English musicians born in 1962

Here are 50 famous musicians from England were born in 1962:

Dave Gahan

Dave Gahan (May 9, 1962 North Weald-) also known as David Gahan, david_gahan or Gahan, Dave is an English singer, musician and singer-songwriter. He has three children, Jack Gahan, Stella Gahan and James Nicholas Rogers-Gahan.

His most recognized albums: Paper Monsters, Bottle Living/Hold On, Dirty Sticky Floors, I Need You, Kingdom, Hourglass, Hourglass Remixes, Saw Something / Deeper + Deeper, iTunes Live from SoHo and Live Monsters. Genres he performed: Synthpop, New Wave, Rock music, Alternative rock, Electronic rock, Alternative dance and Industrial rock.

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Kate Robbins

Kate Robbins (August 21, 1962 Margate-) also known as Prima Donna, Katherine Robbins or Kate Robbins & Beyond is an English musician, comedian, actor and singer. She has one child, Emily Atack.

Genres she performed include Pop rock and Pop music.

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Tracey Thorn

Tracey Thorn (September 26, 1962 Brookmans Park-) also known as Tracy Thorn, Thorn, Tracey, Tracey Ann Thorn or Tracey Anne Thorn is an English singer, singer-songwriter and guitarist.

Related albums: A Distant Shore, King's Cross (Hot Chip remix), Raise the Roof, Out of the Woods, Plain Sailing, Love and Its Opposite, It's All True, Grand Canyon, Oh, The Divorces! and Why Does the Wind?. Genres she performed: Folk music, House music, Pop music, Electronica and Alternative rock.

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Shaun Ryder

Shaun Ryder (August 23, 1962 Little Hulton-) a.k.a. Ryder, Shaun is an English singer, mail carrier, musician, actor, author, singer-songwriter, tv personality and journalist. His child is called Coco Sian Ryder.

His albums: Amateur Night in the Big Top and Barcelona (Friends Until the End). His related genres: Alternative dance, Madchester, Alternative rock, Electronica, Baggy and Britpop.

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John Squire

John Squire (November 24, 1962 Broadheath, Greater Manchester-) a.k.a. Squire, John or John Thomas Squire is an English singer, guitarist, artist, musician, songwriter, film score composer, music artist and visual artist.

His albums: Time Changes Everything and Marshall's House. Genres he performed: Alternative rock, Madchester, Psychedelic rock and Blues rock.

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John Balance

John Balance (February 16, 1962 Mansfield-November 13, 2004) a.k.a. Jhonn Balance, Jhon Balance or Balance, John was an English singer.

Genres he performed include Industrial music, Acid house, Ambient music, Electronic music, Noise music and Drone music.

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Boothby Graffoe

Boothby Graffoe (October 20, 1962 United Kingdom-) is an English comedian and playwright.

His albums: Wot Italian?.

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Michelle Collins

Michelle Collins (May 28, 1962 London Borough of Hackney-) a.k.a. Collins, Michelle, Michelle A. Collins or Michelle Danielle Collins is an English actor and television presenter. Her child is Maia-Rose Collins.

Her albums include Sunburn.

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Lee Mavers

Lee Mavers (August 2, 1962 Liverpool-) otherwise known as Mavers, Lee or Lee Anthony Mavers is an English singer, guitarist, singer-songwriter, musician and bassist.

Genres related to him: Alternative rock, Rock music and Rock and roll.

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Peter Hooton

Peter Hooton (September 28, 1962-) is an English singer.

He is best known as the lead singer of the iconic Liverpool band, The Farm. Hooton formed the band in 1984 and they gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s with hit songs such as "Groovy Train", "All Together Now", and "Mind". In addition to music, Hooton has also been involved in various political and social movements in Liverpool, advocating for issues such as workers' rights and community development. He has also hosted a radio show and written several books, including a memoir about his experiences in the music industry. Today, he continues to perform with The Farm and remains an influential figure in the Liverpool music scene.

