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Damon Michael Gough (born 2 October 1969), known by the stage name Badly Drawn Boy, is an English
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singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Gough chose his stage name from a character in the show ''Sam and his Magic Ball'', which he saw on TV at a party in
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, Greater Manchester, in 1995. Before he thought of using this name he made some business cards, each one unique, with a printed picture of a drawing by his nephew and a small collage by Gough. A chance meeting with Andy Votel at the Generation X bar in Manchester, where Gough's friends Scott Abraham and Damon Hayhurst were contributing to an exhibition by the Space Monkey Clothing Company and Votel was DJing, led to the foundation of Twisted Nerve Records. In 2002, '' Q'' magazine named Badly Drawn Boy in their list of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die", although this was as part of a sub-list of "5 Bands That Could Go Either Way" on account of Gough's tendency to talk and tell stories for extended periods in concert rather than play songs.


History


Early years

Gough, though born in
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, Bedfordshire, grew up in the
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area of
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, Greater Manchester, England. He cites American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen as his music hero. His recording career began in September 1997 with the five track
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release "EP1". This was distributed among friends and family members. In April 1998, Gough released his second EP, "EP2". This had one track less than its predecessor but twice as many copies were pressed. The highlight track, "I Love You All", was later transferred to a
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which was released alongside the EP. The box plays eleven seconds of the song and is considered much rarer than the record itself due to its limited production. Gough's third EP, "EP3", was released in November 1998 on both CD and vinyl formats, and was the first release in what became a long-term partnership with
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. In the same year he collaborated with Unkle for their first album '' Psyence Fiction''. "Road Movie" was released as a live recording with the band
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. The B-side to the single was another track from the EP, ''My Friend Cubilas''. Music videos were recorded for both tracks.


Mainstream success: 1999–2002

''It Came from the Ground'' was the next EP, released in March 1999 on CD and vinyl. The style of this recording focused on woodland environments, an aspect displayed in both the cover art and the title track's video. Also released during this period was the single "Whirlpool". An instrumental was released on vinyl in April 1999. Gough's last EP, ''Once Around the Block'', was released in August 1999 in two vinyl formats and one CD edition. The release is almost short enough to be considered a single. Following the success of his early EPs, Gough's first album, ''
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'', was released in June 2000, accompanied by four singles (including a re-release of ''Once Around the Block''). The album was critically acclaimed and Badly Drawn Boy was successful in winning the 2000
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, beating his contemporaries
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to the £20,000 prize. The album sold well (300,000 copies) and is widely considered to be his defining work. The Badly Drawn Boy band throughout this successful period consisted of Matt Wardle (keyboards/vocals), Robin File (guitar), Sean McCann (bass guitar) latterly replaced by the ex-Smiths bass guitarist Andy Rourke, Dave Verner (drums). After a short break, Gough returned to score the film adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel '' About a Boy''. Impressed by his past work, the Weitz brothers asked Gough to score the film, a task which he undertook alone, with the assistance of producer Steve McLaughlin. Three singles from the album were released during 2002. His third album, ''
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'', introduced more guitars and an increasingly mainstream pop sound which was not welcomed by all critics. The album is a play on Gough's minor celebrity status. Another three singles and a long American tour accompanied the album. The single " You Were Right" received heavy airplay on BBC Radio 2, became his first UK top ten single and includes lyrical references to music icons such as Madonna and
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.


Later years

After his long spell in America, Gough suffered from homesickness and decided to record his next album closer to home. Recorded at Moolah Rouge studios in Stockport, Greater Manchester, '' One Plus One Is One'' was a portrait of his personal life. Documenting a death of a close friend and the loss of a grandfather in the
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, the album was released in 2004. It was not a great commercial success, and Gough decided to leave his contract with XL Recordings after only one single was released. He then signed to
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. Two years went by before '' Born in the U.K.'', which aimed to explain Gough's experience of growing up in the United Kingdom. The album was promoted with a small UK tour, profits from which were donated to Oxfam, a charity which "offers the chance for thousands of people to use music to achieve something together, which is an idea that gets me excited", said Gough. Gough also toured the US behind the album. The album ''
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'', was released on his own BDB Records label in 2009. His seventh album, '' It's What I'm Thinking Pt.1 – Photographing Snowflakes'', the first of a planned trilogy of albums all to be released under the title ''It's What I'm Thinking'', was released in October 2010. In 2011, a portrait of Gough painted by British artist Joe Simpson was exhibited around the UK including a solo exhibition at
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. In March 2012, he released another soundtrack, for ''
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'', directed by Paul Weitz who had worked with Gough previously on the soundtrack album ''About a Boy''. In July 2015, to mark the fifteenth anniversary of the release of ''The Hour of the Bewilderbeast'', Gough undertook a short UK tour. In 2020 he released his first studio album for 10 years, '' Banana Skin Shoes''.


Discography

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'' (2000) *'' About a Boy'' (2002) *''
Have You Fed the Fish? ''Have You Fed the Fish?'' is an album released by Badly Drawn Boy (born Damon Gough) in 2002. The album's title originates from the question which Gough asks his daughter each day "to the point where it got to sound like one of those words you ...
'' (2002) *'' One Plus One Is One'' (2004) *'' Born in the U.K.'' (2006) *''
Is There Nothing We Could Do? ''Is There Nothing We Could Do?'' is the sixth studio album by Badly Drawn Boy, released in 2009. It contains music inspired by the television film ''The Fattest Man in Britain''.It's What I'm Thinking Pt.1 – Photographing Snowflakes'' (2010) * ''Being Flynn'' (2012) * '' Banana Skin Shoes'' (2020)


Documentary and media appearances

There have been three documentaries made about Badly Drawn Boy: ''Open Map'' in 2007, ''Ipso Facto'' in 2010, and ''About A Badly Drawn Boy''. The first two tour documentaries remain unreleased, while the last, about Gough and his debut album ''
The Hour of Bewilderbeast ''The Hour of Bewilderbeast'' is the debut studio album by British musician Badly Drawn Boy, released on 26 June 2000. Damon Gough, who performs as Badly Drawn Boy, wrote, produced, and played several instruments on the album's eighteen tracks, s ...
'', was released in 2018. In December 2015, Badly Drawn Boy appeared on a celebrity edition of Mastermind. His specialist subject was the singer Bruce Springsteen. In October 2017, he had a cameo role in the final episode of '' Cold Feet'' (Series 7) where he played a busker.


References


External links

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Open Map
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Ipso Facto
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