The Feeling are a BRIT award-nominated English pop band from West Sussex and London. The band categorise their music as "pop". The Feeling are Dan Gillespie Sells (lead vocals, guitars), Richard Jones (bass guitar, backing vocals), Kevin Jeremiah (guitars, vocals), Ciaran Jeremiah (keyboards, vocals) and Paul Stewart (drums). Following a limited release of their first single "Fill My Little World" in late 2005, the band entered the UK Singles Ch ... art at #7 with their first full release "Sewn" in February 2006. The single was one of the year's biggest radio hits, after being played first in the UK on the Dermot O'Leary Show on Radio 2, along with their first live radio session. Their debut album Twelve Stops and Home was released in the UK on 5 June 2006 and on February 27, 2007 in the US. Their second album, Join With Us, which reached number-one on the UK Charts, was released on 18 February 2008. Their third album, Together We Were Made, was released on 20 June 2011, followed by the release of their greatest hits album Singles (2006-2011) on 5 December. Their name comes from a neon sign seen on a bar (Le Feeling) in Paris. The majority of the band are from Horsham, West Sussex, with the exception of lead vocalist Dan Gillespie Sells, who is from London, and bassist Richard Jones, who is from Forest Row, in East Sussex. The Jeremiahs and Stewart met while attending St Wilfrid's Catholic School, Crawley, West Sussex. Sells and Jones met as music students at the BRIT School in Croydon, Surrey in 1995. They were members of one of the school's most popular bands, "Horn". The band members worked as session musicians for several years before coming together as a group. During their formative years, all 5 members attended the University of Westminster where they studied for a B.A. in Commercial Music. The Feeling has its roots in a covers band called Superfly, which Paul Stewart and Ciaran and Kevin Jeremiah played in, and which also acted the house band on the Richard Blackwood show. They spent a lot of time performing as resident band at the La Tania ski resort in the Alps before their début doing covers (such as "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles and "Raining Blood" by Slayer), and after the line-up of the Feeling had been completed, they continued to use the name Superfly, as it was easier to get bookings. It was revealed in a podcast for The Times that the band had "blagged" their way into the La Tania residency, saying they could perform fifty songs when in fact they only knew six. The last gigs in the Alps were in the winter of 2004. After these gigs they would sell demo CDs, which included the tracks "Funny Cigarette", "Sun is Shining", "Still You Want More", "Never Be Lonely" and "Join With Us". Most of these tracks have since been released as singles, album tracks, or B-sides.See more [+]