English musicians born in 1963

Here are 36 famous musicians from England were born in 1963:

Johnny Marr

Johnny Marr (October 31, 1963 Ardwick-) also known as Marr, Johnny, John Martin Maher, Electronic or The Smiths is an English guitarist, musician, songwriter, film score composer and singer. His children are called Nile Marr and Sonny Marr.

Discography: Boomslang, The Messenger, Playland and New Town Velocity. His related genres: Alternative rock, Punk rock, Electronica, Post-punk, Indie rock, Noise pop and Indie pop.

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Tasmin Archer

Tasmin Archer (August 3, 1963 Bradford-) also known as Archer, Tasmin is an English singer.

Her most well known albums: Great Expectations, ON, Bloom, Shipbuilding, Shipbuilding, Sleeping Satellite, Arienne, One More Good Night With the Boys, In Your Care and Lords of the New Church. Genres she performed: Pop music and Rock music.

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Graham Fitkin

Graham Fitkin (April 19, 1963 Cornwall-) is an English composer.

His albums: Reflections: Clarinet Concertos. Genres: Ballet.

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Sim Cain

Sim Cain (July 31, 1963-) a.k.a. Cain, Sim or Sim Caine is an English , .

musician and drummer who is best known for his work with the band Rollins Band. Born in Liverpool, England, Cain began his music career as a drummer in various punk and post-punk bands in the UK. In 1986, he moved to New York City and became involved in the city's hardcore punk scene. It was there that he met Henry Rollins, the frontman of Black Flag, and eventually joined Rollins Band as their drummer in 1994.

Cain's contributions to Rollins Band's sound were crucial, as his rhythmic style combined funk and hard rock elements with Rollins' intense vocals and politically charged lyrics. Together, they released five critically acclaimed albums, including the gold-certified "Weight" in 1994. In addition to his work with Rollins Band, Cain has also collaborated with other notable musicians like Iggy Pop, Foetus, and Cop Shoot Cop. Cain is still active in the music industry and continues to perform and record with various artists.

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Nick Berry

Nick Berry (April 16, 1963 Woodford, London-) also known as Nicholas Berry, Nicholas "Nick" Berry, Nick or Berry, Nick is an English actor and musician. He has two children, Finley Berry and Louis Berry.

Nick Berry is best known for his roles in the BBC series "EastEnders" and "Heartbeat." He played the character of Simon Wicks in "EastEnders" from 1985-1990 and James "Nick" Rowan in "Heartbeat" from 1992-1998. Berry also had a successful career as a singer, with a number one hit single in the UK charts in 1986 with "Every Loser Wins." In addition to his work in television and music, Berry has also appeared in stage productions including "Chicago" and "Blood Brothers." In recent years, he has been focusing on his family life and charity work. Berry is a patron of the Downs Syndrome Association and has helped raise funds for various causes, including the Air Ambulance Service.

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Angie Brown

Angie Brown (June 13, 1963 Clapham-) a.k.a. Brown, Angie is an English singer.

Genres she performed include Dance music.

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Anne-Marie Ruddock

Anne-Marie Ruddock (June 22, 1963-) is an English singer.

She was born in East Tilbury, Essex and grew up in a musical family. Her father was a singer and musician, and Anne-Marie began singing at a young age. She gained popularity performing with the UK electronic dance group Rudimental and is known for hits such as "Rockabye," "Ciao Adios," and "Alarm." In addition to her career in music, Anne-Marie has also made guest appearances on several TV shows like "Saturday Mash-Up!" and "Celebrity Juice." She has also been an advocate for body positivity and mental health awareness.

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Gavin Harrison

Gavin Harrison (May 28, 1963 Harrow, London-) also known as Harrison, Gavin is an English musician, songwriter and drummer.

His albums include Sanity and Gravity, Drop, Circles, The Man Who Sold Himself and . Genres: Alternative rock, Progressive rock, Jazz, Progressive metal, Jazz fusion, Experimental music and Math rock.

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Richard Egarr

Richard Egarr (August 7, 1963-) a.k.a. Egarr, Richard is an English harpsichordist, pianist and conductor.

