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Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963, in Sheffield, England) is an English musician, best known for fronting the band Pulp. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1712x1174, 874 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Jarvis Cocker Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to...
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Pulp are a rock band, formed in Sheffield, England in 1978, by then 15-year-old school-boy Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar). ...
Relaxed Muscle are a British electro band formed by Pulps Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley. ...
September 19 is the 262nd day of the year (263rd in leap years). ...
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Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2006 est. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2006 est. ...
Pulp are a rock band, formed in Sheffield, England in 1978, by then 15-year-old school-boy Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar). ...
Cocker is from a musical family - his father, Matthew "Ghion" Cocker-Logan, and uncle were musicians. Fellow Sheffield musician Joe Cocker was a friend of the family and occasionally babysat him, although they are not related. For other uses, see Sheffield (disambiguation). ...
Joe Cocker (born 20 May 1944) is an English rock/blues singer who came to popularity in the 1960s and is most known for his gritty voice and his cover versions of other performers songs. ...
Pulp Cocker founded "Arabacus Pulp" (named after a tradeable commodity seen by Cocker in an economics class) at the age of 15 while he was still at The City School. After numerous line-up changes, and a shortening of the name to just "Pulp", they eventually found fame in the 1990s with the success of the albums His 'n' Hers (1994) and Different Class (1995). The City School, Stradbroke Road, Sheffield, England, was formerly known as City Grammar School (which operated from 1964 to 1969 at the present site, and before that at premises in the city centre). ...
His n Hers is a 1994 album from Pulp and is commonly cited as the bands breakthrough album. ...
Different Class is a 1995 album by Pulp. ...
Cocker invaded the stage at the 1996 Brit Awards to protest against Michael Jackson's performance. Jackson performed surrounded by worshipping children and a rabbi, while making 'Christ-like' poses and performing his then-recent hit, "Earth Song". Cocker and his friend Peter Mansell (a former Pulp member) performed an impromptu stage invasion in protest. In the ensuing confusion, as others attempted to eject Cocker from the stage, a child performer received minor injuries. The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. ...
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Christ is the English translation of the Greek word (Christós), which literally means The Anointed One. ...
Earth Song is a song by Michael Jackson. ...
Peter Mansell was the bassist and sometime backing vocalist for the British rock band Pulp. ...
Cocker was later detained and interviewed by the police on suspicion of assault. He was subsequently released without charge. Opinions from the press on Cocker's actions were mixed. The March 2, 1996, edition of Melody Maker, for example, suggested Cocker should be knighted, while Cocker's friend Noel Gallagher claimed "Jarvis Cocker is a star and he should be given MBE". Noel Gallagher of Oasis said of Jackson's behaviour "For Michael Jackson to come over to this country after what's all gone on - and I think we all know what I'm talking about here - to dress in a white robe, right, thinking he's the Messiah - I mean who does he think he is? Me?"[1] However, other journalists and the organisers of the Brit Awards were outraged by Cocker's behavior. In response to the ensuing media scrutiny of the action, Cocker responded, "My actions were a form of protest at the way Michael Jackson sees himself as some kind of Christ-like figure with the power of healing... I just ran on the stage... I didn't make any contact with anyone as far as I recall."[2] March 2 is the 61st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (62nd in leap years). ...
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Melody Maker, published in the United Kingdom, was (until its closure) the worlds oldest weekly music newspaper. ...
Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born May 29, 1967 in Burnage, Manchester, England) is the lead songwriter, guitarist and occasional vocalist with the English rock band Oasis. ...
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Oasis are an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1991. ...
The resulting press attention saw the band's record sales soar and a waxwork statue of Jarvis Cocker, which costs £30,000, was placed in Rock Circus, London. Cocker is also renowned for his wit and observations of the cultural scene. He was a frequent guest on TV shows in the 1990s, as well as hosting an arts series for the BBC. The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC (and also informally known as the Beeb or Auntie) is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion...
He co-wrote several songs ("Walk Like A Panther", "1st Man in Space", "Drive Safely Darlin'", "Stars On Sunday", and "Happy Birthday Nicola") on The All Seeing I's album Pickled Eggs & Sherbet, released in 1999. He contributed lead vocals to "Drive Safely Darlin'". The All Seeing I are a British electronic music group comprising Dean Honer, Jason Buckle and DJ Parrot (real name Richard Barratt). ...
