- Steve Strange
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Steve Strange
Img_capt = Steve Strange circa 1984.
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Background = gold
Birth_name = Steven John Harrington
Alias =
Born = birth date and age|1959|05|28|df=y
Origin = Newbridge, Monmouthshire
Genre =Punk ,New Wave ,New Romantic ,Synthpop
Years_active = 1977 - 1986
2004 - present
Label =Polydor Records
Associated_acts =Visage ,Strange Cruise ,The Photons
URL = [http://www.myspace.com/visageofficial]Steve Strange (born Steven John Harrington on
28 May 1959 in Newbridge, South Wales) is a British popsinger , best remembered as the lead singer andfrontman of the 1980sNew Romantic pop groupVisage [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/halloffame/showbiz/steve_strange.shtml BBC - South East Wales Showbiz - Steve Strange - New Romantic pop star from Newbridge ] ] . Since the late 1970s, he was also an influential nightclub host and promoter.Biography
Harrington came from a broken home. He left Fact|date=September 2008
Oakdale Comprehensive School with one "O" level (in Art) Fact|date=September 2008 and left home at the age of seventeenFact|date=September 2008 forLondon where he worked forMalcolm McLaren and befriendedGlen Matlock of theSex Pistols . He designed posters, choreographed videos and ran severalnightclub s, including "Blitz".Punk era
In mid 1977 he formed another punk band called
The Moors Murderers , along future PretenderChrissie Hynde . The band also included futurePsychedelic Furs drummerVince Ely and future Clash drummerNicky Headon . They recorded a song called "Free Hindley". After a number of gigs, the band split up around early 1978.Later he briefly joined the punk/new wave band
The Photons , fromLiverpool , as vocalist and co-songwriter in 1978 at the behest of David Littler (exThe Spitfire Boys ). The band were managed by Punk impresarioAndy Czezowski .Visage
Shortly after leaving
The Photons and now using the alias "Steve Strange", he formedVisage with former Rich Kids membersRusty Egan andMidge Ure . Intended as a studio-based project, their first single "Tar" failed upon its release in 1979. The following year, Strange appeared in the video forDavid Bowie 's no.1 hit "Ashes To Ashes ", a song which helped to propel the burgeoningNew Romantic movement into the mainstream. Later that year, Visage released their second single, "Fade to Grey", which became a top 10 hit in the UK and topped the charts in several countries. Being the public face of the band, Strange shot to stardom in Britain andEurope , and Visage enjoyed a string of hit singles and two hit albums before later commercial disappointments led to their breakup in 1985.After the dissolution of Visage, Strange formed the band
Strange Cruise withWendy Wu and model Lucy Cruise, although this outfit failed to recapture the level of success he had enjoyed in the early 1980s.Club host
In the late 1970s, Strange (and Visage partner
Rusty Egan ) began to make a name for themselves as a nightclub host and DJ respectively at "Blitz" in London. Adhering to Strange's strict door policy of admitting only the weird and wonderful, the club took off and became an essential location in the rise of what would become theNew Romantic movement. Following this, Strange and Egan then ran theCamden Palace nightclub for two years, which became one of the most famous venues of the era, attracting major celebrities on a regular basis. However, after conflicts with the financial backers of the club, Strange and Egan left theCamden Palace and moved on to a new club named "The Playground", but this venue was not as successful.Later in the 1980s, Strange went to
Ibiza ,Spain and quickly became an integral part of the budding Trance movement, hosting exotic parties for celebrities such asSylvester Stallone . In the early 1990s he was the host at the "Double Bass" club.Personal life
Strange has always been somewhat ambiguous about his sexuality, although he has made it known he has had relationships with both men and women.citation |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/steve-strange-the-dandy-who-fell-to-earth-638252.html |title=Steve Strange: The dandy who fell to earth |periodical=
The Independent |first=Julia |last=Stuart |date=5 October 2000 |accessdate=2008-03-18 ]For many years, Strange battled a heroin addiction. In later years he suffered a nervous breakdown and was also arrested for shoplifting. In court, he was found guilty and given a three month suspended sentence as the British media had a field day publicising the case of the once iconic star who had fallen on hard times [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,4019282-103680,00.html Guardian | Strange but true ] ] .
Autobiography
Strange's autobiography, "Blitzed!", was published in 2002. In it, he speaks candidly about his heroin addiction and his nervous breakdown, his sexuality, and the ongoing attempts to get his life back together. Following this, Strange attempted to revive his music career and formed a new version of Visage (dubbed "Visage mk II") with various musicians from modern electronic bands (none of the other original members were involved in this new project). With a plan to re-record some of the older, classic Visage tracks as well as produce some new material, the project never seemed to fully get off the ground despite some television appearances. The first Visage Mark II original composition was named "In the Dark" as part of electronic music duo Punx Soundcheck's 2006 debut album "When Machines Ruled the World".
In 2005, Strange appeared in a
Channel 4 documentary called Whatever Happened To The Gender Benders? which reflected on the advent of theNew Romantic movement of the early 1980s and the prominent roles that Strange, Boy George and Marilyn each played in its creation. In stark contrast to the relative glamour of theNew Romantic era, interviews with all three stars in the present day highlighted the sheer devastation that fame, fortune and drug addiction had taken on each of them during the past 25 or so years, with Strange and Marilyn in particular being openly candid about the mental health problems they now try to cope with each day.Taboo
Boy George reflected on the New Romantic scene of the early 1980s in his 2002 stage musical "Taboo" which featured actors playing Steve Strange, Marilyn,Leigh Bowery , and other peers from the era.Children in Need
In November 2006, Strange took part in the
BBC reality series "Celebrity Scissorhands " (featuring top celebrity hairdresserLee Stafford ) forChildren in Need . He returned to the show in October 2007 as Assistant Manager. He was also put in charge of the catwalk, showing all of the best haircuts of the series and also people dressed in 80's style clothing and make-up.Steve will be returning to Celebrity Scissorhands as an image consultant in 2008. [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/realitytv/a131442/scissorhands-contestants-unveiled.html]
Ashes to Ashes
Strange made a brief appearance in episode two of the 1980s-themed
BBC TV series Ashes to Ashes, which was aired on 14th February 2008. He played himself performing theVisage song Fade to Grey at the "Blitz" nightclub in which he was once host.References
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