Hooton was born and raised in Liverpool, England, and was a passionate football fan, supporting his hometown team, Liverpool FC. This inspired him to write several football-themed songs, including "Stepping Stone" and "Leather Boots". In the early days of The Farm, Hooton worked as a bricklayer to support himself while pursuing his musical career.

Apart from his work with The Farm, Hooton has been actively involved in social initiatives in Liverpool. He was a part of the Dockers' Strike in 1995, which fought against job losses and low wages for dock workers. He is also a prominent supporter of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign and has worked to bring justice for the victims of the Hillsborough disaster.

In addition, Hooton has been a presenter on Radio City, where he hosted a show called "The Liverpool Connection," featuring guests such as Ian Rush and Steven Gerrard. He has also written a book called "The Boys in the Band," which details his experiences with The Farm and the Liverpool music scene.

Hooton's contribution to Liverpool's music and culture has been recognized with several awards, including an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University. Today, he continues to perform with The Farm and remains an influential figure in the Liverpool community.

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Julia Fordham

Julia Fordham (August 10, 1962 Portsmouth-) a.k.a. Jules Fordham or Fordham, Julia is an English singer.

Her discography includes: Julia Fordham, Porcelain, That's Life, Concrete Love, East West, Falling Forward, Swept, The Julia Fordham Collection, (Love Moves in) Mysterious Ways and Different Time, Different Place (disc 2). Genres she performed: Pop music and Jazz.

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Miriam Stockley

Miriam Stockley (April 15, 1962 Johannesburg-) a.k.a. Marian Stockley, Mirian Stockley, Stockley, Miriam or Chimira is an English singer and composer.

Her discography includes: Miriam, Second Nature, Eternal and Show Me Heaven. Genres she performed include World music, Pop music, Classical music and New-age music.

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Joanne Catherall

Joanne Catherall (September 18, 1962 Sheffield-) is an English singer.

Her related genres: Synthpop.

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David Briggs

David Briggs (November 1, 1962-) also known as Briggs, David is an English organist.

Discography: BBC Music, Volume 16, Number 8: Vierne: Symphony no. 3 / Widor: Symphony no. 5 and Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor.

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Ted Chippington

Ted Chippington (February 1, 1962 Stoke-on-Trent-) is an English comedian.

Related albums: Man in a Suitcase, The Wanderer and Rockin' With Rita (Head to Toe).

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Jonathan Nott

Jonathan Nott (December 25, 1962 Solihull-) a.k.a. Nott, Jonathan is an English conductor.

Related albums: Symphonie No. 2 (Bamberger Symphoniker feat. conductor: Jonathan Nott), Bach: Violin Concertos / Gubaidulina: In tempus praesens, The Lost Art of Letter Writing, Symphonien Nos. 1, 3, 7 (Bamberger Symphoniker feat. conductor: Jonathan Nott ) and Accentus - Ensemble Intercontemporain - Laurence Equilbey - Jonathan Nott.

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Ian Astbury

Ian Astbury (May 14, 1962 Heswall-) also known as ian_astbury, Ian Robert Astbury or Astbury, Ian is an English singer and songwriter.

Discography: High Time Amplifier, Spirit\Light\Speed and BXI. Genres he performed include Hard rock, Gothic rock, Rock music, Post-punk and Heavy metal.

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Francis Dunnery

Francis Dunnery (December 25, 1962 Egremont-) also known as Dunnery, Francis is an English singer, musician and record producer.

Discography: Man, Fearless, Let's Go Do What Happens, One Night in Sauchiehall Street, Tall Blonde Helicopter, The Gulley Flats Boys, Welcome to the Wild Country, There's a Whole New World Out There, Release the Rats!! and Frankenstein Monster. Genres related to him: Progressive rock, Rock music, Acoustic music and Soft rock.

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Julianne Regan

Julianne Regan (June 30, 1962 Coventry-) also known as Regan, Julianne is an English singer.

Discography: Curios and ...Because I Can. Genres: Gothic rock.