Pulp released two more albums (This Is Hardcore and We Love Life) to critical acclaim, though neither achieved the commercial success of Different Class. After releasing a greatest hits album the band are now on hiatus. Cocker now lives in Paris with his wife, Camille Bidault-Waddington, with whom he has a son, Albert. This Is Hardcore is a 1998 album by Pulp. ...
We Love Life is an album by Pulp. ...
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Post-Pulp Cocker has also directed some music videos, most notably On by Aphex Twin, Sudden Rush by Erlend Øye and Aftermath by Nightmares on Wax. A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...
Aphex Twin (born Richard David James on August 18, 1971 in Limerick, Ireland) is an electronic music artist, credited with pushing forward the genres of techno, ambient, acid, and drum and bass. ...
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Nightmares on Wax is DJ and musician George Evelyn (born c. ...
He re-emerged in 2003 to promote a new album, under the pseudonym "Darren Spooner", for his new band Relaxed Muscle. Also in 2003, he appeared on the Richard X album Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1. 2004 then brought Cocker briefly back into the limelight with two collaborations with Nancy Sinatra on her new album, as well as a collaboration with Marianne Faithfull on her album Kissin' Time, with the song "Sliding through Life on Charm." A pseudonym (Greek pseudo + -onym: false name) is an artificial, fictitious name, also known as an alias, used by an individual as an alternative to a persons true name. ...
Relaxed Muscle are a British electro band formed by Pulps Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley. ...
Richard X Richard X, real name Richard Philips, started out as a pioneer of the bootleg craze, releasing limited edition singles under the artist name of Girls On Top between 2001 and 2002. ...
Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. ...
Nancy Sandra Sinatra (born June 8, 1940, in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American singer and actress. ...
Marianne Faithfull (born 29 December 1946) is an English singer and actress whose career spans over four decades. ...
Kissin Time is Marianne Faithfulls 2003 studio album. ...
In 2005 Jarvis Cocker co-wrote three tracks ("La Degustation", "Basque Country" and "Fred de Fred") on French Sheffield-based electronic duo The Lovers' self-titled debut album. He has also contributed to the soundtrack for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, writing and performing three tracks entitled "This is the Night", "Do The Hippogriff" and "Magic Works". He appeared briefly in the film as lead singer of the wizard pop act the Weird Sisters (unnamed in the film owing to a legal scuffle with real-life group the Wyrd Sisters). The fictitious group also featured Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway from Radiohead, Steve Mackey from Pulp, Jason Buckle from Relaxed Muscle and Steve Claydon from Add N to (X). That same year he also covered "I Can't Forget" by Leonard Cohen as part of the tribute show for the film Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man. French electronica/pop band based in Sheffield, England, consisting of real-life lovers Fred de Fred and Marion Benoist. ...
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth film in the popular Harry Potter series, begun with the novel by J.K. Rowling. ...
The Weird Sisters, (sometimes Wyrd Sisters or Three Weird Sisters), is the Germanic mythological group name given to the Nordic fates, or Norns. ...
The Wyrd Sisters are a Canadian folk music group. ...
Jonathan Jonny Richard Guy Greenwood (born November 5, 1971 in Oxford, England) is a musician and a member of Radiohead. ...
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Radiohead are an English rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, initially formed by school friends in 1986. ...
Steve Mackey (born 10 November 1966 in Sheffield, England) is a British musician, best known for playing bass guitar in Britpop band Pulp. ...
Jason Buckle (sometimes credited as JP Buckle) is a British electronica artist from Sheffield, England. ...
Add N to (X) were a three-piece British band specializing in electronic music performed on analogue synthesizers, formed in London in 1994. ...
Leonard Norman Cohen, CC (born September 21, 1934 in Westmount, Quebec) is a Canadian poet, novelist, and singer-songwriter. ...
