Hugh Cornwell

Hugh Cornwell

Acting • Born 1949-08-28

Acting1Tufnell Park, London, England, UK

Biography

Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and writer, best known for being the lead vocalist and lead guitarist for the punk rock and new wave band the Stranglers from 1974 to 1990. Since leaving the Stranglers, Cornwell has recorded a further ten solo studio albums and continues to record and perform live. Cornwell grew up in Tufnell Park and Kentish Town and attended William Ellis School in Highgate, where he played bass in a band with Richard Thompson, later a member of folk rock band Fairport Convention. In the late 1960s, after earning a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of Bristol, he embarked on post-graduate research at Lund University in Sweden. Not long after his arrival he formed the band Johnny Sox. Cornwell returned to the UK in 1974 with Johnny Sox (minus Hans Wärmling). Drummer Jet Black then joined the band. At one stage it was just Cornwell and Black, who were then joined by bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel. Guitarist, keyboardist and saxophonist Hans Wärmling, on holiday from Sweden, joined the line-up towards the end of 1974. The Johnny Sox name was dropped, with the band adopting the name the Guildford Stranglers before settling on the Stranglers. Wärmling was soon replaced by Dave Greenfield, who joined in 1975 after answering an advertisement placed in the Melody Maker magazine. Cornwell was the lead guitarist in the group and he also sang the majority of songs, with Burnel handling lead vocals on about a third of the band's songs. Years later, Burnel recalled that he often sang lyrics written by Cornwell, and vice versa, depending on "who had the best voice for that particular song". By 1977, the group had secured a recording contract with United Artists Records. They went on to become the most commercially successful band to emerge from the UK punk scene, with numerous hit singles and record albums. He recorded his first studio album away from the group, Nosferatu, in collaboration with the Captain Beefheart's Magic Band's drummer, Robert Williams, in 1979. Cornwell's first solo studio album, Wolf (1988) was produced by Ian Ritchie with additional production on two tracks by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, who had engineered the first three Stranglers albums and produced their fourth studio album, The Raven (1979). Throughout his Stranglers career, Hugh used a Black Fender Telecaster all the way from 1974 until 1989 when he adopted a Gibson Melody Maker for the 10 Tour. Hugh also used a Hofner Razorwood for the La Folie Tour in 1981-82 for certain songs which required distinctive sounds. He also used a Bass guitar when performing Dead Loss Angeles on The Raven tour in 1979 and was instrumental in teaching Stranglers bassist Jean Jacques Burnel how to play bass guitar. In 1990, due to growing tensions within the band and a constant clash with Jean Jacques Burnel, he decided that he could go no further artistically. He recorded the album 10 with the band before leaving them after 16 years. ... Source: Article "Hugh Cornwell" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

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No Nukes! muziekfestival

No Nukes! muziekfestival

Movie • 1982

Self - The Stranglers

My View: Clem Burke

My View: Clem Burke

Movie • 2019

Self

One For My Baby

One For My Baby

Movie • 1985

Frank

Lucky Sunil

Lucky Sunil

Movie • 1988

Charlie

"The Journey", or The Memoirs of a Self-Confessed Surrealist

"The Journey", or The Memoirs of a Self-Confessed Surrealist

Movie • 1978

Self

Eat the Rich

Eat the Rich

Movie • 1987

Edgeley

The Stranglers - Feline European Tour - Live in Hamburg

The Stranglers - Feline European Tour - Live in Hamburg

Movie • 1983

Somewhere

Somewhere

Movie • 2005

Man A

The Stranglers - The Video Collection 1977-1982

The Stranglers - The Video Collection 1977-1982

Movie • 1984

Self

The Stranglers: Live at Alexandra Palace

The Stranglers: Live at Alexandra Palace

Movie • 1990

Self

The Stranglers: Never To Look Back - The Video Collection 1983-2012

The Stranglers: Never To Look Back - The Video Collection 1983-2012

Movie • 2012

Self (archive footage)

The Stranglers - Live '78, SF

The Stranglers - Live '78, SF

Movie • 1978

Self

The Stranglers

The Stranglers

Movie • 2000

Self

The Colour Black

The Colour Black

Movie • 1982

Presenter

The Bleeding Star

The Bleeding Star

Movie • 1987

The Traveller

Hugh Cornwell: Anthology - Aberdeen Acoustic

Hugh Cornwell: Anthology - Aberdeen Acoustic

Movie • 2015

Self

The Stranglers: Death + Night + Blood

The Stranglers: Death + Night + Blood

Movie • 2019

Self - (Archival footage)

Blueprint

Blueprint

Movie • 2008

Self

The Stranglers - Rockpalast

The Stranglers - Rockpalast

Movie • 1983

Self

The Stranglers - Live in Madrid

The Stranglers - Live in Madrid

Movie • 1986

Self

The Stranglers: Screentime

The Stranglers: Screentime

Movie • 1986

Self

Rockstage: The Stranglers

Rockstage: The Stranglers

Movie • 1981

Self

Hugh Cornwell - Rockpalast (Crossroad Festival)

Hugh Cornwell - Rockpalast (Crossroad Festival)

Movie • 2007

Self

Hugh Cornwell: Live in Paris at MCM Cafe

Hugh Cornwell: Live in Paris at MCM Cafe

Movie • 1996

Self

The Stranglers: The Raven Tour live in Paris

The Stranglers: The Raven Tour live in Paris

Movie • 1979

Self

Hugh Cornwell Songbook

Hugh Cornwell Songbook

Movie • 2008

Self

Stranglers in the Night

Stranglers in the Night

Movie • 1985

Self

Hugh Cornwell: Another Kind of Love

Hugh Cornwell: Another Kind of Love

Movie • 1988

Self

Ambitions

Ambitions

TV • 1986

Self - The Stranglers

Through the Night with...

Through the Night with...

TV • 2002

Self

Never Mind the Buzzcocks

Never Mind the Buzzcocks

TV • 1996

Self

Rockpalast

Rockpalast

TV • 1974

Self (guitar vocal)

Sacrée Soirée

Sacrée Soirée

TV • 1987

Self - The Stranglers