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Darren Brown

Darren Brown (January 18, 1962 London-December 6, 2006 Tooting) also known as Wiz or Darren Mark Brown was an English singer and musician.

Genres he performed: Alternative rock and Punk rock.

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Bridget Wishart

Bridget Wishart (February 25, 1962 Plymouth-) also known as Wishart, Bridget is an English singer.

Genres she performed: Psychedelic rock, Rock music, Space rock and Protopunk.

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Ari Up

Ari Up (January 17, 1962 Munich-October 20, 2010 Los Angeles) also known as Ari Upp, Ari-Up, Arri Up, Arianna Forster, Up, Ari or Ariane Daniele Forster was an English singer and musician.

Her albums: Dread More Dan Dead. Genres: Dancehall, Punk rock, Reggae, Techno and Dub.

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Lee Harris

Lee Harris (July 20, 1962-) otherwise known as Harris, Lee or Lee David Harris is an English drummer and musician.

Genres: Art rock, Post-rock and Synthpop.

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Chris Bostock

Chris Bostock (November 23, 1962 Bristol-) is an English , .

Genres he performed include Funk, Swing music and New Wave.

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Paul Clark

Paul Clark (June 12, 1962 Leeds-) also known as Clark, Paul is an English , .

Genres: Electronic music and Post-punk.

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Gary Judd

Gary Judd (March 6, 1962 London-) also known as Garry Judd is an English composer and film score composer.

He began his career in the music industry by playing drums in various bands before transitioning to composing. He has worked on a number of television shows and films, including the TV series "Dream Team" and the film "Blood and Bone." Judd is known for his ability to seamlessly integrate various genres of music into his scores, ranging from orchestral to electronic. He has won multiple awards for his work, including a BAFTA for his score for the TV series "Wild Africa." In addition to his work in film and television, Judd has also composed music for video games and commercials.

He attended the London College of Music and obtained a degree in composition. Judd's interest in music started from a young age when he began playing the drums at his local church. After leaving school, he played in various bands and worked as a session musician for artists such as Kylie Minogue and Boy George. In the 1990s, he started to focus on composing music for television shows and films.

Judd's work has been highly regarded by critics and he has been praised for his versatility as a composer. He has been recognized for his ability to capture the essence of a story through music and for his talent in creating memorable themes. Judd has also collaborated with other composers, such as Michael Nyman and David Arnold.

Besides his work as a composer, Judd has also been involved in teaching and mentoring aspiring musicians. He has given masterclasses and workshops in various parts of the world and has been a guest lecturer at several universities.

Judd continues to write music for various mediums and is considered one of the most prominent film composers in the UK. He is frequently invited to give talks and presentations at industry events and his music continues to inspire and move audiences around the world.

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Noko

Noko (February 1, 1962 Bootle-) otherwise known as Noko 440, Noko or Norman Fisher-Jones is an English musician, composer, film score composer and film producer.

His albums include . Genres: New Wave, Gothic rock, Post-punk, Indie rock, Dubstep, Soundtrack, Electronica and Drum and bass.

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Shirley Holliman

Shirley Holliman (April 18, 1962 Bushey-) also known as Shirlie, Shirlie Kemp or Holliman, Shirlie is an English singer. She has two children, Roman Kemp and Harley Moon Kemp.

Genres she performed include Pop music.

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Najma Akhtar

Najma Akhtar (September 18, 1962 Chelmsford-) also known as Najma is an English singer.

Her discography includes: Pukar (Calling You), Qareeb, Atish and Rishte.

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Michael Ball

Michael Ball (June 27, 1962 Bromsgrove-) otherwise known as Michael Ashley Ball is an English singer, actor and television presenter.

Discography: Seasons of Love, Always, Centre Stage, Love Changes Everything, Music, Stage and Screen, The Best of Michael Ball, The Musicals, This Time ... It's Personal and A Song for You. Genres he performed: Musical theatre, Pop music, Rock music and Comedy.

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Boz Boorer

Boz Boorer (May 19, 1962 Edgware-) a.k.a. Boorer, Boz, Martin Boorer, Martin James Boorer or Martin 'Boz' Boorer is an English guitarist, singer-songwriter, composer and musician.

