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This UK indie rock band is as noted for the media-baiting antics of their lead singer and guitarist Pete Doherty (born Peter Doherty, 12 March 1979, Hexham, Northumberland, England) as their music. Doherty originally came to fame as joint leader, with Carl Barât, of the Libertines, one of the most highly-fêted of the new wave of UK guitar rock bands to emerge at the start of the new millennium.

Doherty's erratic personal behaviour led to his departure from the Libertines in June 2003. He made up with Barât and returned to help complete write and record their second album, before increasing acrimony between the two men saw Doherty leaving for good in June 2004.

In April, prior to his departure from the Libertines, Doherty had recorded a self-titled debut single as Babyshambles with a hastily arranged group of musicians. The limited edition single was issued on CD and 7-inch vinyl through High Society Records.

A more permanent line-up coalesced around Doherty, Patrick Walden (b. 5 October 1978, England; guitar), Drew McConnell (b. 10 November 1978, Dublin, Eire; bass) and Gemma Clarke (b. England; drums). The quartet played sold-out venues throughout England and, after signing a recording contract with Rough Trade Records, broke into the UK Top 10 in November with their second single, "Killamangiro".

Doherty's increasingly erratic behaviour was beginning to affect the band's live work, however, and Clarke quit at the start of 2005. Adam Ficek was brought in as her replacement but, in February, Doherty was arrested on suspicion of assaulting documentary filmmaker Max Carlish.

He was bailed and decamped to Wales to work on Babyshambles' debut album with producer Mick Jones. Doherty's on/off relationship with supermodel Kate Moss meant he was rarely out of the tabloid press during the summer, with accusations about the couple's drug use a favoured story for the hacks.

His status as a musician and talented songwriter was revived when "Fuck Forever' stormed into the UK Top 5 in August, although fans of his former band questioned the wisdom of re-recording former Libertines" live favourite "Albion" for the next Babyshambles single.

Rather predictably, Down In Albion failed to live up to all the hype surrounding Doherty, although flashes of brilliance on this misguided concept album served as a reminder of his wayward talent. Doherty continued to grace the tabloids over the course of the next two years and any hopes of his career being salvaged began to look increasingly unlikely.

It came as something of a major shock when Babyshambles returned at the end of 2007 with the rather good Shotter's Nation, an album that was as purposeful and energetic as the debut had been misguided and bitty.

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    MTV Europe Music Award 2007
    Pete Doherty and his band Babyshambles get to perform on the night.

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    Nominated Album: Hats off to the Buskers

    Scottish indie foursome The View came into the limelight when they beat 4 other bands to support rocker Pete Doherty’s band Babyshambles back in 2006. Their debut album was produced by former Oasis/Verve producer Owen Morris and entered the chart at #1 back in January 2007. The band took part in the NME tour back in 2007 and their track ‘Wasted little DJ’s’ was awarded Best Track of the Year at the 2007 NME Awards.

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  • Babyshambles of Pete Doherty fame... or shouldn't it be the other way around?
    T In The Park 2007
    Babyshambles of Pete Doherty fame... or shouldn't it be the other way around?
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23:  Kate Moss films her boyfriend's band Babyshambles on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Artic Monkeys and The Killers.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 2
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23: Kate Moss films her boyfriend's band Babyshambles on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Artic Monkeys and The Killers. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23:  Pete Doherty of Babyshambles performs on the Other Stage on the second day of the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23, 2007 in Somerset, England.  The Festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe.  (Photo by Rosie Greenway/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 2
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23: Pete Doherty of Babyshambles performs on the Other Stage on the second day of the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23, 2007 in Somerset, England. The Festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. (Photo by Rosie Greenway/Getty Images)
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23:  Kate Moss films her boyfriend's band Babyshambles on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Artic Monkeys and The Killers.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 2
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23: Kate Moss films her boyfriend's band Babyshambles on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Artic Monkeys and The Killers. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • Pop star Pete Doherty outside Telford Police Station after he was detained and held overnight after a police drugs bust. A spokesman for the Babyshambles frontman said the star had been caught up in an anti-drugs operation launched after the band's concert at Shrewsbury Music Hall in October 2005. (Matt Cooper/PA)
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    Pop star Pete Doherty outside Telford Police Station after he was detained and held overnight after a police drugs bust. A spokesman for the Babyshambles frontman said the star had been caught up in an anti-drugs operation launched after the band's concert at Shrewsbury Music Hall in October 2005. (Matt Cooper/PA)
  • Pete Doherty from Babyshambles peforming with the band at Northumbria University in September 2005. (Owen Humphreys/PA)
    SHOWBIZ Babyshambles
    Pete Doherty from Babyshambles peforming with the band at Northumbria University in September 2005. (Owen Humphreys/PA)
  • Babyshambles front man Pete Doherty with a policewoman's hat outside Luckies bar in Newcastle, before his gig at Northumbria University in September 2005. (Owen Humphreys/PA)
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    Babyshambles front man Pete Doherty with a policewoman's hat outside Luckies bar in Newcastle, before his gig at Northumbria University in September 2005. (Owen Humphreys/PA)
  • Babyshambles front man Pete Doherty throws ice at photographers outside Luckies bar in Newcastle, before his gig at Northumbria University in September. (Owen Humphreys/PA)
    SHOWBIZ Doherty
    Babyshambles front man Pete Doherty throws ice at photographers outside Luckies bar in Newcastle, before his gig at Northumbria University in September. (Owen Humphreys/PA)
  • Pete Doherty and Babyshambles perform on the NME and Radio 1 Stage at the Reading Festival Saturday 27 August 2005.
    Reading Festival
    Pete Doherty and Babyshambles perform on the NME and Radio 1 Stage at the Reading Festival Saturday 27 August 2005.
  • Babyshambles lead singer Pete Doherty performing on the NME Radio 1 Stage at the Reading Festival, Saturday August 27, 2005. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA. Exclusive Reading webcast
    SHOWBIZ Reading 27
    Babyshambles lead singer Pete Doherty performing on the NME Radio 1 Stage at the Reading Festival, Saturday August 27, 2005. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA. Exclusive Reading webcast
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