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| The Seahorses | |
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| Origin | |
| Years active | |
| Members | John Squire Stuart Fletcher Chris Helme Mark Heaney |
| Past members | Andy Watts |
The Seahorses were an
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Formed in
Their one and only album,
Shortly before the release of the single "Love Me And Leave
Me", it was announced that drummer Andy Watts was leaving the group to
spend more time with his family. It was later brought to light in an
online interview with Watts that he was asked to leave by the bands
lawyer's on behalf of the band, because they didn't approve of the
drummer's excessive behavior on tour, and felt he didn't fit in with
the desired image for the band. Watts was eventually replaced by Mark
Heaney and played several secret gigs showcasing new material
destined for a second album. However, the group disbanded in
The origin of the name The Seahorses has
been the subject of various theories after a pair of
Following the controversy, the name was changed from The Seahorses to simply Seahorses. The name-change was short-lived, becoming the subject of a dispute when another band revealed they had already been performing as Seahorses for several years.
Following the demise of The Seahorses John
Squire released several albums as a solo artist. Stuart
Fletcher and Chris Helme currently play together in semi-pro outfit
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