William Rogue

William Rogue

Infobox musical artist
Name = William Rogue
Background = solo_singer


Img_capt = William Rogue at the Grand Ole Opry, Glasgow, April 11, 2004
Birth_name = Stewart William Allan
Born = birth date and age|1973|11|13
Glasgow, Scotland
Instrument = Guitar, Harmonica, Melodica
Years_active = 1992—present
URL = [http://www.williamrogue.com/ williamrogue.com]
Notable_instruments = Ibanez Roadstar II

Stewart William Allan (born November 13, 1973), more familiar by his stage name, William Rogue, is a Scottish musician and actor most widely known as the principal songwriter, lead guitarist and lead vocalist with the rock band The Blimp.

Biography

Early life

Allan was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the second of three children. At the age of four his family moved to Johannesburg, South Africa where his father worked as an engineering draughtsman. In 1981 his father was involved in a serious car accident that led to the family returning to the United Kingdom in 1982, first to England for a short time and then to Scotland.

Allan attended Shawlands Academy secondary school in Glasgow until 1990 when he left to join the Royal Navy. He served aboard the HMS Argyll as a marine engineer for two years.

Music

On leaving the Royal Navy in 1992 Allan enrolled on a music technology course at Stow College in Glasgow. It was here that he met long time friend and collaborator, Mark Brown. Allan and Brown formed a band called The Bodies, which included Allan’s older brother, JD Allan, and James Clifford. Brown and Clifford would later go on to join the Cosmic Rough Riders. [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/the-cosmic-rough-riders-space-cadets-411157.html The Independent] (2006-08-09). Retrieved on 2008-08-01.] During the early 1990s The Bodies performed alongside other notable Scottish acts of the period including Urusei Yatsura, The Yummy Fur and Glass Onion (who would later change their name to Travis). The Bodies also made regular appearances at the Kazoo Club hosted by Alex Kapranos.

In 1994 Allan departed The Bodies to form the Caffeine Cake Orchestra with Ray Alexander, Malcolm Scott Mearns and Del Frame (later replaced by Alasdair Fisher). The Bodies continued briefly, bringing in Stephen Fleming to replace Allan on lead guitar. Fleming would eventually go on to form the Cosmic Rough Riders with Daniel Wylie. In early 1995 Allan was joined in the Caffeine Cake Orchestra by his brother, JD Allan. Until the summer of 1997 the Caffeine Cake Orchestra gigged extensively in and around Scotland, including performances alongside Mogwai, Dawn of the Replicants and Black Iron Skyline (who would later change their name to Bis), and a live television appearance on STV music programme "VJ’s".

The Blimp

Toward the end of 1998 Allan, Alexander and JD Allan began rehearsing with Mark Brown, Gary Craig and saxophonist Carol McBay. This would constitute the original line up of The Blimp. In the spring of 2000 Brown departed to join the Cosmic Rough Riders. George Berry was brought in to replace him soon after. Berry and Craig were former members of Rust, which included Gordon Garrow and Kenny McLeod, subsequently of Eska. At the beginning of 2001 Carol McBay relocated to London and departed the band. In the spring of 2001 The Blimp began recording the first of several sessions with engineer and producer Duncan Cameron, which would be released as their debut album, "Square Go" [Regan, Johnny (2003-08-07). The List (magazine).] , the following year.

Controversy

In the summer of 2001 The Blimp released their debut single "Bad Bitch Dog Don’t Bite" on London based independent label Stuntman Recordings. [Whitelaw, Paul (2001-07-24). Metro (Associated Metro Limited).] The single was subsequently banned from radio airplay across the capital. The reason stated was the gratuitous use of the word "bitch" in the lyrics, despite the song clearly being about a dog. Allan’s uncompromising lyrical style and use of Glaswegian vernacular would continue to pose problems for broadcasters throughout his career.

On July 13, 2002 The Blimp hosted and curated the "J in the Dark" [ [http://www.theglaswegian.com/home.html The Glaswegian] (2002-07-10). Trinity Mirror plc.] event in Glasgow as a counter to the T in the Park festival happening the same weekend in Balado, Perth and Kinross. The event was intended as a snub to the festival’s perceived commercialism.

