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Scouting for Girls

Scouting for Girls are an English pop rock band.[1] Their name is a play on the title of the 1908 Scouting handbook Scouting for Boys. The band was formed in 2005 by three childhood friends from London, Roy Stride on piano and lead guitar/vocals, Greg Churchouse on bass guitar and James Rowlands on drums.[2] They signed to Epic Records in 2007 and released their self-titled debut album that September and it reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart in 2008. To date, it has sold over 1 million copies in the UK.

Scouting for Girls
Scouting for Girls in 2023
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active2005–present
Labels
Members
Websitescoutingforgirls.com

Scouting for Girls worked on a second album, Everybody Wants to Be on TV, was released in April 2010 and peaked at number 2 on the Albums Chart. This was preceded by the single "This Ain't a Love Song", which went to number 1 on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks. The band went on to release a further five albums: The Light Between Us (2012), Still Thinking About You (2015), The Trouble With Boys (2019), Easy Cover (2021) and their most recent studio album, The Place We Used to Meet, which was released in October 2023.

To date, Scouting for Girls have achieved eight top 40 singles, sold over 4 million records in the UK[3] and received over 1 billion global streams. They have been nominated for four Brit Awards and one Ivor Novello Award.

History edit

Formation edit

The founding members had known each other since childhood. Stride and Rowlands met in the Cub Scouts and Churchouse met Stride on their first day at school at Queensmead School in South Ruislip in west London. They attended the school until 1998 then moved on towards a music career. At the age of 15 Roy and Greg were playing together at small gigs in west London. It has been noted that the band was looking for a spirited way of removing themselves from the drudgery of their everyday lives, looking to the whimsy of childhood fantasy through playing a Moog organ. Churchouse has observed on several occasions that playing bass is something he wanted to pursue as the bass has "two less strings".

Unsigned and early music: pre-2007 edit

Whilst in university, Stride and Churchouse were in a band called Cape. Scouting for Girls were formed when Stride swapped from playing the guitar to piano. Their first recording was a demo of Keep On Walking which impressed the judges of the 2005 Glastonbury unsigned competition so much that they offered them a place in the final, despite the band having never performed live before. Although they failed to win the competition the band spent the next couple of years building a large online presence through Myspace and hosting their own club nights at the Trinity Pub in Harrow. By 2007 the band had written and recorded demos of most of the songs that would make up their debut album and received airplay and performed sessions on Radio 1 and XFM

2007-2008: Debut album and early singles edit

At the beginning of 2007 Epic Records A&R Nick Raphael received the band's demo CD. So enthusiastic was his response that he immediately phoned up colleague Jo Charrington and said: "These are hits, let's go see the band in rehearsals!" According to Charrington every other record label had passed on them.[4]

On 14 February 2007, Scouting for Girls were signed to Epic UK (a division of Sony BMG).[5] As the band were signed almost fully formed, with all their songs already written, they headed out to Helioscentric Studios in Rye, East Sussex to begin work on their debut album almost immediately.[4] Produced by Andy Green (Keane, KT Tunstall, The Feeling), the band's first release was the It's Not About You EP, released on 25 June 2007. It sold out, and became the highest-charting limited edition EP in chart history.[6] The album was released in September 2007, and has sold in excess of 1,000,000 copies in the UK alone. It spawned a host of hit singles; "She's So Lovely", "Heartbeat", and "Elvis Ain't Dead".

Scouting for Girls' self-titled album went to number 1 in the UK Albums Chart on 20 January 2008, where it remained for two weeks.[7]

The band toured the UK heavily throughout 2007 and 2008, upgrading and selling out venues in every city they performed. During their first tour of 2008, Roy Stride lost his voice en route to a gig in Birmingham and was diagnosed with laryngitis, forcing the band to reschedule a series of dates on the tour. The rescheduled dates included an extra night in London, with the band selling out a record four consecutive nights at the Shepherds Bush Empire. The band's final tour of the year concluded with two sold-out nights at London's Hammersmith Apollo, and one at London's Brixton Academy.

Scouting for Girls also made a series of appearances in Europe, Japan, Australia and America in 2008, including performances at 2008's SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas and CMJ in New York City.

