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  Img Capt Damon Albarn at the Eurockéennes 2007
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  Birth Name Damon Albarn
  Origin Leytonstone , London , England
  Instrument Guitar and Piano / Keyboard
  Genre Alternative Rock , Britpop , Electronica
  Occupation Singer-songwriter
  Years Active 1988 - present
  Associated Acts Blur </br> Gorillaz </br> The Good, The Bad And The Queen </br>
  URL Blur <br/> Gorillaz <br/> The Good, The Bad And The Queen


Damon Albarn, (, 1968 in Leytonstone , London ), is an English Singer-songwriter who gained fame as the lead singer of Rock band Blur . Though Blur has not disbanded, of late Albarn has been more active as the main man behind the music of Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad And The Queen project.


EARLY YEARS

Albarn's early life was spent living in Leytonstone with his parents Hazel and Keith and his sister Jessica. He has described a very liberal and hippy-like upbringing. Whilst living in Leytonstone, Albarn attended George Tomlinson primary school. When he turned ten, his family moved to Aldham , Essex , England due to the needs of his father's teaching career. Albarn then attended Stanway Comprehensive School. He met future Blur Guitarist Graham Coxon at school and found they both liked similar bands, such as The Jam , The Kinks , and The Human League .

After finishing secondary school, Albarn moved to London to attend the East 15 Acting School , losing contact with Coxon. He concluded after one year's stay that he was a terrible actor (although would later go on to star in the 1997 film Face ) and instead took up writing and performing music. Some of the songs he wrote in his early recording days later became Blur songs, such as "Birthday" on their debut album, '' Leisure ''.


BLUR

In 1988, Albarn enrolled at Goldsmiths College in New Cross , London, England; he took a part-time course which he claims he did "just to get on campus". There, he met up with Coxon once more. After recording a number of demo tapes together, the two formed "Circus," at which point Coxon introduced Albarn to Alex James . With the addition of Dave Rowntree , the band began playing as "Seymour". Before long the band was signed to Food Records and changed its name to Blur.

Albarn and Blur gained commercial and critical success on the back of 1994s '' Parklife '', and Albarn became one of the leading lights in the Britpop movement. However, their success also lay partly in a well documented feud with fellow Britpop band Oasis . Though at the 1995 BRIT Awards Albarn had announced he thought Blur's "Best Band" award should be shared with Oasis, by 1996 relations had soured. The differing styles of the bands, Oasis being gritty, working-class, and Northern , and Blur being Art Rock , middle-class, and Southern , coupled with their prominence within the Britpop movement, led the British media to seize upon the supposed rivalry between the bands, and Albarn, along with Alex James, exchanged insults with Oasis' Noel and Liam Gallagher through the press. Noel Gallagher courted controversy, telling '' The Observer '' that he hoped Albarn and Alex James would "catch AIDS and die".1

The rivalry culminated in the so-called " Battle Of Britpop " which saw Blur move the release date of their single " Country House " to coincide with the release of Oasis " Roll With It ". This sparked a media frenzy, with Albarn being interviewed on the BBC news.

Gallagher maintains that the rivalry was conceived by the magazine ''; John Dower ; 2003 Albarn is now reluctant to talk about the feud, feeling the whole affair - his own actions included - were embarrassing.

As of 2006 Blur has released seven full-length albums, five of which went to #1 in the United Kingdom and all of which reached the top 15. Albarn has written the lyrics to nearly every song released by the band since their formation. He had publicly stated he was waiting for the return of Graham Coxon, who left the band prior to the release of '' Think Tank '', to produce more Blur material; however, Coxon has refused to return, and Albarn stated in September 2005 that he will play guitar on the next Blur record. Albarn Quoted, "If Coxon won't return then I'll be playing guitar but it'll just be fast, punk songs. Why don't I get another guitarist? Because there's none better than Coxon."


GORILLAZ

Albarn formed virtual cartoon rock band Gorillaz with Tank Girl creator Jamie Hewlett in 1998. With a decidedly ambiguous line-up, the group has released two full-length studio albums to date. Their music has featured contributions from Dan The Automator , Danger Mouse , Simon Tong (who also played guitar for Blur in live performances and played guitar in Albarn's The Good, The Bad & The Queen project), Miho Hatori , Sweetie Irie , De La Soul , Bootie Brown , MF Doom , Redman , Tina Weymouth , Roots Manuva , Neneh Cherry , Rosie Wilson, D12 , Martina Topley-Bird , Dennis Hopper , Ike Turner , Shaun Ryder and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien among others.

'' Gorillaz '' and '' Demon Days '' have done well in both the United States and the United Kingdom , as well as their respective hit singles " Clint Eastwood ", " Feel Good Inc. " ," 19-2000 ", " DARE ", " Dirty Harry " and " Kids With Guns / El Mañana ".


SOLO CAREER

Albarn released '' Mali Music '' in 2002. As the name suggests, the album's recording sessions were done in Mali , a trip he made to support Oxfam in 2000. He has also visited Nigeria to record music with African drummer Tony Allen . Albarn says he would like to produce a Blur album in Baghdad as he "likes the Iraqi style of music".

He also released '' Democrazy '' in 2003, a collection of demos he recorded while staying in hotel rooms on the U.S. portion of Blur's tour for ''Think Tank''.

Albarn has also appeared on other unrelated works. His song "Closet Romantic" appeared on the soundtrack for '' Trainspotting '' alongside an early Blur recording, " Sing ". Fatboy Slim 's 2004 release '' Palookaville '' featured Albarn's vocals on the song "Put It Back Together". Albarn provided the voiceover intro and backing vocals in the song "Time Keeps On Slipping" for the rap Concept Album '' Deltron 3030 '', and featured on the track "Lovage (Love That Lovage, Baby)" for the Lovage album Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By . Both albums were produced by Dan The Automator , who also produced Gorillaz' debut album.
Albarn also composed the score with collaboration by .


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