In the autumn of 2003 The Blimp were asked to support the Sensational Alex Harvey Band at renowned Glasgow venue, King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. They would support the band again on their nationwide tour in 2005. The Blimp supported many other acts including Misty's Big Adventure, Ten Benson and Toby Jepson, and were themselves supported by acts who went on to become more widely known, most notably, The Law and Glasvegas. [ [http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/events/c26447/ Scottish Music Centre] . Retrieved on 2008-08-01.] In the winter of 2007 The Blimp began work on what would be their last studio album, "Easy Listening with the High Commissioner". Released in the summer of the same year, the album’s closing number, "Plastic Fuck Machine", was deemed unplayable by local radio, due in part to the songs title but mostly because of George Berry’s effect laden drum solo that dominates the track. The Blimp made their final live appearance at Nice N Sleazy in Glasgow on July 14,2007. [ [http://www.glasgowguide.co.uk/cgi-bin/velcal/vertical.pl?d=2454296 Glasgow Guide] . Retrieved on 2008-08-01.]

Solo

Allan released his debut solo album, "Doodles & Sketches", featuring collaborations with Mark Brown, James Clifford and JD Allan, in late 2007. He continues to write, record and release new material as William Rogue.

Acting

Allan is an alumnus of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. In his first film role he featured in the BAFTA award-winning [ [http://www.baftabeta.siteiscentral.com/archive/new-talent-awards-2000 BAFTA Scotland] . Retrieved on 2008-08-01.] short film, "Sex & Death". [ [http://www.britfilms.com/britishfilms/catalogue/browse/?id=D5FD9B420eeaf2E8FAxOvJCEEF19 British Films Catalogue] . Retrieved on 2008-08-01.] His theatre roles have included the lead in Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II", Vladimir in Samuel Beckett's "Waiting For Godot" and a solo performance of Eric Bogosian's "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll". He has also appeared in several television series, including the BBC's "Hamish Macbeth" and "Feel the Force". [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/04_april/19/force_cast.shtml BBC Press Office] (2006-04-19). Retrieved on 2008-08-01.]

Allan currently lives in San Francisco, California with his with wife, the writer Fiona G. Parrott [Parrott, Fiona G. (2002), "Confluence", University of StrathclydeCitation | isbn = 0-947649-01-8.] , and their two children.

Discography

*"The Sad Five EP" – The Bodies (1994)
*"Wrench Chain Ma Go Go" – Caffeine Cake Orchestra (1996)
*"Bad Bitch Dog Don’t Bite" – The Blimp (2001)
*"A Thousand Bares Between Us" – The Blimp (2001)
*"Square Go" – The Blimp (2002)
*"The Core Session" – The Blimp (2004)
*"Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place" – The Blimp (2006)
*"Easy Listening with the High Commissioner" – The Blimp (2007)
*"Doodles & Sketches" – William Rogue (2007)
*"In Exile" – William Rogue (2008)

Film & Television

*"VJ’s" – STV (1996)
*"Hamish Macbeth" – BBC (1997)
*"A Day in the Life" – Raymond Smith (1998)
*"Last Night" – Fablevision (1999)
*"Sex & Death" – Cineworks (2000)
*"Voodoo" – Mallinson Television Productions (2005)
*"Feel the Force" – BBC (2006)
*"Big Match" – Thomas Thomas Films (2006)

Theatre

*"Three Penny Opera" – Glasgow School of Art (1996)
*"Making Tracks" – Tour (1997)
*"Ashes in Sand" – Ramshorn Theatre (1997)
*"Looking After Norman" – Tour (1997)
*"Quad" – Glasgow University (1997)
*"Breadmakers" – Tour (1997)
*"Double Dare" – Tour (1997)
*"Heart of Darkness" – The Arches (1998)
*"Rab Ha’" – Tour (1998)
*"Edward II" – Ramshorn Theatre (1998)
*"Last Night" – Tour (1999)
*"The Lost Boy" – Ramshorn Theatre (1999)
*"Waiting For Godot" – Tour (1999)
*"Stone of Destiny" – Tour (2000)
*"Not about Nightingales" – Tour (2000)
*"Picasso at the Lapin Agile" – Ramshorn Theatre (2001)
*"Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll" – Ramshorn Theatre (2001)

References

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2295736/ William Rogue] at the Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.williamrogue.com/ William Rogue’s official site]
* [http://www.theblimp.co.uk/ The Blimp’s official site]


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