2009-2012: Everybody Wants to Be on TV and The Light Between Us edit

Scouting for Girls returned to Helioscentric Studios (East Sussex, UK) in 2009 to commence work on their second album with producer Andy Green (who produced the band's eponymous debut album). The album, Everybody Wants To Be on TV, was released in the UK on 12 April 2010. The first single to be taken from the record was "This Ain't a Love Song" which went straight to number 1 in the UK Singles Chart on 4 April 2010, giving the band 2010's Easter Number 1.[8] The track has been added to radio playlists in Australia, including Sydney Radio Station: Nova 969 FM as at May 2010.[9]

In the lead up to the album's release, Scouting for Girls performed in the Woolpack Pub on the set of long-running British soap, Emmerdale for a Radio Aire session.[10]

Scouting for Girls toured their new album throughout 2010, commencing with a full UK tour throughout late April and May 2010. The band also took part in a sponsored Chopper bicycle ride from London to Brighton for the charity WellChild raising over £20,000.[11] The band released the second single, "Famous", from the album on 12 July 2010. The single peaked at number 37 on the UK Singles Chart, giving the band their sixth Top 40 single overall.

On 5 March 2012, Scouting for Girls announced via Twitter that they had begun the process of recording their third studio album, The Light Between Us. The album included the top 20 hit "Love How it Hurts" that had reached number 17 in 2011. The Light Between Us debuted at number 10 in the official 100 on 9 September 2012, one week after the release of second single "Summertime In the City".

2013-2015: Greatest Hits and Still Thinking About You edit

In 2013 the band released a Greatest Hits compilation that peaked at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart.

In addition to all their singles, the album also featured new material including the song "Millionaire" which peaked at 52 in the UK charts after release on 22 July 2013.

The band released their fourth album Still Thinking About You in October 2015 on EastWest records. The album reached No.13 on the UK chart and featuring festive fan favourite "Christmas in the Air (Tonight)".

2017-present edit

The band announced a show at London's Bush Hall to coincide with the tenth anniversary of them signing their first record deal. The band held a ticket ballot beforehand and received over 20,000 applications for just 300 tickets. The band announced on social media that they were working on new music for release in 2017.

Scouting for Girls announced on their official website[12] that their next album would be released on 13 October 2017 with the lead single called "Dancing in the Daylight".[13] Despite Ten Add Ten featuring 10 new songs, the band refer to The Trouble With Boys as their fifth album in interviews.[14]

In September 2019, Scouting for Girls released their fifth album, The Trouble with Boys, featuring the singles "Count On Me" and "Grown Up" (co-written by James Blunt). A UK tour to promote the new album was also announced for November and December 2019 including a sold out headline show at the Shepherds Bush Empire.

In April 2021, Scouting for Girls released their sixth album, Easy Cover consisting of 8 covers, and 3 brand new tracks. The album was conceived, written and recorded during the pandemic. The band reinterpreting their favourite tracks from their early childhood as a means to escape the boredom of Lockdown[15]

On 25 November 2022, to celebrate their 15th anniversary, Scouting For Girls released an exclusive double vinyl live album recorded in The Trinity Bar Harrow. It was recorded exactly 15 years to the day that they signed to Sony Records and is the first and only live Scouting for Girls album available on vinyl. To celebrate their anniversary and the end of Covid lockdowns the band returned to The Trinity Bar in Harrow to play their first album in full. These two nights sold out in minutes and this recording is interspersed with jokes, stories, a couple of disastrous musical starts and even a marriage proposal.[16]

On 21 April 2023, Scouting for Girls released the single "The Place We Used to Meet".[17] In May 2023, the band announced their forthcoming album would be released in October 2023.[18] On 30 June 2023, the band released the single "The Missing Part".[19] The band released their seventh studio album, The Place We Used to Meet on 13 October 2023.[20] Charting at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart, the album was the band's highest charting album since 2015's Still Thinking About You.[21][22]

Awards edit

Scouting for Girls have never won an award but have been nominated for several over the years.

