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David Ford (musician)

David James Ford (born 16 May 1978) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist and songwriter. He first achieved prominence with the indie rock group Easyworld, who released an independent mini-album, ...Better Ways to Self Destruct and two full-length albums on Jive Records before disbanding in 2004.

David Ford
David Ford performing at The Ark in Ann Arbor, Michigan, 20 November 2008
Background information
Born (1978-05-16) 16 May 1978 (age 45)
Dartford, Kent, England
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1996–present
LabelsIndependiente
Websitewww.davidfordmusic.com

As a solo artist, he has released six albums to date, two of which were named "Album of The Year" in both The Sunday Times and Word Magazine. David has toured the world opening for such artists as KT Tunstall, Gomez, Elvis Costello, Ingrid Michaelson and Ray LaMontagne and he has played the UK Latitude Festival, Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits. Ford has also performed on Last Call With Carson Daly and Sun Studio Sessions. The Guardian called him "unmissable... one of Britain's best."

History edit

Early years and Easyworld edit

Having played in several local groups together through their school years, Ford – who went on to attend Manchester University – and drummer Glenn Hooper formed the band Beachy Head in Eastbourne in the late 1990s. Soon after, the band was completed by bassist Jo Taylor. The trio recorded several demos and an unreleased album as Beachy Head before renaming the band Easyworld. The new name for the band was taken from the line "It's an easy world" in their song Better Ways to Self Destruct.

From 2001 to 2004, the group released one mini-album, two full-length albums and several singles. After lacklustre sales of their final record, Kill the Last Romantic, Ford privately announced his intention to disband the group. After several short festival performances and radio appearances to promote their final single, How Did It Ever Come to This?, Easyworld announced their split in September 2004. Their last public performance was at the Staffordshire date of 2004s V Festival on 22 August.

Solo career edit

 
David Ford at The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ, May 2011

Almost immediately after Easyworld's dissolution, Ford began to play a sporadic series of intimate solo gigs, debuting a number of songs which would later appear on his first solo album. In 2005, he embarked on his first headline solo tour. Fan favourite "State of the Union" was released as his debut single on 26 September 2005, followed swiftly by his self-recorded debut album I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I've Caused.

After a support tour with Starsailor and a sold-out headline tour in February 2006 and the release of his second single, "I Don't Care What You Call Me", David confirmed headline shows in Ireland as well as shows across the US and high-profile slots supporting KT Tunstall, Richard Ashcroft, Elvis Costello and Gomez. His debut was released in the United States in May 2006 by Columbia Records.

After supporting Suzanne Vega on her UK tour, Ford released his second solo album, Songs for the Road in August 2007.[1] He toured extensively to support the album in October 2007 and toured the US in May 2008. The album was released in the US on Original Signal Records on 1 April 2008. Ford released a cover of The Smiths' "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" as a bonus track.[2] His third studio album, Let The Hard Times Roll, was released on 3 February 2010.[3]

David released his most successful album to date, Charge, in the UK in March 2013, and America in June 2013. Charge was produced by James Brown, who had just completed Dave Grohl’s most recent Sound City project and is a big fan of David's music. Brown agreed to produce and mix the new album on his kitchen table in Brooklyn, NY for the price of a few pizzas.[citation needed] Charge debuted on the UK independent Album Chart at No. 30 and peaked on the UK iTunes singer songwriter chart at No. 3 and the UK Top 40 Main iTunes Chart at No. 43. A review in The Daily Telegraph praised both the album and the accompanying tour: "His fourth solo album of smart, angry, witty, emotional songs delivered with raw-throated passion. Live, he is something to behold, a one man band looping up an acoustic storm…stirring and extraordinary."

