supplied in a range of A-sizes:-

A3 Poster (29.7 x 42.0 cm / 11.7 x 16.5")
A2 Poster (42.0 x 59.4 cm / 16.5 x 23.4")
A1 Poster (59.5 x 84.1 cm / 23.4 x 33.1")




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