Stephen Anthony James Duffy (born May 30, 1960 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England) is a British songwriter, vocalist and guitarist. He has recorded as a solo act under several different names, and is the lead singer for the group The Lilac Time. He has also co-written many songs with Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies.
While attending Birmingham Polytechnic school, he and school friend John Taylor formed an obscure, arty new romantic group called Duran Duran, along with Taylor's non-student friend Nick Rhodes. Duffy was the lyricist and vocalist, but left both the school and the band in 1979, well before their 1980 signing with EMI.
From there, he formed the band Obviously Five Believers, sometimes known as The Hawks, and did his first four-track recordings. Their only single, "Words of Hope", was released in 1980.
After a long stint working in the US, Duffy returned to England and signed another deal, this time with Virgin 10, and worked on recording his first full album, The Ups and Downs (produced by Stephen Duffy, Booker T. Jones, J.J. Jeczalik, Nicholas Froome and Stephen Street), under the name Stephen "Tintin" Duffy, a nickname parodied by BBC Radio 1 DJs as 'Stephen "Duff-Duff" Tinny'. A re-recorded "Kiss Me" single was released in 1984, this time only in the local West Midlands area, followed by a nationwide release of "She Makes Me Quiver".
He also recorded an album in 1986 called Designer Beatnik with Roger Freeman of Pig Bag, released under the name Dr. Calculus. The album's two singles were "Programme 7" and "Perfume from Spain".
At the end of 1984, Duffy recorded a third version of "Kiss Me" with J.J. Jeczalik (a programmer at Trevor Horn's ZTT Records, who was also a member of The Art of Noise). The new version of "Kiss Me" was released on February 25, 1985. It debuted at Number 22, peaked at Number 3, and stayed in the UK top 10 for three months. It was the last song played on the medium wave service of Radio 1 before it became an FM only station, at 9am on July 1, 1994. The third single released from the Ups and Downs album was "Icing on the Cake".
"Unkiss That Kiss", released in September 1985, was the first single from the album Because We Love You released in early 1986; additional singles from the album were "I Love You" and "Something Special". He was then dropped from the Virgin 10 label.
The group originally consisted of Stephen Duffy, his elder brother Nick Duffy, and friend Michael Weston, who recorded the first album together; Michael Giri and Fraser Kent joined when the band was ready to go on tour. (See The Lilac Time for more detail on the band's history.)
In 1991, the band split up (temporarily, as it turned out) and Stephen Duffy subsequently pursued a solo career.
The next album was called simply Duffy, released August 1995 on Indolent Records. "London Girls" and "Sugar High" went to the top 10 on the UK indie chart, but "Needle Mythology" did not. ("Starfit" was also released as a single in the US.) The album was reissued on CD in 2000 by BMG Fun House.
He participated in a temporary supergroup called Me Me Me, consisting of Duffy, Alex James of Blur, Justin Welch of Elastica and Charlie Bloor. The one-off single "Hanging Around" was released August 5, 1996 and reached Number 19 on the UK chart.
Duffy then left Indolent Records in the summer of 1997, just before the album I Love My Friends was to be released. The album was picked up by Cooking Vinyl Records, which released the singles "17" and "You Are".
Virgin released a compilation album entitled They Called Him Tin Tin in 1999, with tracks chosen by Duffy.
The album Keep Going was released in 2003 under the name 'Stephen Duffy & The Lilac Time', to the usual critical acclaim and limited commercial success.
Duffy's songwriting ability also earned his first Number 1 in October 2004 as the co-writer of the Robbie Williams single "Radio", and gained him exposure and critical acclaim for the album - Intensive Care. One striking and ironic fact about Duffy's number one, was that it was released at exactly the same time as Duran Duran's original line-up come-back single "(Reach up for the) Sunrise". Duran Duran managed a new entry (and highest) position of number 5 in the official UK chart the week that Robbie Williams (thanks to Duffy) went straight in at number 1.
July 2006 Duffy is currently playing guitar for the Intensive Care world tour with Robbie Williams and band.
1960 births | English male singers | English pop singers | English songwriters | English guitarists | English musicians | Natives of Birmingham | Living people
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