In 2006 Cocker appeared on albums Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited (song "I Just Came to Tell You That I'm Going", co-performed with Kid Loco) and Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys (song "A Drop of Nelson's Blood"). His song "Running the World" appeared over the closing credits of the film Children of Men. Also in 2006, along with Steve Mackey, he 'curated' the 2-CD Compilation, The Trip, which featured a wide selection of tracks by artists as varied as The Fall, Gene Pitney, The Beach Boys, and The Polecats. He also co-wrote lyrics on the Charlotte Gainsbourg album 5:55, with Neil Hannon and members of Air. On October 12th 2006, a fictional Jarvis Cocker was a lead character in a drama on BBC Radio 2, as part of their 'Imagine' competition. Jean Yves Prieur, alias Kid Loco, is a French musician, DJ, remixer and producer. ...
Children of Men is a 2006 science fiction film directed by Alfonso Cuarón, loosely adapted from P.D. Jamess 1992 novel The Children of Men. ...
Steve Mackey (born 10 November 1966 in Sheffield, England) is a British musician, best known for playing bass guitar in Britpop band Pulp. ...
The Fall are an English post-punk group, formed in Manchester in 1976. ...
Gene Francis Alan Pitney (February 17, 1940 â April 5, 2006) was an American singer and songwriter. ...
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Formed in the late 1970s, The Polecats were at the forefront of the British new wave of Rockabilly which came to prominence in the early 1980s. ...
Charlotte Gainsbourg (born July 21, 1971) is a French actress and singer. ...
Neil Hannon (born November 7, 1970[1]) is a singer and songwriter, best known as the creator and lead member of the orchestral pop group The Divine Comedy. ...
Air is a French music duo, consisting of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel. ...
DJ Jarvis. Cocker putting a palazzo through its paces during the opening week of the 2005 Venice Bienniale Jarvis Cocker is now following a solo career, after his father Matthew Cocker-Logan, suggested he needed him to buy a retirement home - his debut album, Jarvis, came out in the UK on November 13, 2006. In March 2007 he appeared on French band Air's new album Pocket Symphony. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 583 KB) photo by Sam Whatmore, Venice, June 2005. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 583 KB) photo by Sam Whatmore, Venice, June 2005. ...
Jarvis, also known as The Jarvis Cocker Record, is the debut solo album by Pulp vocalist Jarvis Cocker, released in the UK on 13 November 2006. ...
November 13 is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 48 days remaining. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Air is a French music duo, consisting of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel. ...
Pocket Symphony is the fifth full-length album by French duo Air. ...
On Valentine's Day 2007, he was chosen to give the award for Best British Newcomer (awarded to the Fratellis) at the Brit Awards. Saint Valentines Day or Valentines Day is on February 14. ...
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The Fratellis are an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Jarvis and Beth Ditto (The Gossip) recently collaborated on a cover version of the classic 80s track Temptation by Heaven 17 at the NME Awards in London. Beth Ditto (born 1981) is the vocalist of American band The Gossip. ...
The Gossip is a three piece American Indie rock band. ...
Heaven 17 are an English synthpop band originating in Sheffield in the early 1980s. ...
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Jarvis is due to Curate this year's Meltdown Festival at the South Bank Centre in London this June. [3] Meltdown is an annual music festival held at the Royal Festival Hall, part of Londons South Bank Centre. ...
The South Bank Centre is a complex of arts buildings located on the south bank of the River Thames beside the Hungerford Bridge. ...
Discography - See Pulp and Relaxed Muscle for their respective discographies
Pulp are a rock band, formed in Sheffield, England in 1978, by then 15-year-old school-boy Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar). ...
Relaxed Muscle are a British electro band formed by Pulps Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley. ...
Albums Jarvis, also known as The Jarvis Cocker Record, is the debut solo album by Pulp vocalist Jarvis Cocker, released in the UK on 13 November 2006. ...
November 13 is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 48 days remaining. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Singles Dont Let Him Waste Your Time is a song by British singer/songwriter Jarvis Cocker. ...
January 8 is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...
References - ^ Noel Gallagher interviewed by Chris Evans on TFI Friday, 1996
- ^ http://www.mlp.cz/space/opatrilp/Pulp/the_Brits_96.html
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2024716,00.html
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TFI Friday was a light entertainment show hosted by Chris Evans and broadcast on Fridays at 6pm on Channel 4 from 1996 to 2000, with a repeat later that night. ...
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