Badly Drawn Boy
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Badly Drawn Boy (b. October 2, 1970) is an independent singer/songwriter, born Damon Gough in Manchester, England. Gough chose his stage name from a character that appeared in the cartoon show Jamie and his Magic Torch, which he saw on TV at a party in Trafford, Manchester in 1995. Before he thought of using this name he made some 'business cards', each one unique, with a printed picture of a drawing by his nephew, and a small collage by Gough. This was then laminated and given out to friends and people at clubs in Blackburn and Manchester. The Twisted Nerve empire was later spawned after a chance meeting with Andy Votel at the Generation X bar in Manchester. His friends Scott Abraham and Damon Hayhurst were holding a joint exhibition of their art work and Votel was DJing as part of a celebration of the bar's first year of opening. Their first seven-inch single, EP1, was pressed about a year later to critical acclaim, although only 500 copies were made.
In 2002, Q magazine named Badly Drawn Boy in their list of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die", although this was as part of a sub-list of "5 Bands That Could Go Either Way".
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Albums
His 2000 album The Hour of Bewilderbeast won a prestigious Mercury Prize. He also composed the soundtrack to the movie About A Boy (starring Hugh Grant), based on the Nick Hornby book of the same name. His third album, Have You Fed The Fish?, was released in 2002. One Plus One Is One, his fourth album, was released in 2004.
Biography
On January 31, 2001, Gough bought his own hat at an auction, raising £1,500 for a Kosovan children's charity.
Gough is a self-confessed Bruce Springsteen fan.
Discography
- 2000 - The Hour of Bewilderbeast
- 2002 - About a Boy
- 2002 - Have You Fed the Fish?
- 2004 - One Plus One Is One
External links
- Official Badly Drawn Boy website (http://www.badlydrawnboy.co.uk/)
- Twisted Nerve Records website (http://www.twistednerve.co.uk/)