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Jarvis Cocker At Wellington And Auckland...performances. Most famously ruling Cool Britannia as Pulp's enigmatic lead singer and songwriter, Jarvis, alongside the Gallaghers and Damon Albarn was a centre stage player in the era defining days of Britpop. "If a lanky get like... In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Pulp, Auckland, Wellington, Trademark, Mercury Award, Common People, Damon Albarn, Relaxed Muscle, and Different Class |
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Independent.ie | November 11, 2009
Jarvis 'to consider' Pulp reunion
Jarvis 'to consider' Pulp reunion Jarvis Cocker has sparked rumours of a Pulp reunion, saying he'll "think about it a little bit more". Although Jarvis dismissed rumours Pulp would be performing at next year's Glastonbury Festival, he...
In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Sheffield, NME, Glastonbury, Allegation, and Rotherham
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Independent.co.uk - Music | November 13, 2009
Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker receives honorary doctorate
Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker receives honorary doctorate Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker joked today he would not open a medical surgery, even with his newly acquired title of Doctor. Cocker was back in his home city of Sheffield to receive an...
In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Surgery, Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, BBC Radio One, Common People, John Peel, and Mercury Music
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Contactmusic.com | 7 days ago
Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis Cocker Shops For Song
...Shops For Song JARVIS COCKER - JARVIS COCKER SHOPS FOR SONG Former Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker is so disorganised he frequently mistakes his shopping lists for ideas for songs. Jarvis Cocker mistakes shopping lists for his song lyrics.
In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Absolute Radio, Babies, and Geoff Lloyd
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New Kerala | October 28, 2009
Jarvis Cocker Dismisses Pulp Reunion
Jarvis Cocker Dismisses Pulp Reunion JARVIS COCKER has ruled out a PULP reunion at the Glastonbury festival, insisting comments he made about performing at the 2010 event were 'twisted' in the media. The Common People singer reportedly told...
In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Glastonbury, and Common People
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Independent.ie | November 12, 2009
Degree honour for singer Cocker
Degree honour for singer Cocker Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker is being given an honorary doctorate in his home city. Cocker is one of Sheffield's best-known musical exports and he is returning to be honoured at Sheffield Hallam University,...
In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Sheffield Hallam University, John Peel, Mercury Music Prize, BBC Radio One, Common People, It, and London
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Metro | October 28, 2009
Jarvis Cocker hints at Pulp reunion for Glastonbury 2010
Jarvis Cocker hints at Pulp reunion for Glastonbury 2010 Jarvis Cocker wants to play Glastonbury as Pulp By ANN LEE - Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Jarvis Cocker wants to reform Pulp so that they can play Glastonbury Jarvis Cocker has said...
In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Glastonbury, We Love Life, and Sheffield
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BBC News | November 13, 2009
He went to Sheffield Poly, he had a thirst for knowledge...
...singer studied at the institution when it was Sheffield Polytechnic Former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has been given an honorary degree in his home city of Sheffield. The singer picked up the doctorate at Sheffield Hallam University.
In this article: Jarvis Cocker, Surgery, Sheffield Hallam University, Mercury Music Prize, Common People, John Peel, and London
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Metro | October 28, 2009
Jarvis Cocker denies Pulp reunion
Jarvis Cocker denies Pulp reunion Jarvis Cocker claims Pulp will not be reforming for Glastonbury 2010 By ANN LEE - Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Jarvis Cocker claims Pulp will not be reforming Jarvis Cocker has denied that Pulp are...
In this article: Jarvis Cocker and Glastonbury
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Pulp were an English alternative rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978 by Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar). They were originally known as "Arabacus Pulp," but this was shortened a year later. The members of Pulp were all schoolmates attending City Secondary School in Sheffield and supported fellow school band Crude in their first gigs.
They are most famous in the UK, where their blend of disco-influenced pop-rock coupled with the down-to-earth "kitchen-sink drama"-style lyrics of frontman Cocker made them popular during the mid-1990s as part of the Britpop movement. In 1996 they won the Mercury Prize. After their last album We Love Life (2001), the band entered an extended hiatus.
- Name:
- Pulp
- Origin:
- Sheffield, England
- Years Active:
- 1978– 2002 (on hiatus)
- Current members:
- Former Members:
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- Gary Wilson
- Wayne Furniss
- Jamie Pinchbeck
- Tim Allcard
- Peter Dalton
- Russell Senior
- Peter Mansell
- David Lockwood
- Mark Swift
- Steven Havenhand
- David Hinkler
- Simon Hinkler
- Magnus Doyle
- Peter Boam
- Jimmy Sellers
- Antony Genn
- Phillip Thompson
- Associated With:
- Genre:
- Alternative rock, Britpop
- Record Label:
- Island Records
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