  • Three BRIT Awards in 2009 for British Breakthrough Act, British Live Act and British Single ("Heartbeat").
  • 2011 BRIT Award for Best British Single with 'This Ain't A Love Song'.
  • Best New Act category in the MTV Europe Music Awards 2008.
  • Ivor Novello 2011 PRS For Music Most Performed Work award for: This Ain't A Love Song Writer: Roy Stride-performed By: Scouting for Girls-UK Publisher: EMI Music Publishing

Wolfcubs fan club edit

Before the band were signed to Epic Records, they ran their own fanclub, The Wolfcub Club through their Myspace site. The name was a wordplay similar to the band's name and was partly based on the Dennis the Menace fan club.[5]

Members of the fanclub were called Wolfcubs, and received a welcome pack put together by the band which include a CD of recent demos, a membership card which allowed discounted entry to their gigs, a regular SFG newsletter (similar to the famous Scouting For Boys guide book), and badges. When the band signed their record deal, they carried on producing the membership packs for new fans on the road, until the demand became too high to deal with. However, the Wolfcubs still exist in reference to the band's fans.

Charity work edit

Scouting for Girls are official ambassadors for the children's charity, Wellchild,[23] and raised over £20,000 for the charity by cycling from London to Brighton on children's chopper bikes in 2010.[24]

The band also hold an annual intimate show at the highest pub in the UK, The Tan Hill Inn to raise money for Children in Need. In 2016 both the band and audience were trapped overnight in the pub after a snow storm blocked roads down from the venue.[25] Each year the event raises over £10,000 for charity

In 2017, to celebrate their Tenth Anniversary, the band undertook 10 challenges to raise money and awareness for the Alzheimer's Association. The events include Dry January, The Silverstone Half Marathon and the London Marathon. The band achieved their target of raising £10,000 for the charity.

Band members edit

Current members

  • Roy Stride – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano (2005–present)
  • Greg Churchouse – bass, backing vocals (2005–present)
  • Peter Ellard – drums (2005–present)

Touring members

  • Jamie O'Gorman – guitar (2010–present)
  • Nick Tsang – guitar (2022–present)

Personnel

  • Andy Green – producer of Scouting for Girls (2007–2013)

