- Phil Chevron
Philip Chevron (born Philip Ryan
17 June 1957 inDublin ) is an Irishsinger ,songwriter andguitarist . He is most widely known aslead guitar ist for theShane MacGowan led punk/folkrock band ,The Pogues .Career
In the late 1970s, Chevron was lead singer and founding member of short-lived
punk rock outfit,The Radiators From Space , receiving much critical acclaim, albeit little widespread popularity or financial success. Following the break up of the band, he lived inLondon for a time, meeting and befriendingShane MacGowan through time spent working together at a record shop.Following the release of the Pogues' 1984 debut
album "Red Roses For Me ", he was invited to join the band on a short-term basis as cover forbanjo playerJem Finer 's paternity leave. He then took over as guitarist following MacGowan's decision to concentrate on singing - thereby becoming a full-time member of the band in time for the recording of second album, "Rum, Sodomy And The Lash ".Although living somewhat in the shadow of Shane MacGowan during his time with the Pogues, and lacking the former's pitch-black sense of humour and distinctive vocal style, Chevron proved himself as a
singer-songwriter in his own right, creating the popularballad s "Thousands are Sailing" and "Lorelei" amongst others.Fact|date=May 2007Although primarily known as a guitarist, he is also a skilled player of the banjo and
mandolin , as first demonstrated on the Pogues' third album, "If I Should Fall from Grace with God ". Chevron left the Pogues in 1994 following much-publicised problems with drugs andalcohol , though he still tours with the band on occasion.In 2003, he reformed The Radiators (Plan 9) along with ex-Pogues
bassist Cait O'Riordan and currently spends his time writing, touring and recording. The released the critically acclaimed Trouble Pilgrim in 2006 and it received high critical acclaim and topped the independent record charts but again did not make any roads into the mainstream. The album included a tribute to Chevron's friendJoe Strummer .In recent years he has become, in effect, the Pogues' unofficial spokesperson and resident expert on the reclusive Shane MacGowan - frequently visiting online forums and directly answering questions from fans. In 2004, he personally oversaw the
remastering and re-release of the Pogues' entire back catalogue on CD. He now tours regularly with The Pogues after a successfulreunion tour in 2001.In June 2007 it was announced on The Pogues' website that Chevron has been diagnosed with a strand of "locally advanced" throat cancer. In early 2008 it was announced via The Pogues official website the Chevron had recovered and to his surprise and joy his hearing returned to almost pre-treatment levels. He embarked on the March 2008 tour of the United States and even managed to sing 'Thousands are sailing' in each of the performances.
External links
* [http://www.pogues.com/ The Pogues Official Website]
* [http://www.theradiators.tv/ The Radiators from Space Official Website]
* [http://xoomer.alice.it/theitalianrover/band_chevron.htm The Italian Rover - Italian Philip Chevron Web Page]
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