In 2012, Ford's 2008 single "I'm Alright Now" was pitched to French singer Johnny Hallyday, and became a hit in January 2013 under the name "20 ans" ("20 years") with French lyrics by Christophe Miossec. In February 2014, this song was awarded "Best Original Song" at the Victoires de la Musique awards, sometimes referred to as "the French Grammys", with Ford and Miossec accepting the award on stage in Paris.[4]

Personal life edit

Ford is married to Emma Ellis.[5] He has stated that his favourite place to perform in the US is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[6]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Single releases edit

Single/EP Release date Label Format(s) Notes
"State of the Union" 26 September 2005 Independiente CD, 7", Download Accompanied by b-sides "A Short Song About Stars" and "A Short Song About Shoes"
"I Don't Care What You Call Me" 20 February 2006 Independiente CD, 7", Download Accompanied by CD b-sides "A Short Song Of Apology" and "Trying To Find My Feet" plus the 7" b-side "Can't Go Back"
"Go to Hell" 23 July 2007 Independiente 7", Download Accompanied by album track "Requiem" as the 7" b-side
"Decimate" 8 October 2007 Independiente 7", Download Accompanied by b-sides "The Boy Most Likely To" and "Decimate" (demo). The latter only available on Digital Download.
"I'm Alright Now" 20 January 2008 Independiente CD, 7", Download Accompanied by CD b-side cover of Leonard Cohen's "Everybody Knows" plus the 7" b-side "New York"
"Pages Torn From The Electrical Sketchbook Vol. #1" 26 September 2008 Self-released through MySpace page / iTunes CD, Download Contained the songs "Nothing at All", "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love My Credit Card" (also known as "I Want More"), and "Down by the Sea".
"Pages Torn From The Electrical Sketchbook Vol. #2" 11 December 2008 Self-released through MySpace page / iTunes CD, Download Contained the songs "This City's Cold and I Could Use a Friend", "To Hell with the World" and "Song for the Republican Convention".
"Pages Torn From The Electrical Sketchbook Vol. #3" 1 January 2009 Self-released through MySpace page / iTunes CD, Download Contained the songs "Elizabeth", "Hurricane" and "Demons" (Piano Version).
"Panic" October 2009 Self-release CD Accompanied by b-sides "Making Up For Lost TIme" and "The Big Dumb Singalong"
"Austerity Measures" 1 February 2012 Self-release CD Contains the songs "The Ballad Of Miss Lily" (an earlier mix), "Life Is Good," "It's The Economy, Stupid," "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love My Credit Card" (a new mix), and "Every Time" (acoustic).
"4.1" 12 September 2011 Self-release CD Contains the songs "Liverpool," "Song For The Republican Convention" (a new mix), "Pour A Little Poison (feat. The Booming Quartet)" (an early version), "Let It Burn" (an early version), and "Funk Toast (feat. Velvet Hands Arnold)."
"4.2" 5 August 2012 Self-release CD Contains the songs: "Overture," "What's Not To Love?" (early version), "Back To Me," "Interlude," and "Philadelphia Boy" (early version).
"Tennessee E.P.(Recorded at Sun Studios – Memphis)" December 2012 Self-release CD Contains the songs: "Don't You Worry," "Medicine Show," "Feels The Same," "Winter Stoke," "Jimmy Took One For The Team," and "Kid And The River".
"Charge" 2013 Self-release CD
"The Union E.P." 2017 Self-release CD

References edit

 
David Ford in Toronto
  1. ^ Street Hows, Zoe (10 August 2007). "David Ford Songs For The Road Review". BBC. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
  2. ^ Covermesongsa.com
  3. ^ . David Ford. 1 February 2010. Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
  4. ^ Ingham, Tim. "British songwriter David Ford wins 'French Grammy'". MusicWeek. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  5. ^ Ford, David. (2011). I Choose This. The Magnolia Label /Los Caballos Media Empire. p. 79.
  6. ^ "About David". Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  7. ^ . David Ford. 17 November 2014. Archived from the original on 29 August 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.

Notes edit

^ Brown, Marisa. Review of I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I've Caused. Allmusic. Retrieved May 2006.

