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Idolator - Found Oct. 9, 2008 In case you didn't make it out to the In The City festival in Manchester, where the ever-dapper Jarvis Cocker gave a talk on song lyrics called |
Jarvis Cocker says the unsayable
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ManchesterConfidential.com - Found Oct. 8, 2008 ... about Jarvis's In the City lecture on song lyrics One of the most eagerly awaited keynote speeches at In the City this year was Jarvis Cocker... |
Jarvis Cocker gives lyrics lecture in Manchester
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NME - Found Oct. 8, 2008 Songwriter takes part in In The City conference Jarvis Cocker delivered a lecture on the art of lyrics yesterday (October 8) as part of Manchester's ... |
Global artists warming up for Arctic expedition
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CNN - Found Sep. 29, 2008 Musicians Jarvis Cocker, KT Tunstall, Martha Wainwright and Leslie Feist will be there negotiating the bridge with acclaimed French artist... |
Feist Goes to the Arctic + More
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Spinner.com - Found Sep. 29, 2008 Filed under: News Today, Oh Boy! Spinner.com : Jarvis Cocker, Feist and Martha Wainwright boarded a ship to the Arctic to investigate the effects ... |
Jarvis Cocker, Feist Among Artists At Greenland Fest Greenland's ...
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Mix 92.5 - Found Sep. 26, 2008 Some of the musicians on the 12-day trip (between September 25 and October 6) include Jarvis Cocker, Vanessa Carlton, Laurie Anderson, Feist... |
REM, Jarvis Cocker, Rage Against The Machine for charity auction
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NME - Found Sep. 25, 2008 REM's Michael Stipe, 's Tom Morello, Jarvis Cocker and Public Enemy's Chuck D have all contributed to the auction, which is set to start on... |
Jarvis Cocker To Speak At In The City
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Click Music - Found Sep. 25, 2008 More on: Jarvis Cocker Jarvis Cocker is to be a speaker at this year's In The City music conference in Manchester. |
Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis To Lecture On Lyrics
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Contactmusic - Found Sep. 25, 2008 JARVIS COCKER has been added to the bill of forthcoming Manchester event In The City on October... Click for the Jarvis Cocker Gallery JARVIS... |
Jarvis Cocker set for speech at Manchester's In The City
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NME - Found Sep. 24, 2008 Jarvis Cocker, JJB Arena, 19.10pm, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, August 18, 2007. Pic: Sonia Melot Former Pulp man to talk at next month's conference |
Jarvis Cocker Biography
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Jarvis Cocker
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Jarvis Cocker in concert, 2007
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Jarvis Branson Cocker |
| Born | 19 September 1963 Sheffield, England |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, Singer-songwriter, keyboardist, guitarist |
| Instrument(s) | Lead vocals, keyboards, guitar |
| Years active | 1978 - present |
| Associated acts | Pulp Relaxed Muscle |
Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician, best known for fronting the band Pulp. Through his work with the band, Cocker became one of the key players in the Britpop movement of the mid-1990s.
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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 "Pulp", they eventually found fame in the 1990s with the success of the albums His 'n' Hers (1994) and Different Class (1995).
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 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 - "Journeys into the Outside". Here he took a trip across the globe, meeting so-called "outsider artists", meeting people who create wacky and wonderful works of art and trying to understand what compels them to do so. Cocker's penchant for TV appearances was reflected in a parody of "Common People" ("Showbiz People") which featured on the satirical comedy show Spitting Image in 1996.
Michael Jackson incident
Cocker invaded the stage at the 1996 BRIT Awards in a spur of the moment protest against Michael Jackson's performance. Jackson performed surrounded by 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 security attempted to eject Cocker from the stage, three child performers received minor injuries.
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, and Cocker's friend Noel Gallagher, of Oasis fame claimed "Jarvis Cocker is a star and he should be given an MBE". Gallagher is also quoted as saying 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 behaviour. 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]
The resulting press attention saw the band's record sales soar and a waxwork statue of Cocker, which costs £30,000, was placed in Rock Circus, London.
Side Projects
Cocker sang a duet, "Ciao!", with Miki Berenyi on British shoegazing band Lush's 1996 album Lovelife.
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'". He also performed live with The All Seeing I on Top Of The Pops, singing "Walk Like A Panther" in place of Tony Christie, who sang on the recorded version.
In 2001 he contributed "Everybody Loves The Underdog" to the soundtrack for Mike Bassett: England Manager.
Beyond Pulp
Cocker has also directed music videos, most notably "On" by Aphex Twin, "Sudden Rush" by Erlend Øye and "Aftermath" by Nightmares on Wax. He also made a very brief appearance in the music video for "A Little More For Little You" by Swedish rockers The Hives.
He re-emerged in 2003 to promote a new album, under the pseudonym "Darren Spooner", for his new band Relaxed Muscle. The same year, he appeared on the Richard X album Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1. In 2004, Cocker collaborated with Nancy Sinatra on her new album, as well as with Marianne Faithfull on her album Kissin' Time, with the song "Sliding through Life on Charm."
In 2005 Cocker co-wrote three tracks ("La Degustation", "Basque Country" and "Fred de Fred") on Sheffield-based electronica duo The Lovers' self-titled debut album. 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.
Cocker also contributed to the soundtrack for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, writing and performing three Electro tracks: "This is the Night", "Do The Hippogriff" and "Magic Works". He appeared briefly in the film as lead singer of the band The Weird 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).
