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	<description>Browse through the clips to find out about the Hoosiers various band names, their fantasy group and what strange requests they have received from fans.</description>
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		<title>A US state gave us our name</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hoosiers are from Indiana. We went there and when we left we stole their title]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>10 quick and quirky facts about the Hoosiers</H4><br />
<br />1. Their common TV favourites include Ren and Stimpy, Baywatch and The New Adventures of Superman<br />
<br />2. Satirist Chris Morris is a Hoosier hero<br />
<br />3. The video for their single Worried about Ray was inspired by the films of ace stop-frame animator Ray Harryhausen<br />
<br />4. They took their name from the state of Indianapolis in the US<br />
<br />5. They dub their music &#8220;odd pop&#8221;<br />
<br />6. The drummer from 1970s pop act Sailor set them on a journey of discovery<br />
<br />7. The bassist Martin Skarendahl is Swedish and once worked as a fireman<br />
<br />8. They sang the Little Drummer Boy with Ricky Gervais<br />
<br />9. They hail from the general area of Reading<br />
<br />10. They are produced by ex-Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith</p>
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		<title>Strum with me&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lead singer and guitarist Irwin Sparke's plays his favourite chord on his acoustic guitar  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>The Hoosiers</H4><br />
<P>&#8220;We&#8217;ve worked a long time &#8211; 11, 12 years &#8211; to make it,&#8221; says Hoosiers drummer Alfonso Sharland, &#8220;and we&#8217;ve sacrificed a lot. . .&#8221; Right now, the Hoosiers are a band on the up, poised to inject some new life into the music business and definitely ones to watch. And although they only recently released their semi self-titled debut album, The Hoosiers and number one album The Trick To Life (2007), Alfonso is right about the sacrifices, one of which was a football career in America.</P><br />
<P>How he and his band buddy and lead vocalist Irwin Sparkes came to reject a life in field sports is a story in itself. Inspired by his then school chemistry teacher (who before the test tubes and Bunsen burners had been the drummer in 1970s pop band Sailor) guitarist Irwin took to heart the advice that you can&#8217;t write about something you haven&#8217;t experienced. So he and Alfonso set off on a road trip of America with Indianapolis in their sights - otherwise known as the Hoosier state. And it was at the university there that they were both offered football scholarships. Dropping the ball skills but stealing part of the state&#8217;s history in its name, they headed back to the UK and wrote some songs of experience.</P><br />
<P>Although the band was born &#8220;under the umbrella post code of Reading&#8221; as Alfonso puts it, the band have spread their wings with some dazzling music they have christened &#8220;odd pop&#8221; .<br />
Alfonso cites his influences as Genesis, fed to him by his parents, and his first single as Europe&#8217;s the Final Countdown, while Irwin relates how his parents&#8217; Christian leanings partly shaped his musical progress. &#8220;I was brought up in a very Christian household &#8211; and my parents had all us kids believing that Ishmael and the Glories were household names. I realised I&#8217;d been lied to for many years.&#8221; Bassist and Swede Martin Skarendahl&#8217;s musical roots go deep too&#58; &#8220;I started by playing the recorder at the age of 8. I don&#8217;t think I was the coolest kid.&#8221; You be the judge.</P></p>
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		<title>Where we get out ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The things that upset us, the emotions we feel, they all go into the way we make songs]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>The Hoosiers</H4><br />
<P>&#8220;We&#8217;ve worked a long time &#8211; 11, 12 years &#8211; to make it,&#8221; says Hoosiers drummer Alfonso Sharland, &#8220;and we&#8217;ve sacrificed a lot. . .&#8221; Right now, the Hoosiers are a band on the up, poised to inject some new life into the music business and definitely ones to watch. And although they only recently released their semi self-titled debut album, The Hoosiers and number one album The Trick To Life (2007), Alfonso is right about the sacrifices, one of which was a football career in America.</P><br />
<P>How he and his band buddy and lead vocalist Irwin Sparkes came to reject a life in field sports is a story in itself. Inspired by his then school chemistry teacher (who before the test tubes and Bunsen burners had been the drummer in 1970s pop band Sailor) guitarist Irwin took to heart the advice that you can&#8217;t write about something you haven&#8217;t experienced. So he and Alfonso set off on a road trip of America with Indianapolis in their sights - otherwise known as the Hoosier state. And it was at the university there that they were both offered football scholarships. Dropping the ball skills but stealing part of the state&#8217;s history in its name, they headed back to the UK and wrote some songs of experience.</P><br />
<P>Although the band was born &#8220;under the umbrella post code of Reading&#8221; as Alfonso puts it, the band have spread their wings with some dazzling music they have christened &#8220;odd pop&#8221; .<br />