External links edit

  • David Ford on Twitter  
  • David Ford on Facebook

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For other uses see David Ford disambiguation This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources David Ford musician news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message David James Ford born 16 May 1978 is an English singer songwriter guitarist and songwriter He first achieved prominence with the indie rock group Easyworld who released an independent mini album Better Ways to Self Destruct and two full length albums on Jive Records before disbanding in 2004 David FordDavid Ford performing at The Ark in Ann Arbor Michigan 20 November 2008Background informationBorn 1978 05 16 16 May 1978 age 45 Dartford Kent EnglandOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1996 presentLabelsIndependienteWebsitewww wbr davidfordmusic wbr com As a solo artist he has released six albums to date two of which were named Album of The Year in both The Sunday Times and Word Magazine David has toured the world opening for such artists as KT Tunstall Gomez Elvis Costello Ingrid Michaelson and Ray LaMontagne and he has played the UK Latitude Festival Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits Ford has also performed on Last Call With Carson Daly and Sun Studio Sessions The Guardian called him unmissable one of Britain s best Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and Easyworld 1 2 Solo career 1 3 Personal life 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Single releases 3 References 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory editEarly years and Easyworld edit Having played in several local groups together through their school years Ford who went on to attend Manchester University and drummer Glenn Hooper formed the band Beachy Head in Eastbourne in the late 1990s Soon after the band was completed by bassist Jo Taylor The trio recorded several demos and an unreleased album as Beachy Head before renaming the band Easyworld The new name for the band was taken from the line It s an easy world in their song Better Ways to Self Destruct From 2001 to 2004 the group released one mini album two full length albums and several singles After lacklustre sales of their final record Kill the Last Romantic Ford privately announced his intention to disband the group After several short festival performances and radio appearances to promote their final single How Did It Ever Come to This Easyworld announced their split in September 2004 Their last public performance was at the Staffordshire date of 2004s V Festival on 22 August Solo career edit nbsp David Ford at The Saint Asbury Park NJ May 2011 Almost immediately after Easyworld s dissolution Ford began to play a sporadic series of intimate solo gigs debuting a number of songs which would later appear on his first solo album In 2005 he embarked on his first headline solo tour Fan favourite State of the Union was released as his debut single on 26 September 2005 followed swiftly by his self recorded debut album I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I ve Caused After a support tour with Starsailor and a sold out headline tour in February 2006 and the release of his second single I Don t Care What You Call Me David confirmed headline shows in Ireland as well as shows across the US and high profile slots supporting KT Tunstall Richard Ashcroft Elvis Costello and Gomez His debut was released in the United States in May 2006 by Columbia Records After supporting Suzanne Vega on her UK tour Ford released his second solo album Songs for the Road in August 2007 1 He toured extensively to support the album in October 2007 and toured the US in May 2008 The album was released in the US on Original Signal Records on 1 April 2008 Ford released a cover of The Smiths There Is a Light That Never Goes Out as a bonus track 2 His third studio album Let The Hard Times Roll was released on 3 February 2010 3 David released his most successful album to date Charge in the UK in March 2013 and America in June 2013 Charge was produced by James Brown who had just completed Dave Grohl s most recent Sound City project and is a big fan of David s music Brown agreed to produce and mix the new album on his kitchen table in Brooklyn NY for the price of a few pizzas citation needed Charge debuted on the UK independent Album Chart at No 30 and peaked on the UK iTunes singer songwriter chart at No 3 and the UK Top 40 Main iTunes Chart at No 43 A