His albums include BBC Music, Volume 17, Number 5: Concerti Grossi, Op. 3 Nos. 1, 2 / Chandos Anthems Nos. 6, 10, Complete Violin Sonatas, Violin Sonatas, Op. 5, 12 Solo Sonatas, Op. 1, Violin Sonatas, 1781, Organ Concertos Op. 7 (Academy of Ancient Music feat. organ: Richard Egarr) (disc 1), Harpsichord Concertos / Triple Concerto BWV 1044, Gamba Sonatas, Violin Sonatas and Concerti Grossi Op. 3 / Sonata a 5 (Academy of Ancient Music, director: Richard Egarr).

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Susan Ann Sulley

Susan Ann Sulley (March 22, 1963 Sheffield-) is an English singer.

Genres related to her: Synthpop.

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Tim Bowness

Tim Bowness (November 29, 1963 Latchford-) a.k.a. Bowness, Tim is an English singer.

Discography: My Hotel Year, Sleepwalker, Flame, The Scent of Crash and Burn, , California, Norfolk and Abandoned Dancehall Dreams. Genres he performed: Art rock, Ambient music, Post-rock and Dream pop.

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Blaze Bayley

Blaze Bayley (May 29, 1963 Birmingham-) also known as Blaze Bailey, Bayley, Blaze or Bayley Alexander Cooke is an English singer, songwriter, musician and singer-songwriter.

His albums: The Man Who Would Not Die, Alive in Poland, Promise and Terror, The King of Metal, Soundtracks of My Life, Tenth Dimension, Silicon Messiah and Blood & Belief. Genres he performed include Heavy metal and Hard rock.

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Dave Rotheray

Dave Rotheray (February 9, 1963 Kingston upon Hull-) otherwise known as Rotheray, Dave is an English musician, guitarist and songwriter.

His albums: The Life of Birds and Answer Ballads. His related genres: Pop music, Alternative rock and Indie pop.

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Simon Wolstencroft

Simon Wolstencroft (January 19, 1963-) also known as Wolstencroft, Simon is an English musician.

He is best known as the drummer of the popular Manchester band, The Fall, in the mid to late 1980s. Wolstencroft also played with other Manchester-based bands such as The Patrol and Freak Party before eventually forming his own band, The Red-Sided Garter Snakes, in the 1990s. In addition to his music career, Wolstencroft is also an author and has published a memoir titled "You Can Drum But You Can't Hide: The Simon Wolstencroft Story."

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Paul Hullah

Paul Hullah (June 26, 1963 Ripon-) is an English , .

Paul Hullah (June 26, 1963 Ripon-) is an English poet, professor, and scholar. He is best known for his contributions to the study of Romantic literature and poetry, as well as his own published collections of poetry. Hullah received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of Oxford, and his PhD in English from the University of Cambridge. He has since taught at various universities in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and is currently a professor of English at the National University of Singapore. In addition to his academic pursuits, Hullah has published six collections of poetry, including "The Good Old Days" and "Fragments from the History of Loss," both of which were widely acclaimed. He has also written numerous critical essays and articles, and has edited several works on Romantic literature and poetry.

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John Pickard

John Pickard (September 11, 1963-) is an English , .

His most well known albums: .

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Beki Bondage

Beki Bondage (June 3, 1963 Bristol-) also known as Rebecca Bond or Bondage, Beki is an English singer and musician.

Her albums include Cold Turkey. Genres she performed include Punk rock.

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Carl McCoy

Carl McCoy (January 18, 1963 London-) a.k.a. McCoy, Carl is an English singer.

His related genres: Death metal, Gothic rock, Industrial metal and Gothic metal.

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Ben Matthews

Ben Matthews (July 21, 1963 England-) also known as Matthews, Ben is an English , .

Ben Matthews is an English musician, best known as the keyboardist and guitarist for the rock band Thunder. Born on July 21, 1963, in England, Matthews began playing the piano at the age of seven and later picked up the guitar. In the late 1980s, he co-founded Thunder along with lead vocalist Danny Bowes. The band went on to achieve success in the UK and Europe, releasing several studio albums and touring extensively. Matthews has also worked as a producer and songwriter and has collaborated with various artists such as Magnum, Ian Gillan, and Bernie Marsden. In addition to his music career, he is a certified physiotherapist and has worked in the healthcare industry.

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Brian Nash

Brian Nash (May 20, 1963 Liverpool-) a.k.a. Nash, Brian is an English guitarist.