His albums include Miss Pearl. Genres he performed: Rockabilly, Pop music, Rock music and Rock and roll.

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Dave Kilminster

Dave Kilminster (January 25, 1962 England-) a.k.a. Kilminster, Dave is an English singer, musician, record producer and guitarist.

His albums include Scarlet. Genres: Progressive rock.

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Jeremy Healy

Jeremy Healy (January 18, 1962 Woolwich-) a.k.a. Jeremiah Healy is an English disc jockey, keyboard player, songwriter, record producer and film score composer.

His most recognized albums: Bleachin' - Players, Fantazia: British Anthems, Fantazia: British Anthems 2000, Fantazia British Anthems… Summertime and Fantazia: The House Collection, Volume 4. Genres: Electronic music, New Wave and Pop music.

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Richard Durrant

Richard Durrant (November 2, 1962 Hollingbury-) also known as Durrant, Richard is an English guitarist and multi-instrumentalist.

His albums: Pandora and Oliver Unleashed on British Isles. Genres he performed include Classical music, Folk music, Progressive rock, Pop music and Jazz.

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Doug Boyle

Doug Boyle (September 6, 1962-) also known as Boyle, Doug is an English , .

guitarist who has worked with a number of famous musicians over the years. He was born in London, England, and started playing guitar at the age of nine. As a teenager, he played in various local bands before joining Robert Plant's band in the early 1990s. Boyle was with Plant's band for many years and played on several of his albums, including "Fate of Nations" and "Dreamland".

In addition to his work with Plant, Boyle has also played with a variety of other notable musicians, including Simon Phillips, St. Etienne, and Carleen Anderson. He has also released several solo albums, including "Friday Night and Saturday Morning" and "1000 Miles from You".

Despite his success as a musician, Boyle remains relatively low-key and is known for his humble personality. He continues to perform and record music to this day and is regarded by many as one of the greatest guitarists of his generation.

Boyle's love for music started at a young age where he idolized guitarists like Jimi Hendrix and Frank Zappa. Doug Boyle attended the City of Bath Boys' School where he co-founded a band, The Ignition, with his fellow schoolmates. The band played in various pubs, clubs, and parties throughout their locality. After gaining some experience, Boyle moved to London in the early 1980s to pursue his music career.

Doug Boyle's first break came when he was asked to play for Spencer Davis, a British rhythm and blues singer, for his tour in Germany. After this, Boyle went on to play with several other artists like Nigel Kennedy, Paul Young, and the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra. One of his most significant collaborations was with Robert Plant, where he played for over a decade. Boyle earned widespread recognition for his stints with Plant and is still known for his electrifying stage presence, virtuosic guitar skills, and eclectic sound that blends rock, blues, and world music.

Apart from his work in the music industry, Boyle is a versatile artist who has lent his talent to various media projects, including soundtracks for films and TV shows. He has also contributed to the development of music technology and has designed his guitar effects pedals.

Doug Boyle resides in the countryside of Somerset with his wife and children. Besides playing music, he enjoys painting and photography in his free time.

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Stewart Home

Stewart Home (March 24, 1962 London-) also known as Kevin Llewellyn Callan is an English filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian and activist.

He is known for his avant-garde and experimental approach in the fields of literature and art. He has authored several books, including "69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess" and "Tainted Love", both of which have been translated into multiple languages. Home's work often challenges societal norms and explores themes such as identity, consumerism, and politics. In addition to his literary work, Home has also exhibited art in various galleries and museums around the world. He is a member of the Association of Ontological Anarchism and has been active in various political movements, including anarchist and Marxist groups. Home has also taught at multiple universities and continues to be an influential figure in the fields of literature and art.

Home's interest in avant-garde art and counterculture is evident in his early work. His first published books, including "Pure Mania" and "Defiant Pose," were part of the underground punk scene in London in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His later work moved towards more experimental forms, including cut-up techniques and collage. In the mid-1990s, he gained wider recognition with the publication of "69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess," which was praised for its challenging and subversive style.