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 two-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 12, 2006, a fictional Jarvis Cocker was a lead character in a drama on BBC Radio 2, as part of their 'Imagine' competition.
At the 2006 Reading festival, the video for 'Running the World' was played on the main video screens of the main stage before the headline act, Muse, performed. This video contained a karaoke-like presentation of the song's lyrics to encourage the crowd to sing along.
Cocker is now following a solo career — 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.
On Valentine's Day 2007, he was chosen to give the award for Best British Newcomer (awarded to the Fratellis) at the Brit Awards.
Cocker and Beth Ditto (The Gossip) recently collaborated on a cover version of Heaven 17's "Temptation" at the NME Awards in London.
He curated the 2007 Meltdown Festival at the South Bank Centre in London. The acts he chose include Motörhead, Roky Erickson and the Explosives with Clinic, Devo with Drumsize, Iggy & The Stooges, Cornershop and The Jesus and Mary Chain.[3]
In March 2008, Cocker made a small tour of Latin America (México, Argentina and Chile) where he presented a new song called "Girls Like It Too".
Jarvis Cocker plans to release a new studio album in 2008, and has revealed the names of two tracks set for the record. Speaking to NME.com, he said that he had written "Girls Like It Too" and "The Usual" and hoped to have enough material to record the follow-up to his solo debut soon.[4] "I've got vague ideas," he said of the forthcoming LP. "I'd like to do another album before the end of the year."
In 2008, Cocker contributed Born to Cry, a song he co-wrote with Richard Hawley to Tony Christie's album of songs by Sheffield based songwriters, Made in Sheffield.
Cocker debuted a new song, "Angela", on BBC2's "The Summer Exhibition: A Culture Show Special", on June 13, 2008. the video is available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow/videos/2008/06/s5_s1_jarvis/ (not available outside of the UK).
Personal life
Cocker was born in Sheffield. His father, Mac, a DJ and actor, left the family and moved to Sydney, Australia, when Jarvis was seven and had no contact with him or his sister thereafter, leaving them to be brought up by their mother, now a Conservative councillor in Sheffield.
Jarvis Cocker credits his upbringing almost exclusively in female company for his interest in how women think and what they have to say. He wrote a song ("A Little Soul" on This Is Hardcore) about being abandoned by his father, and in 1998 traveled with his sister to Australia to meet him for the first time in nearly 30 years. Mac Cocker had a successful radio DJ career in Sydney beginning with Double J in the 1970s and then Triple J in the 1980s, and did not counter a common impression there that he was Joe Cocker's brother or cousin (despite both being from Sheffield, they are not related in any way). By the time of his son's visit, Mac Cocker had moved to a hippie commune in Darwin, Northern Territory. Cocker says he has forgiven his father for abandoning them. "I don't feel any bitterness towards him at all. I feel sorry for him."[5][6]
Cocker has lived in Paris since 2003, with his wife, Camille Bidault-Waddington, and his son, Albert.[7]
Discography
- See Pulp and Relaxed Muscle for their respective discographies
Albums
- Jarvis (November 13, 2006) #37 UK
- TBA 2009
Singles
- from Jarvis
- "Running the World" (download only)
- "Don't Let Him Waste Your Time" (January 8, 2007) UK #36, UK Indie #1
- "Fat Children" (July 16, 2007) UK #158
- non-album single
- "Temptation (Live)" (Beth Ditto & Jarvis Cocker) (February 18, 2008) UK #148
Others
- Songs for the Young at Heart (2007) - contributed a reading of The Lion and Albert
References
- ^ Noel Gallagher interviewed by Chris Evans on TFI Friday, 1996
- ^ [SPACE] Jarvis' stage invasion at the 1996 Brits
- ^ Cocker promises high and low culture as Meltdown curator | UK news | The Guardian
- ^ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/50329-jarvis-begins-to-commence-to-start-lp-adds-shows
- ^ "Jarvis Cocker: Lone star." Interview by Hermione Eyre with Jarvis Cocker. The Independent, London, 23 December 2006.
- ^ "Jarvis Gets Real." Interview with Jarvis Cocker by Giny Dougary. The Times Magazine, London, 16 March 2002.
- ^ Paris match | Pop | guardian.co.uk Music
External links
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- Jarvis Cocker is part of the 2008 Disko Bay Expedition Crew of Cape Farewell
- Jarvis Cocker released his last album, Jarvis, on Rough Trade/Worlds Fair
- Jarvspace - Jarvis Cocker's Myspace page (created 3 July 2006)
- Jarvis Cocker's record label and management company in UK
- World's Fair label group releases "Jarvis" the album in USA, 4 April 2007
- Jarvis Cocker's stage invasion at the 1996 Brit Awards (text)
- Review of Jarvis Cocker's debut London solo gig at Koko (15 November 2006)
- Jarvis Cocker on Desert Island Discs
- Jarvis Cocker's Music Video for 'Don't Let Him Waste Your Time' + interview with director Dougal Wilson.
- Jarvis Cocker - Live set at Inrocks Festival 2006, Paris (dab radio broadcast).
- Short story review of Jarvis at The Wheel's Still In Spin
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Jarvis Cocker Videos and Clips
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Description: Beth Ditto and Jarvis Perform Temptation live at the 07 NME awards.
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