He is best known as the guitarist and founding member of the pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Nash co-wrote many of the band's hits, including "Relax" and "Two Tribes". After the band disbanded in 1987, Nash continued his music career as a solo artist and session guitarist for other musicians, including Paul McCartney and Lisa Stansfield. In addition to music, Nash is also a photographer and has exhibited his work in galleries around the world. Nash continues to perform and record music, and has released several solo albums throughout his career.

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Jane McDonald

Jane McDonald (April 4, 1963 Wakefield-) a.k.a. Jane Anne McDonald is an English presenter, singer and actor.

Discography: Jane McDonald, Inspiration, Love at the Movies, You Belong to Me, Jane, You're My World and The Singer of Your Song. Genres she performed include Pop music.

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Stephen Thrower

Stephen Thrower (December 9, 1963 Ashton-under-Lyne-) also known as Thrower, Stephen or Coil is an English writer and film score composer.

Thrower is best known for his extensive work on the history of horror and other genres of cult cinema. He is the author of several books including "Nightmare USA: The Untold Story of the Exploitation Independents," "The Eyeball Compendium: Writings on the Films of Jess Franco," and "Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesus Franco." In addition to his writing, Thrower is also a gifted musician and has composed scores for independent films, most notably his work with the experimental electronic music group, Coil. Thrower is highly regarded in his field and has been a guest speaker at numerous film festivals and universities across the world. He currently resides in the United Kingdom with his family.

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Simon Wright

Simon Wright (June 19, 1963 Oldham-) also known as Wright, Simon is an English musician.

Genres he performed: Hard rock, Heavy metal and Blues rock.

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Rob Collins

Rob Collins (February 23, 1963-July 22, 1996) also known as Collins, Rob was an English keyboard player.

He was best known as a member of the rock band "The Charlatans" where he played the Hammond organ and the piano. Collins started his music career as a DJ in the late 1980s and joined the band in 1989, just before they became popular.

Collins was an integral part of the band's success and played on all their albums until his death in 1996. He was known for his distinctive and energetic playing style and was often credited with helping to define the band's sound.

Tragically, Collins died in a car accident at the age of 33. In his memory, The Charlatans released a compilation album called "Songs From The Other Side" which featured some of his unreleased works. Collins' contribution to the music industry has been widely recognized and he is remembered as a talented musician and a vital part of The Charlatans' legacy.

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Al Gregg

Al Gregg (June 9, 1963 West Brompton-) also known as Gregg, Al is an English writer, musician and actor.

He began his career as a musician, playing the drums in various bands. In the 1990s, he turned his attention to writing and went on to publish several novels, including "The Blood of Saints" and "The Crow's Garden". He has also written for television, with credits including "The Bill" and "Holby City". As an actor, he has had roles in a number of films and TV shows, such as "Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "EastEnders". In addition, he has worked as a radio presenter and documentary maker.

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Ian Kirkham

Ian Kirkham (March 9, 1963 Preston, Lancashire-) a.k.a. Kirkham, Ian is an English saxophonist and musician.

He is best known as the saxophonist for the British rock band Simply Red, having been a member since 1986. Prior to joining Simply Red, Kirkham played saxophone for various bands and artists, including The Style Council, M People, and Wang Chung.

In addition to his work with Simply Red, Kirkham has also collaborated with other musicians, such as Joss Stone, Tom Jones, and Robbie Williams. He has also performed on several film soundtracks, including Bridget Jones's Diary and Love Actually.

Kirkham has been praised for his versatile saxophone skills and his ability to play a wide range of musical styles, including jazz, funk, and soul. He has won several awards for his contributions to music, including the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) Gold Badge Award in 2015.

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Mike Joyce

Mike Joyce (June 1, 1963 Fallowfield-) otherwise known as Joyce, Mike or Michael Joyce is an English drummer and musician.

Genres he performed include Alternative rock, Indie rock and Indie pop.

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Alan Davey

Alan Davey (September 11, 1963 Ipswich-) also known as Alan "The Elf" Davey or Alan \"The Elf\" Davey is an English bassist and singer.

His albums: Bedouin, The Final Call, Eclectic Devils, Captured Rotation, Al Chemical's Lysergic Orchestra, Four-Track Mind, Volume 1, Human on the Outside, Cyber Tooth, Live at SRS 2011 and Four-Track Mind, Volume 3. Genres he performed: Heavy metal, Acid rock, Progressive rock, Protopunk, Hard rock, Space rock, Black metal and Psychedelic rock.

