The emergence of K-pop powerhouses’ “localized” groups such as VCHA, Katseye, and Dear Alice has sparked debates over whether they can be called K-pop acts. Despite their association with prominent ...
Dear Alice members (L-R) Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Blaise Noon, Olly Quinn and Reese Carter attend the photocall for "Made In Korea: The K-Pop Experience" (Photo Credit: Jeff Spicer via Getty ...
You can bracket phases in dearALICE’s early career by their hairstyles and outfit choices. When the British K-pop-trained boy band – comprising Blaise Noon, Dexter Greenwood, Olly Quinn, James Sharp ...
Just two years ago, Olly, Dexter and Blaise knew little about K-pop beyond its biggest names. Now they are preparing to step onto the stage at SMTown Live London as members of dearAlice, the first ...
dearALICE is a boy band comprised of five members: Blaise Noon, James Sharp, Oliver (Olly) Quinn, Dexter Greenwood and Reese Carter. The group was formed through the BBC's six-part series, "Made in ...
'When a group consists solely of non-Korean members, even if developed using the K-pop training system, it becomes difficult to classify them as true K-pop acts' The emergence of K-pop powerhouses’ ...
"What we're doing has never previously been done before," say the five-piece of their approach to music, which fuses wide-ranging sounds and cultures. By Sophie Williams You can bracket phases in ...
You can bracket phases in dearALICE's early career by their hairstyles and outfit choices. When the British K-pop boy band – comprising Blaise Noon, Dexter Greenwood, Olly Quinn, James Sharp and Reese ...