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The term 'landfill indie' is nothing but musical snobbery". NME. 1 September 2020.
  2. ^ Cabooter, James (14 October 2023). "Scouting For Girls' 'mystery band member' leaves group baffled". Daily Star.
  3. ^ "BPI Certifications". BPI. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Interview with Jo Charrington". HitQuarters. 29 November 2010. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
  5. ^ a b Dadds, Kimberley (15 September 2007). "Interviews – Scouting for Girls". Digital Spy. Retrieved 23 October 2007.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 April 2008.
  7. ^ "Scouting for Girls - Artist Profile". eventseeker.com. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Scouting for Girls score Easter Number One | News". NME. 4 April 2010. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  9. ^ . NovaFM. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  10. ^ "Emmerdale's Woolpack pub gets a visit from Scouting for Girls". Telegraph.co.uk. London. 13 March 2010. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  11. ^ . Scouting for Girls. scoutingforgirls.com. 31 August 2010. Archived from the original on 4 September 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  12. ^ "Official Website". Scoutingforgirls.com. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  13. ^ "Ten Add Ten: The Very Best of Scouting for Girls by Scouting for Girls on Apple Music". Itunes.apple.com. 13 October 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Scouting For Girls announce new album The Trouble With Boys". Femalefirst.co.uk.
  15. ^ "Easy Cover by Scouting for Girls". iTunes. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  16. ^ "Live At The Trinity (Signed, Numbered) on Scouting For Girls Official Online Store". scoutingforgirls.tmstor.es. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Scouting for Girls - The Place We Used to Meet (single)". Spotify. 21 April 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  18. ^ "The Place We Used To Meet: Scouting For Girls reveal new album and tour details". Yorkshire Post. 10 May 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  19. ^ "Scouting for Girls - The Missing Part". Spotify. 30 June 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  20. ^ "Scouting for Girls - The Place We Used to Meet". Spotify. 13 October 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  21. ^ "Scouting For Girls Songs and albums". Official Charts. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  22. ^ "The Place We Used To Meet - Official Charts". Official Charts. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  23. ^ . WellChild. 18 January 2010. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  24. ^ "Scouting For Girls - Charity Bike Ride 2010!". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
  25. ^ Nicola Harley (19 November 2016). "Snow storm trapped Scouting for Girls and 200 fans in UK's highest pub after Children in Need gigÂ". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 3 March 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article is about the band For the general topic see Girlguiding For the band s self titled album see Scouting for Girls album Scouting for Girls are an English pop rock band 1 Their name is a play on the title of the 1908 Scouting handbook Scouting for Boys The band was formed in 2005 by three childhood friends from London Roy Stride on piano and lead guitar vocals Greg Churchouse on bass guitar and James Rowlands on drums 2 They signed to Epic Records in 2007 and released their self titled debut album that September and it reached No 1 on the UK Albums Chart in 2008 To date it has sold over 1 million copies in the UK Scouting for GirlsScouting for Girls in 2023Background informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresIndie poppop rockpower popYears active2005 presentLabelsEast WestEpicMembersRoy Stride Greg Churchouse Peter EllardWebsitescoutingforgirls wbr com Scouting for Girls worked on a second album Everybody Wants to Be on TV was released in April 2010 and peaked at number 2 on the Albums Chart This was preceded by the single This Ain t a Love Song which went to number 1 on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks The band went on to release a further five albums The Light Between Us 2012 Still Thinking About You 2015 The Trouble With Boys 2019 Easy Cover 2021 and their most recent studio album The Place We Used to Meet which was released in October 2023 To date Scouting for Girls have achieved eight top 40 singles sold over 4 million records in the UK 3 and received over 1 billion global streams They have been nominated for four Brit Awards and one Ivor Novello Award Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Unsigned and early music pre 2007 1 3 2007 2008 Debut album and early singles 1 4 2009 2012 Everybody Wants to Be on TV and The Light Between Us 1 5 2013 2015 Greatest Hits and Still Thinking About You 1 6 2017 present 2 Awards 3 Wolfcubs fan club 4 Charity work 5 Band members 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksHistory editFormation edit The founding members had known each other since childhood Stride and Rowlands met in the Cub Scouts and Churchouse met Stride on their first day at school at Queensmead School in South Ruislip in west London They attended the school until 1998 then moved on towards a music career At the age of 15 Roy and Greg were playing together at small gigs in west London It has been noted that the band was looking for a spirited way of removing themselves from the drudgery of their everyday lives looking to the whimsy of childhood fantasy through playing a Moog organ Churchouse has observed on several occasions that playing bass is something he wanted to pursue as the bass has two less strings Unsigned and early music pre 2007 edit Whilst in university Stride and Churchouse were in a band called Cape Scouting for Girls were formed when Stride swapped from playing the guitar to piano Their first recording was a demo of Keep On Walking which impressed the judges of the 2005 Glastonbury unsigned competition so much that they offered them a place in