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Toploader are an English rock band from Eastbourne,
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, formed in 1997, with over two million album sales and several top 20 hits both home and abroad. Their debut album, ''
Onka's Big Moka ''Onka's Big Moka'' is the debut studio album by English band Toploader. It was released on 11 November 1999, through S2 Records. And produced by long time collaborator of the Manic Street Preachers, Dave Eringa. The album reached the Top 5 of ...
'', sold over one million units and peaked in the top 5 of the UK Albums Chart, where it remained for six months. It earned them four nominations at the
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. They are recognised most of all for their cover of King Harvest's US hit " Dancing in the Moonlight" written by Sherman Kelly, which became a global hit for the band. Their second album, ''
Magic Hotel ''Magic Hotel'' is the second album by English band Toploader. Released in 2002, it is a follow-up to their successful 1999 album ''Onka's Big Moka''. The album title is a reference to a Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, li ...
'', reached number 3 in the UK Albums Chart. The band reunited in 2009; they continue to tour at various gigs and record music.


Career


Formation and early start (1997–1998)

Named after a joint-rolling technique, Toploader's live career began playing with Coldplay and Muse in small venues across the UK. They later went on to support the likes of Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher,
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, Robbie Williams and
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. On 20 July 2000 they backed
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at the original Wembley Stadium, becoming the last British band to play there before it was demolished and redeveloped.


Commercial success (1999–2001)

By 1998, Toploader were picked up by S2 Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music, and signed a six-album deal. On 7 May 1999, the band made their first live TV performance on TFI Friday, hosted by Chris Evans. Later that same year their debut album, ''
Onka's Big Moka ''Onka's Big Moka'' is the debut studio album by English band Toploader. It was released on 11 November 1999, through S2 Records. And produced by long time collaborator of the Manic Street Preachers, Dave Eringa. The album reached the Top 5 of ...
'', was released on 11 November and became a huge hit. It was produced by Dave Eringa, a long time collaborator of the Manic Street Preachers. It debuted at number five in the UK Albums Chart, until it settled at number four. "Dancing in the Moonlight" was the top single off the album, eventually reaching number seven in the UK Singles Chart, while "Achilles Heel" managed to get to number eight. They gained four nominations at the Brit Awards, despite never winning any of them. On 24 June 2000, Toploader attended the
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, as part of the Saturday line-up.


Break-up (2002–2003)

In 2002, they released a second album, ''
Magic Hotel ''Magic Hotel'' is the second album by English band Toploader. Released in 2002, it is a follow-up to their successful 1999 album ''Onka's Big Moka''. The album title is a reference to a Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, li ...
''. It was poorly received by critics and failed to match the success of the first. They struggled with a backlash from the UK music press and their single, "Time of My Life", could only make it into the Top 20. Because of the negative reception and the album not meeting the same success as the first, they were dropped by S2. Not long after that, the band broke up in 2003. Julian Deane retired as a musician and in 2007 he founded Raygun Music, a
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based management company, that serves both as a record label and publisher.


Reforming and later work (2009–present)

Six years later, Toploader reformed and signed a one-album deal with Underdogs Music for their third album, which was released in June 2011. The album's title was ''Only Human'', and the first single from it, "Never Stop Wondering", was released on 14 March 2011. Another single, "A Balance to All Things" (featuring a remix from Ash Howes), followed on 20 June 2011. The present band line-up contains three of the five original members: Joseph Washbourn,
Dan Hipgrave Daniel Hipgrave (born 5 August 1975) is an English musician and writer, best known as the guitarist of the Post-Britpop/alternative rock band Toploader. Early life Hipgrave studied psychiatric nursing at the University of Sussex, until he left ...
and Rob Green. On 28 April 2012, they performed at the University of Gloucestershire Student Union Summerball. They also performed at Aberystwyth University's May Ball on 11 May 2012. In May 2012, they played at
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festival. They also played at the
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in July 2012. During 2012 the band agreed to act as patrons for a UK-based children's charity called 'Time Is Precious'. In November 2012 they performed a gig in Frome, Somerset with all proceeds going to the charity, which helps ill children and their families. In 2013, Toploader released a new single "Turn It Around", co-written with
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and produced by Andrew Green. The song is included on a four-song EP. In the summer of 2013 they headlined the
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in
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and the AmpRocks Festival in Bedfordshire. On 12 May 2017, Toploader's fourth album, ''Seeing Stars'' was released. Under a different music label, Big Lake Music, a sublabel of India Media Group. "Roll with the Punches" was chosen as the lead single. The album was crowdfunded using an online direct-to-fan music platform called PledgeMusic. One year before the album's release, Matt Knight left the band. Jordan Smith from The Xcerts has occasionally performed live with Toploader, but is not a full time member.


Members

Current members *Joseph Washbourn – lead vocals, keyboards, organ, piano, acoustic guitar (1997–2003, 2009–present) *
Dan Hipgrave Daniel Hipgrave (born 5 August 1975) is an English musician and writer, best known as the guitarist of the Post-Britpop/alternative rock band Toploader. Early life Hipgrave studied psychiatric nursing at the University of Sussex, until he left ...
– lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals (1997–2003, 2009–present) *Rob Green – drums, percussion (1997–2003, 2009–present) Former members *Matt Knight – bass, backing vocals (1997–2003, 2009–2016) *Julian Deane – rhythm and lead guitars, backing vocals (1997–2003) Touring and session members *Patrick Greenberg – bass, backing vocals (2016–present)


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Singles


Awards and nominations

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