Home's political activism has long been intertwined with his artistic practice. He has written about the history of the Situationist International, a group of countercultural artists and revolutionaries from the 1960s, and has been involved with various anarchist and Marxist organizations. In recent years, he has focused on the intersection of art and politics, using his work to critique neoliberalism and consumer culture.

In addition to his writing and activism, Home has worked as a filmmaker, creating both feature-length films and experimental shorts. He has also curated exhibitions, organized events, and written for art and literary magazines. Today, he continues to be an influential figure in the world of underground art and literature, inspiring younger generations of artists and writers to challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of their respective fields.

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Simon Raymonde

Simon Raymonde (April 3, 1962 Tottenham-) a.k.a. Raymonde, Simon is an English bassist, musician and record producer.

Discography: Blame Someone Else and The Moon and the Melodies. Genres he performed include Alternative rock, Dream pop and Ambient music.

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Tony Mills

Tony Mills (July 7, 1962 Solihull-) is an English singer.

Genres he performed include Hard rock, Heavy metal, Glam rock, Pop rock and Progressive metal.

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Tony Beet

Tony Beet (November 24, 1962-) is an English , .

Tony Beet (November 24, 1962-) is an English farmer and television personality. He is best known for his appearance in the reality television series "Gold Rush" on the Discovery Channel. Prior to his television career, Beet ran his own successful mining company in the Yukon. Beet is also known for his unique accent and colorful language, which has made him a fan favorite on the show. In addition to his work on "Gold Rush," Beet is also actively involved in farming and agriculture, running a successful beet farm in his hometown of Wymondham, England.

Born in Wymondham, Norfolk, Beet grew up on a farm and began working in the agricultural sector at a young age. After completing his education, Beet moved to Canada to pursue a career in mining. He quickly established himself in the industry, eventually starting his own mining company. Beet's success in mining caught the attention of television producers, who approached him about appearing on "Gold Rush."

Through his appearances on the show, Beet has become a beloved figure for his no-nonsense attitude, humorous quips, and expertise in mining. He often butts heads with other members of the crew, but is always respected for his experience and knowledge. Beet has also become known for his signature catchphrase, "Tony Beets is always right."

Outside of his work on "Gold Rush," Beet is a devoted husband to his wife, Minnie, and father to five children. He is also an active member of his community in Wymondham, and maintains a hands-on role in his farming business.

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Mike Badger

Mike Badger (March 18, 1962 Liverpool-) is an English , .

His albums include The Onset, Lo Fi Electric Excursions by Mike Badger & Friends, Lo Fi Acoustic Excursions by Mike Badger & Friends, The Pool of Life, Mike Badger's Country Side and Volume. Genres: Alternative rock, Indie rock and Country.

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Warren Bennett

Warren Bennett (July 4, 1962 Hertfordshire-) otherwise known as Bennett, Warren is an English film score composer and musician.

He is best known for his work on popular films and television shows such as "Doctor Who," "Hollyoaks," "The Royal," and "Dalziel and Pascoe." Bennett began his music career in the early 1980s as a keyboard player for various bands, including Freddie Starr's comedy band. He later went on to form his own band called "Warren Bennett and The Negligents," releasing several albums in the 1990s. In addition to his work in film and television, Bennett has also composed several pieces of music for the concert hall and has received critical acclaim for his classical compositions. In his spare time, he enjoys playing cricket and is an avid fan of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.

Bennett's talent for music was recognized at an early age, and he began playing the piano when he was just four years old. He later learned how to play the guitar and the saxophone, and became proficient in classical, jazz, and rock music. Bennett's versatile musical background has allowed him to create unique scores that seamlessly blend different styles and genres, providing depth and character to the films and TV shows he works on.

Bennett has also worked as a musical director and conductor for various plays and musicals, including productions of "Les Misérables," "Mary Poppins," and "The Sound of Music." He has worked with prominent theatre companies such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.

