In 2008, Scouting For Girls became the biggest selling new British band of the year. Having toiled for ten years unsigned, the three boys next door sold over 900,000 records of their eponymous number 1 debut album, and were nominated for three Brit Awards (British Breakthrough Act, British Single (Heartbeat), and British Live Act), to become the UK's most successful new pop band.
Fronted by the exuberant showman, Roy Stride, Scouting For Girls quickly became renowned for their contagious piano-led pop songs (She's So Lovely, Heartbeat, It's Not About You, Elvis Ain't Dead), that connected with a huge audience and reaped multiple sold-out tours.
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