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Chris Acland
Chris Acland performing with Lush.Background information Birth name Christopher John Dyke Acland Born 7 September 1966
Lancaster, EnglandDied 17 October 1996 (aged 30)
Burneside, EnglandGenres Shoegazing, britpop Occupations Drummer Instruments Drums Years active 1988–1996 Labels 4AD Associated acts Lush Chris Acland (7 September 1966 – 17 October 1996) was an English musician, best known for being the drummer of the London based shoegazing and britpop musical ensemble, Lush.
Biography
Christopher John Dyke Acland was born in Lancaster Infirmary. He played in a number of other bands before Lush, including The Infection and Panic.
In 1988, Acland became a founding member of Lush, along with Steve Rippon, Emma Anderson, Meriel Barham and Miki Berenyi. After personnel changes gave way to a stable line-up, Lush released their debut EP, Scar, and developed a following as a live act. They would go on to release three albums and several singles and EPs and achieve critical success.
Acland was a fan of football and a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur F.C..
On 17 October 1996, after Lush had completed their tour and music festival appearances, and two days after bandmate Anderson announced a desire to quit the band, Acland committed suicide by hanging himself in his parents' house in Burneside, Cumbria. His bandmates in Lush were devastated and disbanded after a period of mourning.[1]
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 104th Edition notes that he was the son of Oliver Geoffrey Dyke Acland and Judith Veronica Williams. He was the great-grandson of Sir Francis Dyke Acland, the 14th Baronet Acland.
References
Miki Berenyi · Emma Anderson · Phil King · Chris Acland
Meriel Barham · Steve RipponStudio albums Singles & EPs Mad Love EP · "Sweetness and Light" · "De-Luxe" · Black Spring EP · "Nothing Natural" · "For Love" · "Superblast!" · "Hypocrite" · "Desire Lines" · "Single Girl" · "Ladykillers" · "500 (Shake Baby Shake)"Compilations Music videos "De-Luxe" · "Nothing Natural" · "Superblast!" · "For Love" · "Hypocrite" · "Desire Lines" · "Undertow" · "Single Girl" · "Ladykillers" · "500 (Shake Baby Shake)"Related articles Categories:- 1966 births
- 1996 deaths
- English drummers
- People from Lancaster, Lancashire
- Musicians who committed suicide
- Suicides by hanging in England
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