- James Dean Bradfield
Infobox musical artist
Name = James Dean Bradfield
Img_capt = James Dean Bradfield on the Manics' "Past, Present and Future" tour
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = James Dean Bradfield
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Born = birth date and age|1969|2|21
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Origin =Pontypool ,Wales ,UK
Instrument =Guitar Vocals
Genre =Alternative rock
Occupation =
Years_active = 1989–present (Manic Street Preachers )
2004–present (solo)
Label =Columbia Records
Notable_instruments = Gibson Les Paul Custom
URL = [http://www.jamesdeanbradfieldofficial.com/ jamesdeanbradfieldofficial.com/]James Dean Bradfield is the lead
guitar ist and vocalist for the Welsh rock bandManic Street Preachers .Biography
Career
Born on
February 21 1969 inPontypool , Monmouthshire he attended the localOakdale Comprehensive school in Blackwood where he suffered years of cruelty and bullying (he claims he was "a Woody Allen-esque little nerd") for his name, lazy eye (a popular nickname was "Crossfire"), musical bent (which was apparent even at a young age when he joined the school choir) and small size (another nickname was "He-man" - this was ironic as James is still only 5"5). Because of this James formed a rather exclusive relationship with three friends: his cousin Sean Moore, who lived with James and his family throughout their childhood after his own parents' divorce, and future bandmatesNicky Wire (real name Nicholas Jones) andRichey James Edwards . Bradfield is named afterJames Dean - his father wanted originally to call himClint Eastwood Bradfield, but this was vetoed by his mother.Bradfield loved to run and was a fine steeple-chaser, and soon grew fond of famous
punk rock bandThe Clash . He there-and-then gave up his dream of "being likeNapoleon " and decided that he wanted to be a rock star. He learnt to play guitar by learning how to playGuns N' Roses 's "Appetite for Destruction " with the curtains drawn in his parents' front room. He was soonbusking of a Saturday on the streets of Cardiff - where apparently he got the name for the band from an old tramp who called him "the manic street preacher" or from the regular street Evangelical Christian preachers on Cardiff's Queen Street in the 1980s.Wire soon began to join his friend busking (playing acoustic guitar) and the seeds of the band were planted. James was the musical brain, Sean was persuaded to join on drums and the bassist was Miles "Flicker" Woodward while Richey drove for the band. After several band names (the most interesting apparently being "
Betty Blue ", (after the film of the same name) and the firing of "Flicker" followed with Richey joining, the band becameManic Street Preachers . The band began playing riotous gigs in various ‘toilet’ venues around the country. During these hectic times, James once had his jaw broken and couldn't sing for almost 2 months after he tried to defend Richey inMcDonalds on his birthday.However, they managed to release the self-financed "
Suicide Alley " and were eventually signed by managers Phillip and Martin Hall. All four soon moved up toLondon , where they lived with Phillip Hall for some time in his new home rent free, which he had just bought with his wife, ‘paying’ their way by tidying and cooking. Contrary to popular belief, manager Philip Hall didn't remortgage his house, although the £45,000 investment still took up a massive amount of his personal wealth. The band quickly became a cult and, possibly, the most hated band in Britain. James would often be pelted with bottles on stage - and once took one full on the face.The Manics (as they are often affectionately known) began recording their first album in the early 90s, and James supplied all the guitar parts despite Richey being credited with playing the instrument on the album. 1992 saw the band release "
Generation Terrorists ", which included the hit singles "Motorcycle Emptiness " and "You Love Us ". It was quickly followed with the moderately successful but critically mixed anthemic rock of "Gold Against the Soul ". During the era of their controversial third album "The Holy Bible", James became a semi-alcoholic - which only worsened with the infamous disappearance of friend and band member Edwards. [SeeRichey James Edwards for more]James later moved to London, continuing to battle issues with alcohol. The band then decided to continue without Edwards and record the fourth album "
Everything Must Go " - the success of which brought them into the mainstream for the first time.The band's fifth album "
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours " saw them berated by many 'hardcore' fans for going mainstream but brought them huge worldwide success and their first number one single in the form of "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next ". With their sixth studio album "Know Your Enemy", the band promised a return to their punk beginnings. Tracks from the album were first aired in Cuba at a concert attended byFidel Castro (this gig was later made in to the DVD "Louder Than War ", which was named after a joke Castro made when Nicky suggested the concert might be a bit loud). However, the album failed to enthrall either the hardcore faithful or the "EMG/TIMTTMY"-era fans and the Manics retreated to Wales.The release of the band's 'Best of' "Forever Delayed" was at the end of 2002, and was accompanied by a nation-wide tour. The tour sold well. 2003/04 were spent recording new material, including time with veteran producer
Tony Visconti and in October 2004 the band released their single "The Love of Richard Nixon", which breezed to number 2 in the charts. The band's seventh album "Lifeblood " was released shortly after. In addition to this, Bradfield's second lyric writing foray came in the shape of 'Firefight', a track from the free "God Save the Manics " EP of April 2005, paving the way for his solo album the following year.Bradfield has also collaborated with Tom Jones on his "Reload" album,
Kylie Minogue on her "Impossible Princess " album,Patrick Jones on his "Commemoration & Amnesia" album, and has remixed the track "Inertia Creeps" forMassive Attack . In 2003 Bradfield contributed original music for the brand new play "The War Is Dead Long Live The War" written byPatrick Jones (Nicky Wire's brother).olo career
In late April 2006, a track from Bradfield's debut solo single entitled "
That's No Way To Tell A Lie " premiered on Janice Long's show on Radio 2. It became the first single from the album and was released onJuly 10 while the album, entitled "The Great Western ", was released onJuly 24 . The single debuted at #18 in the UK single charts while the album debuted at #22 on the album charts. The positions were considered relatively successful considering the lack of promotion.In support of the album, Bradfield played a series of three solo gigs in May 2006 in
Manchester ,Glasgow andLondon . The setlists consisted of tracks from the "The Great Western" as well as several Manics tracks including "This Is Yesterday" and "Ocean Spray". He has also played one further date inLondon ULU in June 2006, featuring a similar setlist to the other gigs, but with the addition of further Manics favourite No Surface All Feeling. Bradfield also performed at the 2006V Festival in late August. He embarked on his first full UK tour - consisting of 15 dates - in October. A second single, 'An English Gentleman' was lifted from "The Great Western " prior to the tour and entered the UK chart at #31 on 1st October 2006.Personal life
*During the early 90s, Bradfield was engaged for almost 2 years, but the relationship broke up in 1993.
*James' mother died of cancer in 1999 (the song "Ocean Spray", James' first published lyric, is about her passing).
*He currently lives inChiswick ,London ,England ,UK but also has a house in the dock area ofCardiff ,Wales ,UK .
*Despite having said “I always get bored of the company of women really quickly,” he married Mylène Halsall in a secret ceremony inFlorence ,Italy on 11 July, 2004.olo discography
Albums
*"
The Great Western " (24 July, 2006) - #22ingles
* "
That's No Way to Tell a Lie " (10 July, 2006) - #18
* "An English Gentleman " (25 September, 2006) - #31External links
* [http://www.jamesdeanbradfieldofficial.com/ Official James Dean Bradfield Site]
* [http://www.manics.co.uk Official Manic Street Preachers Site]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/manicstreetpreachers/pages/james_dean_bradfield.shtml BBC Biography]
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