In addition to his accomplishments in music, Bennett is known for his charity work. He has raised funds for various causes, including cancer research and homelessness, and has been involved with several organizations that support the arts and education. Bennett's dedication to his craft and his commitment to giving back to his community have made him a beloved figure in the music industry.

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Mani

Mani (November 16, 1962 Crumpsall-) a.k.a. Mani, Gary Manny Mounfield, Gary Manny "Mani" Mounfield or Gary Mounfield is an English musician, bassist and actor. His child is Joseph Mounfield.

Genres he performed: Indie rock, Alternative rock and Madchester.

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Danbert Nobacon

Danbert Nobacon (January 16, 1962 Burnley-) also known as Nigel Hunter or Nobacon, Danbert is an English musician.

His albums: The Library Book of the World, The Unfairy Tale and Woebegone.

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Kevin Mooney

Kevin Mooney (May 5, 1962 Greenwich-) a.k.a. Mooney, Kevin or Kevin Paul Mooney is an English bassist and guitarist.

Genres he performed include New Wave, Punk rock, Pop music, Electronica and Electronic music.

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Deborah Bonham

Deborah Bonham (February 7, 1962 Redditch-) a.k.a. Bonham, Deborah is an English musician, songwriter and singer.

Her albums: The Old Hyde. Genres she performed include Blues rock, Rock music and Blues.

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Paul Reynolds

Paul Reynolds (August 4, 1962 Liverpool-) also known as Reynolds, Paul is an English guitarist, musician and songwriter.

His related genres: New Romanticism, Synthpop, Rock music and New Wave.

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Jon Cleary

Jon Cleary (August 11, 1962 Cranbrook-) otherwise known as Cleary, Jon is an English songwriter and pianist.

Discography: Moonburn, Jon Cleary and the absolute monster gentlemen, Pin Your Spin, Alligator Lips & Dirty Rice, Down on the Bayou II: Live Jam from New Orleans and . Genres he performed: Funk, Rhythm and blues and Soul music.

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Bob Kraushaar

Bob Kraushaar (February 1, 1962 Ilford-) also known as Robert Kraushaar, Bob Kraushar, Bobby Kraushaar, Bob Krausmaar or Bob Krausshar is an English , .

music producer, mixing engineer, and songwriter. He has worked with numerous high-profile musicians throughout his career, including Paul McCartney, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, Robbie Williams, and many others. Kraushaar has won several awards for his work, including the Grammy Award for Record of the Year for his work on "Walk On" by U2 in 2002. He is also known for his work on film soundtracks, most notably on the hit film "Love Actually" in 2003. Kraushaar continues to work in the music industry and is highly respected for his technical expertise and creative contributions to the field.

In addition to his work as a producer, mixing engineer, and songwriter, Bob Kraushaar is also a musician himself, playing guitar and keyboards. He began his career in the music industry in the early 1980s, working as a sound engineer and studio technician. In 1990, he founded his own studio, known as "The Chairworks", which has become a popular recording studio for many famous musicians.

Kraushaar has also been involved in charity work, particularly in support of children's organizations. He has produced several benefit concerts and albums, including the "Hope & Anchor" project, which raised money for needy children in London.

Despite his success in the industry, Kraushaar remains humble and committed to producing quality music. He has said in interviews that the key to his success is staying focused on the music and working closely with the artists to create the best possible recordings. His dedication to his craft has earned him a reputation as one of the most talented and respected producers in the industry.

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Steve "Big Man" Clayton

Steve "Big Man" Clayton (September 1, 1962 Birmingham-) is an English , .

Genres: Boogie-woogie, Blues, Piano and Rock and roll.

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Peter Bruntnell

Peter Bruntnell (January 26, 1962 Auckland-) otherwise known as Bruntnell, Peter is an English singer-songwriter.

His albums: Ends of the Earth, Played Out, Normal for Bridgwater, Peter and the Murder of Crows and Have You Seen That Girl Again. His related genres: Country rock and Alternative country.

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