the final despite the band having never performed live before Although they failed to win the competition the band spent the next couple of years building a large online presence through Myspace and hosting their own club nights at the Trinity Pub in Harrow By 2007 the band had written and recorded demos of most of the songs that would make up their debut album and received airplay and performed sessions on Radio 1 and XFM 2007 2008 Debut album and early singles edit At the beginning of 2007 Epic Records A amp R Nick Raphael received the band s demo CD So enthusiastic was his response that he immediately phoned up colleague Jo Charrington and said These are hits let s go see the band in rehearsals According to Charrington every other record label had passed on them 4 On 14 February 2007 Scouting for Girls were signed to Epic UK a division of Sony BMG 5 As the band were signed almost fully formed with all their songs already written they headed out to Helioscentric Studios in Rye East Sussex to begin work on their debut album almost immediately 4 Produced by Andy Green Keane KT Tunstall The Feeling the band s first release was the It s Not About You EP released on 25 June 2007 It sold out and became the highest charting limited edition EP in chart history 6 The album was released in September 2007 and has sold in excess of 1 000 000 copies in the UK alone It spawned a host of hit singles She s So Lovely Heartbeat and Elvis Ain t Dead Scouting for Girls self titled album went to number 1 in the UK Albums Chart on 20 January 2008 where it remained for two weeks 7 The band toured the UK heavily throughout 2007 and 2008 upgrading and selling out venues in every city they performed During their first tour of 2008 Roy Stride lost his voice en route to a gig in Birmingham and was diagnosed with laryngitis forcing the band to reschedule a series of dates on the tour The rescheduled dates included an extra night in London with the band selling out a record four consecutive nights at the Shepherds Bush Empire The band s final tour of the year concluded with two sold out nights at London s Hammersmith Apollo and one at London s Brixton Academy Scouting for Girls also made a series of appearances in Europe Japan Australia and America in 2008 including performances at 2008 s SXSW Conference in Austin Texas and CMJ in New York City 2009 2012 Everybody Wants to Be on TV and The Light Between Us edit Scouting for Girls returned to Helioscentric Studios East Sussex UK in 2009 to commence work on their second album with producer Andy Green who produced the band s eponymous debut album The album Everybody Wants To Be on TV was released in the UK on 12 April 2010 The first single to be taken from the record was This Ain t a Love Song which went straight to number 1 in the UK Singles Chart on 4 April 2010 giving the band 2010 s Easter Number 1 8 The track has been added to radio playlists in Australia including Sydney Radio Station Nova 969 FM as at May 2010 9 In the lead up to the album s release Scouting for Girls performed in the Woolpack Pub on the set of long running British soap Emmerdale for a Radio Aire session 10 Scouting for Girls toured their new album throughout 2010 commencing with a full UK tour throughout late April and May 2010 The band also took part in a sponsored Chopper bicycle ride from London to Brighton for the charity WellChild raising over 20 000 11 The band released the second single Famous from the album on 12 July 2010 The single peaked at number 37 on the UK Singles Chart giving the band their sixth Top 40 single overall On 5 March 2012 Scouting for Girls announced via Twitter that they had begun the process of recording their third studio album The Light Between Us The album included the top 20 hit Love How it Hurts that had reached number 17 in 2011 The Light Between Us debuted at number 10 in the official 100 on 9 September 2012 one week after the release of second single Summertime In the City 2013 2015 Greatest Hits and Still Thinking About You edit In 2013 the band released a Greatest Hits compilation that peaked at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart In addition to all their singles the album also featured new material including the song Millionaire which peaked at 52 in the UK charts after release on 22 July 2013 The band released their fourth album Still Thinking About You in October 2015 on EastWest records The album reached No 13 on the UK chart and featuring festive fan favourite Christmas in the Air Tonight 2017 present edit The band announced a show at London s Bush Hall to coincide with the tenth anniversary of them signing their first record deal The band held a ticket ballot beforehand and received over 20 000 applications for just 300 tickets The band announced on social media that they were working on new music for release in 2017 Scouting for Girls announced on their official website 12 that their next album would be released on 13 October 2017 with the lead single called Dancing in the Daylight 13 Despite Ten Add Ten featuring 10 new songs the band refer to The Trouble With Boys as their fifth album in interviews 14 In September 2019 Scouting for Girls released their fifth album The Trouble with Boys featuring the singles Count On Me and Grown Up co written by James Blunt A UK tour to promote the new album was also announced for November and December 2019 including a sold out headline show at the Shepherds Bush Empire In April 2021 Scouting for Girls released their sixth album Easy Cover consisting of 8 covers and 3 brand new tracks The album was conceived written and recorded during the pandemic The band reinterpreting their favourite tracks from their early childhood as a means to escape the boredom of Lockdown 15 On 25 November 2022 to celebrate their 15th anniversary Scouting For Girls released an exclusive double vinyl live album recorded in The Trinity Bar Harrow It was recorded exactly 15 years to the day that they signed to Sony Records and is the first and only live Scouting for Girls album available on vinyl To celebrate their anniversary and the end of Covid lockdowns the band returned to The Trinity Bar in Harrow to play their first album in full These two nights sold out in minutes