Alfonso cites his influences as Genesis, fed to him by his parents, and his first single as Europe&#8217;s the Final Countdown, while Irwin relates how his parents&#8217; Christian leanings partly shaped his musical progress. &#8220;I was brought up in a very Christian household &#8211; and my parents had all us kids believing that Ishmael and the Glories were household names. I realised I&#8217;d been lied to for many years.&#8221; Bassist and Swede Martin Skarendahl&#8217;s musical roots go deep too&#58; &#8220;I started by playing the recorder at the age of 8. I don&#8217;t think I was the coolest kid.&#8221; You be the judge.</P></p>
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		<title>Flashy inspiration</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Slash from Guns'n'Roses and Eddie Van Halen have that guitar skill that Irwin Sparkes wanted]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>10 quick and quirky facts about the Hoosiers</H4><br />
<br />1. Their common TV favourites include Ren and Stimpy, Baywatch and The New Adventures of Superman<br />
<br />2. Satirist Chris Morris is a Hoosier hero<br />
<br />3. The video for their single Worried about Ray was inspired by the films of ace stop-frame animator Ray Harryhausen<br />
<br />4. They took their name from the state of Indianapolis in the US<br />
<br />5. They dub their music &#8220;odd pop&#8221;<br />
<br />6. The drummer from 1970s pop act Sailor set them on a journey of discovery<br />
<br />7. The bassist Martin Skarendahl is Swedish and once worked as a fireman<br />
<br />8. They sang the Little Drummer Boy with Ricky Gervais<br />
<br />9. They hail from the general area of Reading<br />
<br />10. They are produced by ex-Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith</p>
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		<title>Sport and Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sporting memories<br />Who said sport and music didn't go together?]]></description>
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The Hoosiers&#8217; English contingent  singer Irwin Sparkes and drummer Alfonso Sharland  ended up in Indianapolis because they were surprisingly awarded a football scholarship to the state&#8217;s university. Surprising, that is, as they both claim to be &#8216;allergic to running&#8217;. Other pop stars have a sporting history, too. Check this sporty trio out.<br />
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<B>Sean Paul  Water Polo, Jamaica</B><BR><br />
Kingston&#8217;s biggest export spent most of his teenage years in the water. Following in his father and grandfather&#8217;s footsteps, he was a member of Jamaica&#8217;s national water polo team, leaving at 21 to pursue his career in music.<br />
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<B>Kano  Football, Chelsea FC</B><BR><br />
22-year-old Kane Brett Robinson is better known as MC and pop star Kano. The East Ham boy began representing Chelsea FC and Norwich City by his early teens (thanks partly to his netball-teaching mum). Eventually, though, music won out.<br />
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<B>Snoop Dogg  Rowlands Heights Raders, American Football </B><BR><br />
Once a promising footballer himself, America&#8217;s OG started coaching The Orange County Junior All America Football League before breaking away to form his own Snoop Youth Football League earlier this year.<br />
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		<title>&#8216;I don&#8217;t think pop&#8217;s a dirty word&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singer and guitarist Irwin Sparkes on the aims and trials of creating well-crafted songs]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>10 quick and quirky facts about the Hoosiers</H4><br />
<br />1. Their common TV favourites include Ren and Stimpy, Baywatch and The New Adventures of Superman<br />
<br />2. Satirist Chris Morris is a Hoosier hero<br />
<br />3. The video for their single Worried about Ray was inspired by the films of ace stop-frame animator Ray Harryhausen<br />
<br />4. They took their name from the state of Indianapolis in the US<br />
<br />5. They dub their music &#8220;odd pop&#8221;<br />
<br />6. The drummer from 1970s pop act Sailor set them on a journey of discovery<br />
<br />7. The bassist Martin Skarendahl is Swedish and once worked as a fireman<br />
<br />8. They sang the Little Drummer Boy with Ricky Gervais<br />
<br />9. They hail from the general area of Reading<br />
<br />10. They are produced by ex-Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith</p>
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		<title>A fleeting football career</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We looked for fame in US soccer but failed  partly due to Kryptonite]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>The Hoosiers</H4><br />
<P>&#8220;We&#8217;ve worked a long time &#8211; 11, 12 years &#8211; to make it,&#8221; says Hoosiers drummer Alfonso Sharland, &#8220;and we&#8217;ve sacrificed a lot. . .&#8221; Right now, the Hoosiers are a band on the up, poised to inject some new life into the music business and definitely ones to watch. And although they only recently released their semi self-titled debut album, The Hoosiers and number one album The Trick To Life (2007), Alfonso is right about the sacrifices, one of which was a football career in America.</P><br />
<P>How he and his band buddy and lead vocalist Irwin Sparkes came to reject a life in field sports is a story in itself. Inspired by his then school chemistry teacher (who before the test tubes and Bunsen burners had been the drummer in 1970s pop band Sailor) guitarist Irwin took to heart the advice that you can&#8217;t write about something you haven&#8217;t experienced. So he and Alfonso set off on a road trip of America with Indianapolis in their sights - otherwise known as the Hoosier state. And it was at the university there that they were both offered football scholarships. Dropping the ball skills but stealing part of the state&#8217;s history in its name, they headed back to the UK and wrote some songs of experience.</P><br />
