Super Steve Earle
Well-known member
If we're talking people who live here rather than born and bred, Dave Gilmour of popular beat combo Pink Floyd, fits the bill.
Leo Sayer Shoreham
Dave Courtney (Songwriter) Hove
Bob Weston (Fleetwood Mac) Lived in Hove for Looooong time
The late great, Garry Moore. Lived in Hove
I know that lived in is not the criteria you were looking for but I feel as adopted Brightonians they deserved a mention.
A Joke De Jour
A Drummer and Bass Player were fighting on the studio floor, when the Singer arrived.
" Lads, Lads what are you fighting for we're all in the same band, we're all friends here."
The Bass Player replies, "He detuned one of my strings."
"That's no reason for fistycuffs, just retune it." says the Singer.
"I would" said the Bassist,
"But he wont tell me which one."
TADA!
I dont doubt that but my old Uncle Jack was a drummer and always said it was so easy and natural and I have always stuck with that. It probably was to him but I have never tried it and would never knock anybody who does play the drums. Perhaps that attitude explains why Ringo always seemed to be in the shadows of the other 3 Beatles.
If we're talking people who live here rather than born and bred, Dave Gilmour of popular beat combo Pink Floyd, fits the bill.
Richard Durrant is Brighton born and bred pretty much. He currently lives in Shoreham
https://youtu.be/cc141Pf1ZWA
I think Nick Cave is the best local songwriter...but he probably doesn't meet the criteria as Melbourne is a bit too far down south.
I thought I heard that Nick Cave moved away from the area following the death of his son.
I'd have to say Interlight. They're headlining the Sounds from The City gig tonight at One Church. All Brighton born and bred. One member may or may not be related to me...
Good shout, sir. I'm gonna dust off my copy of 'Equal In Death' on the strength of that.Tony Ryan, lead singer and bassist for Necrosanct