and this recording is interspersed with jokes stories a couple of disastrous musical starts and even a marriage proposal 16 On 21 April 2023 Scouting for Girls released the single The Place We Used to Meet 17 In May 2023 the band announced their forthcoming album would be released in October 2023 18 On 30 June 2023 the band released the single The Missing Part 19 The band released their seventh studio album The Place We Used to Meet on 13 October 2023 20 Charting at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart the album was the band s highest charting album since 2015 s Still Thinking About You 21 22 Awards editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Scouting for Girls have never won an award but have been nominated for several over the years Three BRIT Awards in 2009 for British Breakthrough Act British Live Act and British Single Heartbeat 2011 BRIT Award for Best British Single with This Ain t A Love Song Best New Act category in the MTV Europe Music Awards 2008 Ivor Novello 2011 PRS For Music Most Performed Work award for This Ain t A Love Song Writer Roy Stride performed By Scouting for Girls UK Publisher EMI Music PublishingWolfcubs fan club editBefore the band were signed to Epic Records they ran their own fanclub The Wolfcub Club through their Myspace site The name was a wordplay similar to the band s name and was partly based on the Dennis the Menace fan club 5 Members of the fanclub were called Wolfcubs and received a welcome pack put together by the band which include a CD of recent demos a membership card which allowed discounted entry to their gigs a regular SFG newsletter similar to the famous Scouting For Boys guide book and badges When the band signed their record deal they carried on producing the membership packs for new fans on the road until the demand became too high to deal with However the Wolfcubs still exist in reference to the band s fans Charity work editScouting for Girls are official ambassadors for the children s charity Wellchild 23 and raised over 20 000 for the charity by cycling from London to Brighton on children s chopper bikes in 2010 24 The band also hold an annual intimate show at the highest pub in the UK The Tan Hill Inn to raise money for Children in Need In 2016 both the band and audience were trapped overnight in the pub after a snow storm blocked roads down from the venue 25 Each year the event raises over 10 000 for charityIn 2017 to celebrate their Tenth Anniversary the band undertook 10 challenges to raise money and awareness for the Alzheimer s Association The events include Dry January The Silverstone Half Marathon and the London Marathon The band achieved their target of raising 10 000 for the charity Band members editCurrent members Roy Stride lead vocals guitar keyboards piano 2005 present Greg Churchouse bass backing vocals 2005 present Peter Ellard drums 2005 present Touring members Jamie O Gorman guitar 2010 present Nick Tsang guitar 2022 present Personnel Andy Green producer of Scouting for Girls 2007 2013 Discography editMain article Scouting for Girls discography Scouting for Girls 2007 Everybody Wants to Be on TV 2010 The Light Between Us 2012 Still Thinking About You 2015 The Trouble with Boys 2019 Easy Cover 2021 The Place We Used to Meet 2023 References edit The term landfill indie is nothing but musical snobbery NME 1 September 2020 Cabooter James 14 October 2023 Scouting For Girls mystery band member leaves group baffled Daily Star BPI Certifications BPI 23 May 2023 Retrieved 23 May 2023 a b Interview with Jo Charrington HitQuarters 29 November 2010 Retrieved 2 December 2010 a b Dadds Kimberley 15 September 2007 Interviews Scouting for Girls Digital Spy Retrieved 23 October 2007 Artist Profile Scouting for Girls Archived from the original on 16 April 2008 Scouting for Girls Artist Profile eventseeker com Retrieved 4 March 2020 Scouting for Girls score Easter Number One News NME 4 April 2010 Retrieved 4 May 2010 Sydney 96 9 NovaFM Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Retrieved 7 August 2013 Emmerdale s Woolpack pub gets a visit from Scouting for Girls Telegraph co uk London 13 March 2010 Retrieved 4 May 2010 Scouting For Girls raise over 20 000 for Wellchild on first ever London to Brighton bike ride on choppers Scouting for Girls scoutingforgirls com 31 August 2010 Archived from the original on 4 September 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2010 Official Website Scoutingforgirls com Retrieved 3 March 2020 Ten Add Ten The Very Best of Scouting for Girls by Scouting for Girls on Apple Music Itunes apple com 13 October 2017 Retrieved 3 March 2020 Scouting For Girls announce new album The Trouble With Boys Femalefirst co uk Easy Cover by Scouting for Girls iTunes Retrieved 28 April 2021 Live At The Trinity Signed Numbered on Scouting For Girls Official Online Store scoutingforgirls tmstor es Retrieved 9 September 2022 Scouting for Girls The Place We Used to Meet single Spotify 21 April 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 The Place We Used To Meet Scouting For Girls reveal new album and tour details Yorkshire Post 10 May 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Scouting for Girls The Missing Part Spotify 30 June 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Scouting for Girls The Place We Used to Meet Spotify 13 October 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Scouting For Girls Songs and albums Official Charts Retrieved 21 October 2023 The Place We Used To Meet Official Charts Official Charts Retrieved 21 October 2023 Helping sick children and their families across the UK WellChild 18 January 2010 Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 4 May 2010 Scouting For Girls Charity Bike Ride 2010 YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Nicola Harley 19 November 2016 Snow storm trapped Scouting for Girls and 200 fans in UK s highest pub after Children in Need gigA Telegraph co uk Retrieved 3 March 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scouting for Girls Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scouting for Girls amp oldid 1218321352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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