Supergrass are an English rock band from Oxford. The band consists of brothers Gaz Coombes (guitar and lead vocals) and Rob Coombes (keyboards), Danny Goffey (drums and backing vocals), and Mick Quinn (bass and backing vocals). Supergrass' origins lie in the band The Jennifers, (not to be confused with the American band of the same name), formed at Wheatley Park School, which featured a 16-year-old Coombes on vocals and Goffey (then 18) on drums. Danny Goffey is the son of former BBC Top Gear presenter and motoring journalist Chris Goffey. Live performances included the Jericho Tavern. The band enjoyed enough success to release one single in 1992, "Just Got Back Today", on Nude Records before they disbanded. Allegedly, before the split, Goffey and Coombes had agreed to continue to work together in the future. When Coombes began working at the local Harvester he befriended co-worker Mick Quinn, another alumnus of Wheatley Park School (though significantly older than Goffey and Coombes)...This information was automatically generated from Freebase article Supergrass. You should replace/update it...