review in The Daily Telegraph praised both the album and the accompanying tour His fourth solo album of smart angry witty emotional songs delivered with raw throated passion Live he is something to behold a one man band looping up an acoustic storm stirring and extraordinary In 2012 Ford s 2008 single I m Alright Now was pitched to French singer Johnny Hallyday and became a hit in January 2013 under the name 20 ans 20 years with French lyrics by Christophe Miossec In February 2014 this song was awarded Best Original Song at the Victoires de la Musique awards sometimes referred to as the French Grammys with Ford and Miossec accepting the award on stage in Paris 4 Personal life edit Ford is married to Emma Ellis 5 He has stated that his favourite place to perform in the US is Philadelphia Pennsylvania 6 Discography editStudio albums edit I Sincerely Apologise for All the Trouble I ve Caused 2005 Songs for the Road 2007 Let the Hard Times Roll 2010 Charge 2013 The Arrangement 2014 7 Animal Spirits 2018 May You Live In Interesting Times 2022 Love and Death 2022 Single releases edit Single EP Release date Label Format s Notes State of the Union 26 September 2005 Independiente CD 7 Download Accompanied by b sides A Short Song About Stars and A Short Song About Shoes I Don t Care What You Call Me 20 February 2006 Independiente CD 7 Download Accompanied by CD b sides A Short Song Of Apology and Trying To Find My Feet plus the 7 b side Can t Go Back Go to Hell 23 July 2007 Independiente 7 Download Accompanied by album track Requiem as the 7 b side Decimate 8 October 2007 Independiente 7 Download Accompanied by b sides The Boy Most Likely To and Decimate demo The latter only available on Digital Download I m Alright Now 20 January 2008 Independiente CD 7 Download Accompanied by CD b side cover of Leonard Cohen s Everybody Knows plus the 7 b side New York Pages Torn From The Electrical Sketchbook Vol 1 26 September 2008 Self released through MySpace page iTunes CD Download Contained the songs Nothing at All How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love My Credit Card also known as I Want More and Down by the Sea Pages Torn From The Electrical Sketchbook Vol 2 11 December 2008 Self released through MySpace page iTunes CD Download Contained the songs This City s Cold and I Could Use a Friend To Hell with the World and Song for the Republican Convention Pages Torn From The Electrical Sketchbook Vol 3 1 January 2009 Self released through MySpace page iTunes CD Download Contained the songs Elizabeth Hurricane and Demons Piano Version Panic October 2009 Self release CD Accompanied by b sides Making Up For Lost TIme and The Big Dumb Singalong Austerity Measures 1 February 2012 Self release CD Contains the songs The Ballad Of Miss Lily an earlier mix Life Is Good It s The Economy Stupid How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love My Credit Card a new mix and Every Time acoustic 4 1 12 September 2011 Self release CD Contains the songs Liverpool Song For The Republican Convention a new mix Pour A Little Poison feat The Booming Quartet an early version Let It Burn an early version and Funk Toast feat Velvet Hands Arnold 4 2 5 August 2012 Self release CD Contains the songs Overture What s Not To Love early version Back To Me Interlude and Philadelphia Boy early version Tennessee E P Recorded at Sun Studios Memphis December 2012 Self release CD Contains the songs Don t You Worry Medicine Show Feels The Same Winter Stoke Jimmy Took One For The Team and Kid And The River Charge 2013 Self release CD The Union E P 2017 Self release CDReferences edit nbsp David Ford in Toronto Street Hows Zoe 10 August 2007 David Ford Songs For The Road Review BBC Retrieved 7 April 2010 Covermesongsa com Let the Hard Times Roll new album available David Ford 1 February 2010 Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 Retrieved 7 April 2010 Ingham Tim British songwriter David Ford wins French Grammy MusicWeek Retrieved 1 March 2014 Ford David 2011 I Choose This The Magnolia Label Los Caballos Media Empire p 79 About David Retrieved 28 April 2012 The Arrangement OUT NOW David Ford 17 November 2014 Archived from the original on 29 August 2016 Retrieved 24 August 2016 Notes edit Brown Marisa Review of I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I ve Caused Allmusic Retrieved May 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Ford musician David Ford on Twitter nbsp David Ford on 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