Manchester rock band The Stone Roses are to headline next year's Isle Of Wight Festival.
The former Jam frontman will appear as a special guest before Friday night headliners The Stone Roses.
The Stone Roses: Made Of Stone features footage from across the band's career and their comeback shows in 2012.
The 18-year-old, who has supported both The Stone Roses and Noel Gallagher, will head the line-up on 20 July at Wollaton Park.
They will join The Stone Roses who reunited in the summer with sell-out shows in Manchester's Heaton Park before embarking on a world tour.
Instead, the group writes catchy and accessible pop songs, driven by the lazy vocals and quirky vocal melodies that drive the Stone Roses comparisons.
The Killers, Bon Jovi and The Stone Roses have already been announced as headliners for the first major festival of the summer, in June.
The Stone Roses, whose 1989 eponymous debut has been widely regarded as one of the best rock albums ever, returned after a long hiatus for a string of gigs last summer.
But Radio 1 has no plans for similar regional shows in England, despite the presence of long-established local scenes in places such as Manchester - home of Oasis and the Stone Roses - and Bristol.
Philadelphia's The Asteroid No. 4 takes dreamy shoegazer pop and mixes in elements of '60s psychedelia and latter-day space rock to create a folk-rock sound that falls somewhere between The Byrds and The Stone Roses.
"There are probably more bands in Manchester now than there's ever been before, " says John Robb, who wrote a book on the Stone Roses and, with his blog Louder Than War, is a vocal champion of new music.
Once again, Coachella indulged its fetish for reuniting British bands of the 1970s and '80s with New Order, Sparks and Friday-night co-headliners Blur and the Stone Roses, the latter apparently unknown to a crowd that stayed away from its set in droves.
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The documentary film which charts the return of Manchester music legends Stone Roses will receive its premiere at a secret location in the city.
It was where our ancestors would have come to pray, she said, and a number of Roses lay beneath worn stone markers in the graveyard.
It was a pagan desire, she thought, and it was a pagan place: a dark garden of yews and straggling roses and, at its center, the stone church, with its altar and its font and, above it all, the bells, suspended in the chill air of the belfry, heavy and still, waiting to be brought to life.
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