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Ed Harcourt

 
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  • Born: August 14, 1977, Lewes, East Sussex, England
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Piano
  • Representative Albums: "From Every Sphere," "Beautiful Lie," "Strangers"
  • Representative Songs: "Apple of My Eye," "Bittersweetheart," "Beneath the Heart of Darkness"

Biography

After the demise of his previous band, Snug, British songwriter Ed Harcourt launched a short-lived career as a chef while continuing to write new material. A fan of Tom Waits and Jeff Buckley, he quickly abandoned the kitchen in favor of a solo songwriting career, progressing from bass guitar -- his chief instrument with Snug -- to a number of other instruments, including the piano, guitar, banjo, and drums. Harcourt proved to be a prolific, genre-hopping musician, and his marriage of dreamland Americana and England's South Coast quickly attracted a devout fan base. He spent the better part of the 2000s on EMI's roster, releasing unique albums whose tracks veered between orchestrated pop, minimalist ballads, and Brit-pop rock songs.

Maplewood, the singer/songwriter's solo debut, sounded like a work in progress upon its release in 2001. Indeed, Heavenly Records issued the four-track recording in its original state, despite Harcourt's original plan to use those atmospheric songs (which were recorded in the rural setting of his grandmother's Sussex house) as demo material. Conversely, 2002's Here Be Monsters was recorded in a proper studio, featuring thickened and enriched versions of some of Harcourt's earlier work. The following year saw the release of From Every Sphere, a stripped-down sophomore effort, and Harcourt toured with Wilco and R.E.M. before releasing his third studio album, Strangers, in 2004.

Beautiful Lie arrived two years later, featuring the singer's strongest writing to date. The album had been recorded in the midst of Harcourt's wedding preparations, and soon-to-be wife Gita Harcourt played violin on several tracks. A greatest-hits compilation, Until Tomorrow Then: The Best of Ed Harcourt, followed in 2007, featuring key tracks from the songwriter's EMI albums as well as a new song entitled "You Put a Spell on Me." The album proved to be Harcourt's last for EMI. He subsequently aligned himself with New York City's Dovecote Records, which helped Harcourt expand his American audience by reissuing The Beautiful Lie in 2008. One year later, the digital release of Russian Roulette whetted anticipation for Harcourt's proper follow-up to The Beautiful Lie. ~ Mark Joseph, All Music Guide
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Ed Harcourt

Background information
Birth name Edward Harcourt-Smith
Born 14 August 1977 (1977-08-14) (age 32)
Origin Lewes, East Sussex, England
Genres Singer-songwriter
Occupations Singer/Writer/Producer
Instruments Piano, guitar, bass guitar, drums
Years active 2000-present
Labels Heavenly Records (2000-present)

Dovecote Records (2008-present)

Website www.edharcourt.com
Notable instruments
Piano

Ed Harcourt (born Edward Henry Richard Harcourt-Smith, 14 August 1977, Wimbledon, London, England[1]) is an English singer-songwriter. Born the third son of a army officer, his family home is the manor house of Wootton, East Sussex. He is a great-nephew of the food author Elizabeth David and of Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale, and a great-grand nephew of the one-time Mayor of Eastbourne, Roland Gwynne.

Harcourt's primary instrument is the piano, but he also plays numerous keyboard instruments as well as the guitar and percussion. When performing live he is most often accompanied by a band typically comprising a drummer (usually Raife Burchell), bassist (Ashley Dzerigian / Arnulf Lindner / Ali Friend), guitarist (usually Leo Abrahams or Ewan Warden), violinist (Gita Harcourt) and trumpeter (Hadrian Garrard / Gerry Atkins / Nick Etwell / Stewart Cole). He also sometimes performs solo.

In mid October 2007, Harcourt released the compilation album Until Tomorrow Then: The Best of Ed Harcourt, collecting material from the first seven years of his solo recording career. A tour of the UK followed.

Harcourt has opened for many artists over the years including R.E.M., Snow Patrol, Wilco, Beth Orton, The Gutter Twins, Divine Comedy, Supergrass, Norah Jones, Brian Jonestown Massacre and Neil Finn. Bands and artists who have supported him on his own tours include Magnet, The Magic Numbers, The Tiny, and Feist, as well as a wide variety of emerging British talents, notably Hush the Many (Heed the Few). He has performed with Patti Smith and her band as well as Marianne Faithful during the 2005 Meltdown.

He recorded several tracks with the French jazz trumpeteer Erik Truffaz for his album, Arkhangelsk, released in 2007. Harcourt also performed live with Truffaz's group to promote the album. In 2007 they also did a Take-Away Show video session shot by Vincent Moon.

Harcourt is now on Dovecote Records in the U.S.

Harcourt more recently opened for the Gutter Twins on their European tour as well as joining the group on stage to play guitar on some songs, most notably on their appearance on Later! with Jools Holland.[2]

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