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David Rotheray (born 9 February 1963, Hull,
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, England) is an English rock and pop musician, best known for being the lead guitarist for
The Beautiful South The Beautiful South were an English pop rock group formed in 1988 by Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway, two former members of the Hull group The Housemartins, both of whom performed lead and backing vocals. Other members throughout the band's exi ...
. Rotheray was born the last of five children. His parents were both intellectuals and had met through the
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. Having much older brothers and sisters sped up his musical progress; by the age of 10 he was listening to rock and imagined being in a band. His chosen instrument at the time was the bass guitar.


Overview

Rotheray joined his first band when he was aged 13; it was called Mammoth, at one time performing the then-current
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" at a school concert, without any microphones. At that time Rotheray's musical tastes were for progressive rock, his favourite being
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. His parents were worried but still allowed him to play and drove him to clubs to perform. Eventually, Mammoth evolved into a band called The Newpolitans. Both Mammoth and the Newpolitans featured Hugh Whitaker on drums, who later became the drummer for
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. The Newpolitans also later featured Dave Hemingway on drums, who also became drummer for the Housemartins and then a singer with the Beautiful South. The Newpolitan's style was a mixture of the current musical styles, from the Style Council to the
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. Band members included temporary additions, mainly for demo recordings, were saxophonist Kev Christian and the trumpet players Andrew Nicholson and Andy Russell. The Newpolitans recorded a self-financed single, but the failure of the single provided the catalyst for the band's demise. Rotheray and Hemingway then went on to form the Velvetones with other musician friends from Hull. Whilst studying for a PhD at
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, living on Grafton Street in Hull, Rotheray met
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who formed the Beautiful South and they began writing songs together.


Homespun

In 2001, Heaton released the album, '' Fat Chance''. However, as the bulk of the tracks on ''Fat Chance'' were written by Heaton, or with collaborators other than Rotheray, it was decided that Rotheray too would have a side project whilst The Beautiful South were on a recording hiatus. Homespun originally featured Rotheray and Sam Brown. The band released three albums. Brown was replaced by Helen 'Aitch' McRobbie as lead vocalist before Homespun split up in 2008. Rotheray concentrated on a solo project involving different singers from the contemporary scene.


Homespun – album discography

* ''Homespun'' (Classic Records, 2003) * ''Effortless Cool'' (Musicvision, 2005) * ''Short Stories from East Yorkshire'' (Active Media, 2008)


''The Life of Birds''

Rotheray announced the release of his first 'solo' album, ''The Life of Birds'' for 16 August 2010, on the Proper Music label. Although ostensibly a solo effort, the record featured collaborations with ten different singer/songwriters including Alasdair Roberts,
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.


''The Life of Birds'' – track listing

*1. "The Sparrow and the Thrush and the Nightingale *2. "Living Before the War" *3. "The Road to the South" *4. "Crows, Ravens and Rooks" *5. "Draughty Old Fortress" *6. "Sweet Forgetfulness" *7. "The Hummingbird on Your Calendar" *8. "Taller Than Me" *9. "Almost Beautiful" *10. "Flying Lessons" *11. "The Best Excuse in the World (is The Truth)" *12. "The Digital Cuckoo" *13. "Cover Your Garden Over" *14. "The Sparrow and the Thrush and the Nightingale (Part II)" Following its release in 2010, ''The Life of Birds'' was generally well received critically. In November 2010 and again in March 2011, Rotheray embarked on a tour, playing the album in full, with Jim Causley and Bella Hardy handling all the vocal duties. The live shows were also well received.Spiral Earth live show (Bristol) review, 1 April 2011


Prosecco Socialist

In 2017, David Rotheray together with
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and Mike Greaves formed Prosecco Socialist with a single "This Dog's Just For Christmas Not For Life" in December and the album "Songs From Behind Bars" released in April 2018.


Miscellaneous writing credits

*"Void" (Brown/Rotheray) – appeared on the Sam Brown EP, ''Ukulele and Voice'' (2006) *"Quote I Love You Unquote" (Rotheray/McEvoy) – appeared on the
Eleanor McEvoy Eleanor McEvoy (born 22 January 1967) is an Irish singer-songwriter. She composed the song "Only a Woman's Heart", title track of '' A Woman's Heart'', the best-selling Irish album in Irish history. Early life and beginnings McEvoy's life as ...
album, ''
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'' (2006) *"Mitch" (Heaton/Rotheray) – appeared on the
Paul Heaton Paul David Heaton (born 9 May 1962) is an English singer-songwriter. He was the frontman of the Housemartins, who had success with the singles " Happy Hour" and the UK number one "Caravan of Love" in 1986 before disbanding in 1988. He then forme ...
album, '' Fat Chance'' (2002) *"The Night May Still Be Young (But I Am Not)" (Rotheray/McEvoy) – appeared on the Eleanor McEvoy album, ''
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'' (2008) *"Old, New, Borrowed and Blue" (Rotheray/McEvoy) – also appeared on the Eleanor McEvoy album, ''Love Must Be Tough'' (2008) *"The Ferry Boat Inn" (Heaton/Rotheray) – appeared on the
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album, ''Weeping Willow'' (2011)


References


Bibliography

* Pattenden, Michael (1999); ''Last Orders at the Liars Bar''.


External links


Homespun Myspace

Davidrotheray.com
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