- Knox (musician)
Knox (born Ian M. Carnochan,
4 September 1945 ) aka I.M. Carnarchan is a British musician. Born inLondon , he spent his formulative years inCricklewood , (North London ) and thenWatford , where he became interested in theguitar at the age of thirteen. He was in variousschool bands, based atWatford Grammar School for Boys , including The Renegades (dress - black shirts andsunglasses ), and Knox and the Knight Ryders.Art School
Knox's budding musical development was gradually put on hold when he went to art school (in Watford, and in the West of England), where he developed an interest in
painting . Knox's painting was inspired by both classical artists, and contemporary artists likeSalvador Dalí ,Andy Warhol , Peter Blake,Richard Hamilton , etc., plus one of his friends, the artist Andrew Garnet-Lawson. Knox painted continuously from 1967 until 1992.The Vibrators
In 1972 Knox returned to playing
music and in early 1976 was a founder member ofThe Vibrators , one of the very firstpunk rock bands in the UK. As well as being thefrontman he was the mainsongwriter for the band, writing such hits as "Baby Baby", "London Girls" and "Automatic Lover" (allTop 40 UK Singles Chart hits). The band played the legendary100 Club Punk festival, and also gigged and recorded with the guitar legendChris Spedding which produced the single, "Pogo Dancing".olo and collaborations
Knox also worked as a solo artist, recording an
album "Plutonium Express", which came out on the Razorrecord label in 1983. He also played guitar onRobyn Hitchcock 's solo debut,Black Snake Diamond Role . He did two gigs working withAlex Chilton (singer withThe Box Tops , The Letters, and later inBig Star ) one of which was recorded and released as the album "Live in London". Also in 1983 Knox played guitar and wrote material for the Urban Dogs, a band withCharlie Harper from theU.K. Subs (another punk band), producing an album of the same name.In 1984 Knox started the Fallen Angels band which exclusively performed his material, and had
Hanoi Rocks (Scandinavian precursors toGuns N' Roses ) as his recording band.Punk plays on
With the renewed interest in punk the original line-up of The Vibrators reformed in 1983, and has continued working since doing several tours a year. The band produced a further fifteen studio albums (their latest "Punk: The Early Years" is out on the U.S. label
Cleopatra Records ), numerouslive album s,compilation album s and albums of early demos. The majority of the songs being written by Knox. During this period a further two Urban Dogs albums with material written by Knox were released, plus two more Fallen Angels albums written entirely by him. Knox's main lyrical inspiration comes fromLou Reed (Velvet Underground ),Bob Dylan , andIggy Pop .Knox also wrote a book on the Vibrators [http://www.deserthearts.com/vibrators.html "The Vibrators –21 Years Of Punk Mania"] - "nobody else seemed interested in doing it so I did it".
Knox is a prolific songwriter and, to date, the two most successful covers of his compositions are the
ballad "Baby Baby", which sold in excess of 250,000 copies when recorded byDie Toten Hosen in Germany, (and was also recorded by R.E.M. as aChristmas single for theirfan club ); and "Troops of Tomorrow" covered byThe Exploited (the title track of their Top 20 placed album).Punk portraits
He has painted numerous punk portraits recently:
Joe Strummer ,Joey Ramone , etc., Leatherface (he of the baby skin mask from thefilm "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre "), plus paintings oflandscape s and buildings. (About eighty of Knox’s paintings can be seen at the second external link shown below).External links
* [http://www.thevibrators.com The Vibrators website]
* [http://www.knox76.com Knox as artist]
* [http://www.deserthearts.com Desert Hearts publishers]
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