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Terry Burrows

Terry Burrows (January 18, 1963 Ipswich-) otherwise known as Yukio Yung, Yung, Yukio or Burrows, Terry is an English musician, author and writer.

His albums include K-I-S-S Guide to Playing Guitar and The Yung and Moore Show.

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Paul Oakenfold

Paul Oakenfold (August 30, 1963 London-) also known as Paul Oakenfield, Paul Okenfold, Journeys By DJ, Oakenfold, Paul, Journey's By DJ, Oakenfold, Oakey, Paul Mark Oakenfold or Electra is an English disc jockey, record producer, chef, actor, film score composer and remixer.

His discography includes: Perfecto Fluoro, Global Underground 004: Paul Oakenfold in Oslo, Global Underground 007: Paul Oakenfold in New York, Tranceport, Global Underground 002: Paul Oakenfold in New York, Resident: Two Years of Oakenfold at Cream, Perfecto Presents Another World, Perfecto Presents... Paul Oakenfold: Travelling, Perfecto Presents... Paul Oakenfold: Ibiza and Bunkka. Genres he performed include Techno, Trance music, Progressive house, House music, Goa trance, Balearic beat, Electronica, Film score, Electronic music, Electronic dance music, Acid house, Big beat and Breakbeat.

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Steve Argüelles

Steve Argüelles (November 16, 1963 United Kingdom-) otherwise known as Steve Arguelles or Argüelles, Steve is an English drummer and record producer.

Related albums: Fun House. Genres he performed include Jazz.

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John Mark Ainsley

John Mark Ainsley (July 9, 1963 Crewe-) a.k.a. Ainsley, John Mark is an English singer.

His albums: , The Hyperion Schubert Edition, Volume 26: An 1826 Schubertiad, Violin Concerto / Prelude / Romance / In Years Defaced, The Hyperion Schubert Edition, Volume 20: An 1815 Schubertiad, The Occasional Oratorio, The Hyperion Schubert Edition, Volume 37: The Final Year, The Hyperion Schubert Edition, Volume 28: An 1822 Schubertiad, Elijah, Maurerische Trauermusik / Requiem / Ave Verum Corpus and Mass in F minor / Psalm 150.

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Jim Glennie

Jim Glennie (October 10, 1963 Moss Side-) also known as Glennie, Jim or James Glennie is an English bassist and musician.

He is best known as the founding member and bassist of the alternative rock band James. Glennie was born in Moss Side, Manchester and grew up in Davyhulme. He attended the University of Manchester where he met many of the future members of James. Glennie has been with the band since its inception in 1982 and has contributed to many of their hits such as "Sit Down" and "Laid". In addition to his work with James, Glennie has also collaborated with other artists and released solo material. He is known for his melodic basslines and has been cited as an influence by many musicians. Glennie continues to tour and record with James, and is regarded as one of the most respected bassists in the British music industry.

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Gregory Page

Gregory Page (April 14, 1963 London-) also known as Page, Gregory is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist, cabaret artist and record producer.

His most recognized albums: Music for Mortals, The John Doe Sessions, The Romantic Adventures of Harry - 1994, The Romantic Adventures of Harry, Love Made Me Drunk, Daydreaming at Night, All Make Believe, Happiness Is Being Lonely, Heartstrings and Once & For All.

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Sarah Connolly

Sarah Connolly (June 13, 1963 County Durham-) otherwise known as Connolly, Sarah or Sarah Patricia Connolly is an English singer.

Her discography includes: Des Knaben Wunderhorn, , Sea Pictures / The Music Makers, Orchestral Works, Volume 6: A Royal Night of Variety / The Pageant of London / Berceuse / Chant d'espérance / Serenade / Orchestral Songs, Das Lied von der Erde, St. John Passion, , Phaedra / A Charm of Lullabies / Lachrymae, Weihnachtskantaten BWV 57, 110, 122 and Juditha Triumphans.

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Tony Barber

Tony Barber (April 20, 1963 Edmonton, London-) also known as Barber, Tony, Anthony 'Tony' Barber or Anthony Barber is an English bassist, musician and producer.

Related albums: Lift Off With Airport. Genres: Alternative rock, Punk rock and Post-punk.

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