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Gillian Gilbert

Gillian Lesley Gilbert (born 27 January 1961)[1] is an English musician and singer, best known as the keyboardist and guitarist of the band New Order.

Gillian Gilbert
Gilbert on stage with New Order in 2015
Background information
Birth nameGillian Lesley Gilbert
Born (1961-01-27) 27 January 1961 (age 63)
Whalley Range, Manchester, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, singer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, programming, guitar, vocals
Member ofNew Order
Formerly ofThe Other Two

Early life edit

Gilbert's family moved from her birthplace, Manchester, to the nearby market town of Macclesfield when she was young. She disliked living in Cheshire as a teenager and had wanted to live in Manchester.[2] In the late 1970s, seeing Siouxsie and the Banshees play live on UK television was a life changing experience for her. "Me dad always says to us, 'You changed as soon as you saw Siouxsie and the Banshees on television'... And I really liked Gaye Advert out of the Adverts, who played bass, and I thought, 'Oh, there's nobody playin' guitar' - you know, women in bands."[3] Her uncle taught her how to play guitar.[3]

She then was in a punk band with three girls, The Inadequates,[4] who rehearsed at premises next to Joy Division.[2] In a 1987 interview with Option, Gilbert reflected on the first time she became familiar with Joy Division: "We didn't have a car and us three needed a lift home. So we asked them, and they said, 'Alright, but you have to buy one of our singles.' So we did and got it home and played it on this horrible record player. We'd known Stephen before. We thought, 'My God, this sounds horrible.'"[2] She would later begin dating Stephen Morris.

Career edit

After Ian Curtis's death in May 1980, the three remaining members of Joy Division started a new band called New Order. Wishing to complete their line-up with someone they knew well and whose musical skill and style was compatible with their own, New Order invited Gilbert to join the band during the early part of October 1980, as keyboardist and guitarist. She had already played with Joy Division a number of times, filling in for both Curtis and Bernard Sumner playing guitar. New Order's manager Rob Gretton suggested she should join. Gilbert's first live performance with them occurred at The Squat in Manchester on 25 October 1980.[5][6]

Her voice can be heard on several New Order tracks: the 1981 single "Procession"; the 1983 single "Confusion"; "Avalanche" from the album Republic on which she sang a single word, "faith"; and "Doubts Even Here" from their first album, Movement, on which she provided a spoken-word background vocal.

Given that fellow band members Sumner and Peter Hook had already produced music outside New Order, Gilbert and Morris formed their own band, The Other Two. They released their first single "Tasty Fish" in 1991, and recorded two albums: The Other Two & You, released in 1993, and Super Highways in 1999. Gilbert and Morris were engaged in 1993, and married the following year. The couple live in Rainow, outside Macclesfield, and have two daughters. Gilbert stopped touring with New Order in 1998 so that she could care for their children,[7] one of whom suffers from neuromyelitis optica.[8] Her husband had briefly offered to care for the children, but Gilbert reasoned that it would be easier for the band to replace her than her husband.[9] She participated in the recording of 2001's Get Ready,[10] after which she was replaced by Phil Cunningham in New Order's line-up.

In 2007, Gilbert and Morris remixed two tracks for the Nine Inch Nails remixes album Year Zero Remixed. That year she was diagnosed with breast cancer, from which she recovered.[8]

She rejoined New Order in 2011, after a 10-year absence from their albums. She performed alongside Cunningham who remained a member, expanding the group to a quintet. She is quoted as being glad that she did other things during that time. Since 2011, New Order have performed across the world. Their album Music Complete was released in September 2015.[8] Gilbert's vocals were featured on a Koishii & Hush remix album titled Lifetime; it was released on 3 February 2016, and featured four tracks remixed by artists such as Saltmarine, Lavigne, FM Attack and Re:Locate.[11]

