Liam Gallagher has two dachshunds Ruby Tuesday and Brigitte Bardot. Ruby Tuesday passed away February 2021.
In a surprising move, Liam Gallagher, the former Oasis and Beady Eye frontman, pledged to champion the cause of endangered Dachshunds, also commonly known as sausage dogs. The singer announced his commitment to saving the breed during a trip to Germany.
In November 2018, Liam Gallagher, famed for songs like “Supersonic,” welcomed a 15-week-old tabby cat into his life, adopting him from Wood Green, The Animals Charity. Originally going by the name Tiger Lily, the feline was renamed Sid, and he has visibly flourished in recent pictures. There’s speculation that the name Sid is a homage to Sid Vicious, the iconic rocker from the Sex Pistols, adding another layer of rock-and-roll lineage to the Gallagher household.
In February 2021, Liam Gallagher brought home a cat named Nancy, adopting her from Wood Green, The Animals Charity. While it was initially speculated that his first cat, Sid, was named after Sex Pistols’ iconic musician Sid Vicious, the adoption of Nancy confirms the homage, as she is named after Sid Vicious’s infamous girlfriend, Nancy Spungen.
An abandoned puppy rescued by a sanctuary in Thailand found an unexpected new home in the UK with former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher. Dog rescuer Niall Harbison expressed his astonishment to Sky News upon discovering the iconic musician’s name among the applicants willing to adopt Buttons, who will now be relocating nearly 6,000 miles away to join his new family.
September 21, 1972 (51)
Liam Gallagher is a British musician and songwriter, primarily known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis. Starting out in Manchester, he would go on to become a pivotal figure in the Britpop movement, shaping the sounds of the 1990s and the early 2000s. He achieved fame as the lead vocalist and frontman of the rock band Oasis from 1991 to 2009, and later fronted the rock band Beady Eye from 2009 to 2014, before starting a solo career in 2017. Oasis had various line-up changes, though Gallagher and his older brother Noel Gallagher remained as the staple members.
In the realm of music, Liam Gallagher is unequivocally linked to some of the most iconic tracks of the ’90s. With Oasis, he contributed to chart-topping albums such as “Definitely Maybe,” “What’s the Story (Morning Glory)?”, and “Be Here Now.” Post-Oasis, Liam formed the band Beady Eye before later embarking on a solo career, releasing albums including “As You Were” and “Why Me? Why Not.”
Collaborations have been a recurring feature in Gallagher’s journey, with a mix of musicians and other celebrities. Notable collaborations include Johnny Depp playing guitar on the Oasis track “Fade In-Out”, Paul Weller on “Scorpio Rising”, and working alongside iconic producers like Mark Ronson and Greg Kurstin. Furthermore, Gallagher has shared the stage or studio with musicians such as Ringo Starr, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, and Richard Ashcroft of The Verve.
He’s received awards from the NME Awards, the Q Awards, and the Ivor Novello Awards to name a few. For instance, his debut solo album “As You Were” achieved a Platinum certification, and he was named the Godlike Genius at the NME Awards in 2018.
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