Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs, born on June twenty-third, nineteen sixty-five, is a celebrated English musician renowned for his role as the co-founder and rhythm guitarist of the iconic rock band Oasis. His journey with the band began in nineteen ninety-one, where he contributed to their meteoric rise until his departure in nineteen ninety-nine.
After his time with Oasis, Bonehead explored new musical avenues by forming the band Moondog One. He also released albums as part of two duos, Parlour Flames and Phoneys & the Freaks, showcasing his versatility as an artist. His passion for music did not wane, as he toured with Oasis offshoot Beady Eye and collaborated with bandmate Liam Gallagher's solo project.
In a surprising turn of events, Bonehead rejoined Oasis for their highly anticipated Oasis Live '25 Tour in twenty twenty-four, marking a significant return to the stage that fans had long awaited. His enduring influence and contributions to the music scene continue to resonate with audiences around the world.