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Ian Robert Astbury (born May 14, 1962, in Heswall, Cheshire) is an English rock singer and lyricist.
Ian Astbury`s career began in 1981, with the gothic rock band Southern Death Cult. At that time, he was going by the name Ian Lindsay. Southern Death Cult gigged to support its "Moya" single, and secured a slot as an opening act for Bauhaus in 1983. Shortly after that tour, the band split up. Along with guitarist Billy Duffy bassist Jamie Stewart and drummer Ray Mondo, Ian (now going by the surname "Astbury"), formed a new band, Death Cult, released the Death Cult (EP) and later dropped Death from the name. Trivia Lead singer of rock band The Cult Stepped into Jim Morrison`s shoes in doing vocals for the new incarnation of the Doors, touring as the 21st century Doors throughout 2002-2003. As of summer of 2004 he is still touring with the "21st Century Doors", a move which is angering many of The Cult`s fans that are waiting for The Cult to tour again. He and guitarist Billy Duffy have been in the band "The Cult" since 1983. They are the only two permanent band members, with an almost constantly changing drummer, bass player and rhythm guitarist. In 1996, he started up a side band called "The Holy Barbarians", named after a book of beatnik philosophy and poetry by Lawrence Lipton. The band did one record, "Cream", named after a popular London nightclub in April 1996, and then split up some time around 1997. Was being considered in 1991 to play Jim Morrison in the film "The Doors", but turned down the role because neither he nor the other surviving members of The Doors like the way that Jim Morrison was going to be portrayed in that film. Spent 29 days in the army in 1979. During a four year hiatus from The Cult from 1995 to 1999, traveled extensively to Japan, China, Nepal, Tibet, Vietnam, Cuba, New York, London and Los Angeles. Is an avid collector of WWII memorabilia. Worked as a member of U2`s road crew in 1980. For reasons known only to the band, he is sometimes referred to as "Ezekial". Born in Heswall, in Cheshire England. He was named after his father Robert Astbury, who was a merchant seaman, and kept the family moving while Ian was young. Grew up in Merseyside England, then Liverpool, then Glasgow, Scotland. He immigrated to Canada in 1973. He moved to Belfast in Northern Ireland in 1979, then Brixton, England, and then eventually ended up in Bradford England, in autumn of 1981. His mother died of cancer on his 17th birthday - his father also died of cancer when Ian was 29 years old In 1996 when he toured with his side band "The Holy Barbarians", he read poetry by Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac aloud to the audience during concerts. Born on the same day as Poison guitarist C.C. Deville. Two sons: Dustyn Astbury and Che Astbury (named after Che Guevara) On The Cult`s 1994 Black Sheep record, two songs: `Naturally High` and `Sacred Life` were written as a tribute to Nigel Preston, Ian`s friend and former drummer for The Cult, who died in 1992. In February 1993, The Cult`s best of collection titled `Pure Cult: Music for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers, and Sinners` debuted at #1 on the charts in Britain and went double platinum in that country. It later went to number one on the charts in Portugal. Usually plays tambourine (for percussion) in addition to singing, and throws his tambourines out i Biography Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Astbury |
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