- Steve Fairnie
Steve Fairnie (1951-1993) was a British musician, painter, sculptor, actor, board game designer and chicken hypnotist, best known as the frontman of the
post-punk bandWritz , and as one half - with his wifeBev Sage - of the 1980s pop outfitTechno Twins (later justThe Technos ).Career
Born in
Fraserburgh and raised inBristol , Fairnie excelled in fine art, eventually graduating from London'sRoyal College of Art with an MA in Sculpture (contemporaries includedTurner Prize winnerTony Cragg ). He began the acoustic gospel duoFish Co with fellow singer-songwriterSteve Rowles and released the albums "Can't Be Bad" in 1975 and "Beneath the Laughter" in 1978, the latter with a full backing band - now including Fairnie's wife Bev Sage - that would form the nucleus of their subsequent project Writz.Writz became a fixture on the post-punk London scene, headlining at major venues including the
Marquee Club [Full listing of 1979 Marquee headliners on the [http://www.themarqueeclub.net/1979 official Marquee site] ] . Outright commercial success was elusive but 1979 single "Night Nurse" (produced by10cc 's Kevin Godley and Lol Creme) was a minor hit and was followed by the album "Writz". The band - nowFamous Names - played in theDennis Potter LWT production "Cream In My Coffee" [imdb title|id=0080567|title=Cream In My Coffee] . Famous Names folded in 1981, many of the band and crew moving on to other musical projects, most notably Willie Williams, who went on to become an integral part of theU2 entourage. Sound engineer Ken Watts has been tour director forGeorge Michael since Wham! days and monitor engineer John Roden went on to become one of the industry's foremost live engineers with clients includingPaul McCartney .Infobox musical artist
Name = Writz / Famous Names
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Origin = Bristol, London (UK)
Genre = Post-punk art-rock
Years_active = 1978-1981
Label = Electric Records
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URL = [http://fairnie.free.fr/writz.htm www.fairnie.net]
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Past_members = Steve Rowles (vocals & guitar), Steve Fairnie (vocals), Bev Sage (vocals), Jules Hardwick (guitar), Nick Battle (bass), Arry Axell (drums)
Notable_instruments = Fairnie and Sage continued as the Techno Twins, covering "Falling In Love Again", which charted in 1982, and releasing "Swing Together", aGlenn Miller -meets-Marilyn Monroe pastiche. The album "Technostalgia" followed, and in 1985, as The Technos, "Foreign Land"—produced, amongst others, byAnne Dudley ofArt of Noise —was issued to critical acclaim but minimal sales [Record label [http://membres.lycos.fr/fairnie/technohistory.htm Refuge press release] , 1988] . In August 1985, the Technos performed their last-ever live show at theGreenbelt festival , an annual Christian event with which they had been heavily involved from its inception more than a decade earlier [Involvement notably referred to by Tom Davies in his 1996 book "Landscapes of Glory" (SPCK, ISBN 0-281-04908-4)] . After a three-year hiatus, the Technos' final album "Songs for a Nervous World" was released. Parallel to their Technos output, Fairnie and Sage formed the avant-garde performance art collective Casualtease. As well as an album, credited to the Techno Orchestra, there were sporadic outbursts of Casualtease productions throughout the 1980s.As a fine artist, Fairnie's most prominent pieces were created in the second half of the 1980s to his death in 1993. He also received many commissions to illustrate magazines and books, including for US poet
Robert Lax 's "24th and 7th" [Stride Publications, 1993, ISBN 1-873012-66-7] . Other creative projects included the rock'n'roll board game "Hype", conceived and designed in partnership with Willie Williams, billed as "the only board game with all the slime and grime of the music business" [Detailed description available at [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/3244 The Boardgame Geek] ] . Fairnie also starred in a silent TV comedy series called "The Kid", broadcast by theBBC in 1986 [imdb title | id = 0492431|title = The Kid] . He was a part-timeCharlie Chaplin lookalike, assignments including some of the 1980sIBM newspaper ads. Finally, Fairnie was an accomplished chicken hypnotist, to the delight of mostly bewildered crowds…In 1993, Fairnie died from an
asthma attack while on a field trip toBrixham ,Devon , with a group of students fromWeston-super-Mare College, where he was a lecturer. Despite his limited commercial success ("The thing I hate most about myself is my complete inability to make money." [Obituary,The Independent , 10th March 1993] ), in his lifetime he inspired scores of up and coming musicians and artists, the most notable example beingU2 . During theZoo TV tour,Bono would close shows citing a 1979 Fairnie lyric from the Writz track 'Muscle Culture': "I have a vision, television".elected works
Albums
*1975: Fish Co - "Can't Be Bad"
*1979: Fish Co - "Beneath The Laughter"
*1979: Writz - "Writz"
*1982: Techno Twins - "Technostalgia"
*1982: Techno Orchestra - "Casualtease"
*1985: The Technos - "Foreign Land"
*1988: The Technos - "Songs For A Nervous World"Art
*1975: "Houseworks - Home Is Where The Art Is" exhibition, London (with Mark Dunhill)
*1983: "Techno Exhibition", The Art Centre, London
*1987: Casualtease "Video Missionaries" performance art show, Bristol
*1993: Illustrations for Robert Lax's "24th & 7th" (Stride Publications)Acting
*1980: "Cream In My Coffee", LWT
*1986: " [http://www.thetics.com/thekid The Kid] ", BBCBoard game
*1985: "Hype" (Virgin Games)
References
External links
* [http://www.fairnie.net Guide to Steve Fairnie's life and career]
* [http://shipoffools.com/Features/frameit.htm?0303/fairnie.html Ship of Fools 2003 tribute]
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