- Howard Devoto
Infobox musical artist
Name = Howard Devoto
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Howard Trafford
Born =Scunthorpe ,North Lincolnshire ,England ,15 March 1952
Origin =Manchester ,England
Years_active = 1975—present
Instrument = vocals, keyboards,guitar s,
Genre =Punk rock ,Post-Punk ,Synthpop , New Wave, Electronic
Associated_acts =Buzzcocks , Magazine,Luxuria
Alias = Howard Devoto
Label =New Hormones , Virgin,EMI
URL =Howard Devoto (born Howard Trafford on
March 15 1952 ["Enciclopedia della musica rock", Cesare Rizzi. "HOWARD DEVOTO (HOWARD TRAFFORD) (15 marzo 1952): voce"] inScunthorpe [ [http://shotbybothsides.com/mag_fanz.htm Shot By Both Sides] ] ,North Lincolnshire ,England ) is an Englishrock and roll singer/songwriter who began his career as the frontman for thepunk band Buzzcocks , and who then formed several other groups, notably Magazine.Biography
He was brought up in
Leeds andWarwickshire , and attendedLeeds Grammar School . Later, he went toBolton Polytechnic College , where he met his future bandmatesPete Shelley andBen Mandelson .Inspired by the
Sex Pistols , Devoto co-formed Buzzcocks with singer/guitaristPete Shelley in 1976. He left Buzzcocks after only one record (the "Spiral ScratchE.P. ") and a small number of performances.Devoto afterwards formed the influential, genre-defying Magazine in 1977. Their unique style was not easily categorized but they were more often than not described rather simplistically as "post-punk" or "new wave". They went on to release several ground-breaking albums, which met with only moderate commercial success, as well as minor hits such as "
Shot By Both Sides " and "A Song From Under the Floorboards". After Magazine split in 1981 Devoto spent two years putting together a solo album with former Magazine keyboard playerDave Formula . Though criticism of "Jerky Versions of the Dream " was mixed, the single "Rainy Season" was consistently picked as a stand-out track. "Jerky Versions of the Dream" was reissued in 2007 by Virgin/EMI, featuring several tracks of bonus material.A collaboration (three songs) with Bernard Szajner on the "Brute Reason" LP was released on
Island Records in 1983. This was followed by a rendering ofBig Star 's "Holocaust" for the loose collectiveThis Mortal Coil . The album "It'll End in Tears" contained contributions from many of the 4AD label's best artists, Devoto's presence being somewhat atypical.One of his next projects was a 1988 collaboration with
Liverpool multi-instrumentalist Noko. AsLuxuria they released two albums and amusic video for the single "Redneck".For most of the 1990s, Devoto was little involved in music, earning his living by working for a photo archive. [http://www.popmatters.com/music/interviews/devoto-howard.html]
Devoto teamed up for the first time in twenty-five years with Buzzcocks
Pete Shelley and released the much-anticipated "Buzzkunst" under the nameShelleyDevoto in 2001. Reviews were mixed.In 2002, Devoto had a small part in the movie "
24 Hour Party People ", a film about Manchester'sFactory Records . He himself is portrayed in the film by the actorMartin Hancock , though Hancock bears little physical resemblance to Devoto. It has to be noted that Devoto himself makes a brief appearance in the film as a janitor, he addresses the camera to comment that he has no memory of the current events occurring.Tributes, references and cover songs
Devoto's influence on modern rock can be noted by the number of bands that continue to be influenced by his work. Momus recorded the tribute song "The Most Important Man Alive" for the Bungalow Records compilation "Suite 98" in 1988. Devoto has collaborated with the
Chester bandMansun , appearing on their EP "Being A Girl (Part One)", and writing a song for the band's earlier EP "Closed For Business".Mansun have also covered Shot By Both Sides live. Both Ministry and Peter Murphy have covered Magazine's "The Light Pours Out of Me", whilstMorrissey (a friend of Devoto's) has covered Magazine's "A Song From Under The Floorboards" though the highly idiosyncratic nature of Devoto's writing and singing may have discouraged many would-be imitators.Radiohead have cited Magazine many times and covered Shot By Both Sides.References
External links
* [http://www.shotbybothsides.com/mag_howa.htm Devoto/Magazine links page]
* [http://www.popmatters.com/music/interviews/devoto-howard.html Interview]
* [http://www.buzzcocks.com Buzzcocks Official Website]
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