<P>Although the band was born &#8220;under the umbrella post code of Reading&#8221; as Alfonso puts it, the band have spread their wings with some dazzling music they have christened &#8220;odd pop&#8221; .<br />
Alfonso cites his influences as Genesis, fed to him by his parents, and his first single as Europe&#8217;s the Final Countdown, while Irwin relates how his parents&#8217; Christian leanings partly shaped his musical progress. &#8220;I was brought up in a very Christian household &#8211; and my parents had all us kids believing that Ishmael and the Glories were household names. I realised I&#8217;d been lied to for many years.&#8221; Bassist and Swede Martin Skarendahl&#8217;s musical roots go deep too&#58; &#8220;I started by playing the recorder at the age of 8. I don&#8217;t think I was the coolest kid.&#8221; You be the judge.</P></p>
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		<title>Our favourite gigs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radiohead were truly inspiring and Sufjan Stevens was just mind-blowing ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Indie band the Hoosiers discuss their favourite gigs and performances.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>The Hoosiers musical tastes are obviously fans not just of the music, but the performance and atmosphere at the gigs they attend. The Radiohead concert at Earls Court Exhibition Centre was described as “inspiring” by drummer Alphonso Sharland, and lead singer Irwin Sparkes said the performance “just blew me away.” The duo were full of praise for Radiohead, which they described as “one of the best bands ever”, and Thom Yorke as “one of the best vocalists” of their generation. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>They were also enthusiastic about a Sufjan Stevens concert, saying “it was just beautiful” and in contrast to the Radiohead show, they enjoyed the “intimacy.” Sparkes even went so far as to call it “mindblowing.”</span></p>
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		<title>Hear our fav one-liners&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:41:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[...from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Fight Club?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>10 quick and quirky facts about the Hoosiers</H4><br />
<br />1. Their common TV favourites include Ren and Stimpy, Baywatch and The New Adventures of Superman<br />
<br />2. Satirist Chris Morris is a Hoosier hero<br />
<br />3. The video for their single Worried about Ray was inspired by the films of ace stop-frame animator Ray Harryhausen<br />
<br />4. They took their name from the state of Indianapolis in the US<br />
<br />5. They dub their music &#8220;odd pop&#8221;<br />
<br />6. The drummer from 1970s pop act Sailor set them on a journey of discovery<br />
<br />7. The bassist Martin Skarendahl is Swedish and once worked as a fireman<br />
<br />8. They sang the Little Drummer Boy with Ricky Gervais<br />
<br />9. They hail from the general area of Reading<br />
<br />10. They are produced by ex-Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith</p>
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		<title>Amplifying an amp</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guitarist Irwin Sparkes has christened his Lone star Mesa Boogie amp Dorothy and dresses her for gigs]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H4>The Hoosiers</H4><br />
<P>&#8220;We&#8217;ve worked a long time &#8211; 11, 12 years &#8211; to make it,&#8221; says Hoosiers drummer Alfonso Sharland, &#8220;and we&#8217;ve sacrificed a lot. . .&#8221; Right now, the Hoosiers are a band on the up, poised to inject some new life into the music business and definitely ones to watch. And although they only recently released their semi self-titled debut album, The Hoosiers and number one album The Trick To Life (2007), Alfonso is right about the sacrifices, one of which was a football career in America.</P><br />
<P>How he and his band buddy and lead vocalist Irwin Sparkes came to reject a life in field sports is a story in itself. Inspired by his then school chemistry teacher (who before the test tubes and Bunsen burners had been the drummer in 1970s pop band Sailor) guitarist Irwin took to heart the advice that you can&#8217;t write about something you haven&#8217;t experienced. So he and Alfonso set off on a road trip of America with Indianapolis in their sights - otherwise known as the Hoosier state. And it was at the university there that they were both offered football scholarships. Dropping the ball skills but stealing part of the state&#8217;s history in its name, they headed back to the UK and wrote some songs of experience.</P><br />
<P>Although the band was born &#8220;under the umbrella post code of Reading&#8221; as Alfonso puts it, the band have spread their wings with some dazzling music they have christened &#8220;odd pop&#8221; .<br />
Alfonso cites his influences as Genesis, fed to him by his parents, and his first single as Europe&#8217;s the Final Countdown, while Irwin relates how his parents&#8217; Christian leanings partly shaped his musical progress. &#8220;I was brought up in a very Christian household &#8211; and my parents had all us kids believing that Ishmael and the Glories were household names. I realised I&#8217;d been lied to for many years.&#8221; Bassist and Swede Martin Skarendahl&#8217;s musical roots go deep too&#58; &#8220;I started by playing the recorder at the age of 8. I don&#8217;t think I was the coolest kid.&#8221; You be the judge.</P></p>
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