Gallagher
On sale
21st May 2026
Price: £12.99
‘Brilliant…an absolute classic’ Paul Ross
‘Harrison usefully tracks the brothers’ post-Oasis careers and the toxifying feud between them’ Ludovic Hunter Tilney, Financial Times
‘Harrison…goes further than most in getting to the core of who the Gallaghers are’ Shaun Curran, TheiPaper
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BONDED BY MUSIC. BROKEN BY EACH OTHER. BACK WHERE THEY BELONG.
THE SUPERSONIC STORY OF TWO BROTHERS WHO REWROTE HISTORY.
GALLAGHER chronicles the fall and rise again of one of the world’s biggest bands: Oasis. With a focus on Noel and Liam Gallagher’s individual journeys, this absorbing biography starts from the shattered remnants of Oasis in 2009, taking fans through 15 years of high and lows as the brothers become formidable solo artists.
PJ Harrison, a former label owner and artist manager (but above all Oasis fan) who spent time on the road and in the studio with them, takes fans inside the world of Oasis. Drawing on meticulous research and exclusive interviews, Harrison explores how two brothers from a Manchester council estate became the defining musical force of their generation, and why their legacies endure.
With a foreword by legendary Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, this account sheds new light on fame, family, feuds and an unthinkable reunion.
‘Harrison usefully tracks the brothers’ post-Oasis careers and the toxifying feud between them’ Ludovic Hunter Tilney, Financial Times
‘Harrison…goes further than most in getting to the core of who the Gallaghers are’ Shaun Curran, TheiPaper
***
BONDED BY MUSIC. BROKEN BY EACH OTHER. BACK WHERE THEY BELONG.
THE SUPERSONIC STORY OF TWO BROTHERS WHO REWROTE HISTORY.
GALLAGHER chronicles the fall and rise again of one of the world’s biggest bands: Oasis. With a focus on Noel and Liam Gallagher’s individual journeys, this absorbing biography starts from the shattered remnants of Oasis in 2009, taking fans through 15 years of high and lows as the brothers become formidable solo artists.
PJ Harrison, a former label owner and artist manager (but above all Oasis fan) who spent time on the road and in the studio with them, takes fans inside the world of Oasis. Drawing on meticulous research and exclusive interviews, Harrison explores how two brothers from a Manchester council estate became the defining musical force of their generation, and why their legacies endure.
With a foreword by legendary Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, this account sheds new light on fame, family, feuds and an unthinkable reunion.
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