The Features
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Origin | Sparta |
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Tennessee | |
United States | |
Members | Matthew Pelham |
Parrish Yaw | |
Don Sergio | |
Rollum Haas | |
Mark Bond | |
Roger Dabbs | |
Genres | Indie Rock |
Indie Pop | |
Neo-psychedelia | |
Record labels | Spongebath Records |
Universal Music Group | |
Fierce Panda Records | |
Universal Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1105147 |
About The Features
The Features are an American indie rock band from Sparta, Tennessee, United States of America.
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Proclaimers removed from King's coronation playlist
The Proclaimers have been removed from an official King's coronation playlist after they were criticised for their anti-royal views.
Craig and Charlie Reid 's hit I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) was originally included in the UK government compilation, which features prominent UK artists.
Last Year they agreed with a republican demonstrator who shouted during the proclamation of King Charles .
The Proclaimers ' management have been approached for comment.
A Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport spokesperson said: " The Playlist has been created to celebrate British and Commonwealth artists ahead of the upcoming coronation. "
The Features Queen, The Beatles , Tom Jones , David Bowie , Kate Bush , Emeli Sande and other top UK artists.
Charlie Reid expressed republican views in an interview with The National after for shouting " who elected him? " during a proclamation event for King Charles last September.
The Proclaimer singer said: " I thought that guy spoke for me, and he speaks for loads of Other People . Not just in Scotland, but right around the UK. "
Symon Hill, who works for The Pacifist Peace Pledge Union, was initially charged under the Public Order Act but his case was later dropped by The Crown Prosecution Service.
The Proclaimers have In Recognition, from the 2007 album Life With You , as a representation of " our overwhelming contempt for people on The Left in This Country who snipe against the Royal Family And Then end up taking honours".
The King 's coronation will take place on 6 May at Westminster Abbey in London.
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