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  • Born: 1955, Manchester, England
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals Representative Album: "Jerky Versions of the Dream"

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Howard Devoto (born Howard Trotter) was on the cutting edge of British post-punk rock during the late '70s and '80s. A founding member of new wave/pop band the Buzzcocks, Devoto went on to form similar-minded bands Magazine and Luxuria. Although he retreated from music during the 1990s, he returned to the studio with former Buzzcocks bandmate Pete Shelley in 2002 as the two record together for the first time in a quarter of a century.

A native of Manchester, England, Devoto first attracted attention in 1976 when he and Shelley formed the Buzzcocks. Although he co-wrote such tunes as "Boredom," "Breakdown," and "Orgasm Addict," he only played a few gigs with the group and appeared on their debut EP, Spiral Scratch, before leaving in early 1977.

Joining with guitarist/songwriter John McGeoch, bassist Barry Adamson, keyboard player Bob Dickinson, and drummer Martin Jackson, Devoto formed Magazine in April 1977. Emphasizing the neo-spiritual, existential, and philosophical side of their musical persona, the group recorded five memorable albums -- Real Life, Secondhand Daylight, The Correct Use of Soap, Live, and Magic, Murder and the Weather -- before Devoto left to pursue a solo career. The group disbanded shortly afterwards.

Devoto's success began to wane after leaving Magazine. Although he released a solo album, Jerky Versions of the Dream, in 1983, it failed to sell. He next surfaced five years later when he and guitarist Noko formed Luxuria. Although they recorded two albums -- Unanswerable Lust in 1988 and Beast Box -- neither reached sales expectations and the group disbanded. Frustrated by his inability to interest record-buyers in his recordings, Devoto left music in 1990 and took a full-time job as a photo librarian for a photography agency. He remained focused on the position until returning to the recording studio 12 years later. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Howard Devoto

Background information
Birth name Howard Trafford
Also known as Howard Devoto
Born 15 March 1952 (1952-03-15) (age 57)
Origin Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England
Genres Punk rock, Post-punk, Synthpop, New Wave, Electronic
Instruments vocals, keyboards, guitars,
Years active 1976—present
Labels New Hormones, Virgin, I.R.S., EMI
Associated acts Buzzcocks, Magazine, Luxuria, ShelleyDevoto

Howard Devoto (born Howard Trafford on 15 March 1952[1] in Scunthorpe[2][3], North Lincolnshire, England) is an English rock and roll singer/songwriter who began his career as the frontman for the punk band Buzzcocks, but then left to form Magazine, one of the first post-punk bands and who influenced the rock scene. After Magazine, he went solo and, later, formed indie band Luxuria.

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Biography

He was brought up in Moortown, Leeds[4], Nuneaton, Warwickshire[5] and Yorkshire[6], and attended Leeds Grammar School, where he met and befriended future Buzzcocks manager Richard Boon[7]. In 1972, he went to Bolton Institute of Technology to study psychology, and, later, humanities. During these college years, he met his future bandmates Pete Shelley and Ben Mandelson.

Buzzcocks

Inspired by the Sex Pistols, Devoto co-formed Buzzcocks with singer/guitarist Pete Shelley in 1975. He left Buzzcocks after only one record (the Spiral Scratch EP)[8] and a small number of performances.

Magazine

Devoto afterwards formed the influential, genre-defying Magazine in 1977. Their unique style was not easily categorized but they were more often than not described rather simplistically as "post-punk" or "new wave". They went on to release several ground-breaking albums, which met with only moderate commercial success, as well as minor hits such as "Shot By Both Sides" and "A Song From Under the Floorboards". Magazine reformed for five dates in February 2009.

Solo years

After Magazine split in 1981 Devoto spent two years putting together a solo album with former Magazine keyboard player Dave Formula. Though criticism of Jerky Versions of the Dream was mixed, the single "Rainy Season" was consistently picked as a stand-out track. Jerky Versions of the Dream was reissued in 2007 by Virgin/EMI, featuring several tracks of bonus material.

Collaborations

A collaboration (three songs) with Bernard Szajner on the Brute Reason LP was released on Island Records in 1983. This was followed by a rendering of Big Star's "Holocaust" for the loose collective This Mortal Coil. The album It'll End in Tears contained contributions from many of the 4AD label's best artists, Devoto's presence being somewhat atypical.

Luxuria

One of his next projects was a 1988 collaboration with Liverpool multi-instrumentalist Noko. As Luxuria they released two albums and a music video for the single "Redneck".

Life after popular music

For most of the 1990s, Devoto was little involved in music, earning his living by working for a photo agency.[9]

In 2001, Devoto teamed up for the first time in twenty-five years with Buzzcocks Pete Shelley and released the much-anticipated Buzzkunst under the name ShelleyDevoto. Reviews were mixed.

In 2002, Devoto had a small part in the movie 24 Hour Party People, a film about Manchester's Factory Records. In his brief cameo appearance, Devoto appears as a janitor cleaning a men's toilet while actor Martin Hancock (who bears no major resemblance to Devoto) portrays Devoto having a tryst with the wife of promoter/journalist Tony Wilson. The real-life Devoto breaks the fourth wall by addressing the camera and stating in deadpan, "I definitely don't remember this happening".

In February 2009 Magazine reformed, with former Luxuria guitarist Noko replacing John McGeoch on guitar.

On July 9, 2009, Devoto was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Bolton for his contribution to music.

Tributes, references and cover songs

A number of bands continue to be influenced by his work. Momus recorded the tribute song "The Most Important Man Alive" for the Bungalow Records compilation Suite 98 in 1988. Devoto has collaborated with the Chester band Mansun, appearing on their EP Being A Girl (Part One), and writing a song for the band's earlier EP Closed For Business. Mansun have also covered "Shot By Both Sides" live. Both Ministry and Peter Murphy have covered Magazine's "The Light Pours Out of Me", whilst Morrissey has covered Magazine's "A Song From Under The Floorboards". Radiohead and Jarvis Cocker have all covered "Shot By Both Sides".

Discography

For Magazine and Luxuria, see Discography of Magazine and Discography of Luxuria. This is from his solo career:

References

  1. ^ "Enciclopedia della musica rock", Cesare Rizzi. HOWARD DEVOTO (HOWARD TRAFFORD) (15 marzo 1952): voce
  2. ^ Shot By Both Sides
  3. ^ [1] Howard Devoto (real name Trafford) was born in Scunthorpe, (...)
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  7. ^ Savage, John. England's Dreaming: Anarchy, Sex Pistols, Punk Rock, and Beyond, Pg. 153, St. Martin's Griffin, 2001. ISBN 0312288220, 9780312288228 "I'd known Howard from Leeds Grammar School (...)", Richard Boon[5].
  8. ^ [6] Howard Devoto left Buzzcocks only a few days after Spiral Scratch was released.
  9. ^ http://www.popmatters.com/music/interviews/devoto-howard.html

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