Discography edit

With New Order edit

With The Other Two edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rose, Mike (27 January 2020). "Today's famous birthdays list for January 27, 2020 includes celebrities Alan Cumming, James Cromwell". Cleveland.com. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Woodard, Josef (November–December 1987). "Out From The Shadows: New Order". Option. p. 77.
  3. ^ a b Chrisfield, Bryget (7 October 2019). "New Order Never Saw 'Blue Monday' Being A Hit: 'You Can't Even Dance To It!' [a Gillian Gilbert interview]". Themusic.com.au. Retrieved 8 March 2020. Seeing Siouxsie & The Banshees on TV changed Gillian Gilbert's life. "Me dad always says to us, 'You changed as soon as you saw Siouxsie & The Banshees on television'... Watching the Sex Pistols, Siouxsie & The Banshees and a group called Penetration - I just wanted to be in a band!
  4. ^ Rambali, Paul (July 1983). "A Rare Glimpse into a Private World". The Face. p. 30.
  5. ^ Flowers, Claude. New Order + Joy Division: Dreams Never End. London: Omnibus Press, 1995. Pg. 46.
  6. ^ Johnson, Mark. An Ideal For Living: An History of Joy Division. London: Bobcat Books, 1984. Pg. 74.
  7. ^ "BBC - Radio 4 - Today at 50:50th Birthday - Stephen Morris". BBC. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  8. ^ a b c "New Order's Gillian Gilbert on Putting Motherhood Ahead of Music | Pitchfork". Pitchfork. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  9. ^ [1] 17 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Walters, Barry. . Wonderingsound.com. Archived from the original on 19 October 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  11. ^ "Koishii & Hush Featuring Gillian Gilbert - Lifetime". discogs.

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Gillian Lesley Gilbert born 27 January 1961 1 is an English musician and singer best known as the keyboardist and guitarist of the band New Order Gillian GilbertGilbert on stage with New Order in 2015Background informationBirth nameGillian Lesley GilbertBorn 1961 01 27 27 January 1961 age 63 Whalley Range Manchester EnglandGenresNew wavesynthpoppost punkalternative dancealternative rockelectronicaOccupation s Musician singerInstrument s Keyboards programming guitar vocalsMember ofNew OrderFormerly ofThe Other Two Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Discography 3 1 With New Order 3 2 With The Other Two 4 ReferencesEarly life editGilbert s family moved from her birthplace Manchester to the nearby market town of Macclesfield when she was young She disliked living in Cheshire as a teenager and had wanted to live in Manchester 2 In the late 1970s seeing Siouxsie and the Banshees play live on UK television was a life changing experience for her Me dad always says to us You changed as soon as you saw Siouxsie and the Banshees on television And I really liked Gaye Advert out of the Adverts who played bass and I thought Oh there s nobody playin guitar you know women in bands 3 Her uncle taught her how to play guitar 3 She then was in a punk band with three girls The Inadequates 4 who rehearsed at premises next to Joy Division 2 In a 1987 interview with Option Gilbert reflected on the first time she became familiar with Joy Division We didn t have a car and us three needed a lift home So we asked them and they said Alright but you have to buy one of our singles So we did and got it home and played it on this horrible record player We d known Stephen before We thought My God this sounds horrible 2 She would later begin dating Stephen Morris Career editAfter Ian Curtis s death in May 1980 the three remaining members of Joy Division started a new band called New Order Wishing to complete their line up with someone they knew well and whose musical skill and style was compatible with their own New Order invited Gilbert to join the band during the early part of October 1980 as keyboardist and guitarist She had already played with Joy Division a number of times filling in for both Curtis and Bernard Sumner playing guitar New Order s manager Rob Gretton suggested she should join Gilbert s first live performance with them occurred at The Squat in Manchester on 25 October 1980 5 6 Her voice can be heard on several New Order tracks the 1981 single Procession the 1983 single Confusion Avalanche from the album Republic on which she sang a single word faith and Doubts Even Here from their first album Movement on which she provided a spoken word background vocal Given that fellow band members Sumner and Peter Hook had already produced music outside New Order Gilbert and Morris formed their own band The Other Two They released their first single Tasty Fish in 1991 and recorded two albums The Other Two amp You released in 1993 and Super Highways in 1999 Gilbert and Morris were engaged in 1993 and married the following year The couple live in Rainow outside Macclesfield and have two daughters Gilbert stopped touring with New Order in 1998 so that she could care for their children 7 one of whom suffers from neuromyelitis optica 8 Her husband had briefly offered to care for the children but Gilbert reasoned that it would be easier for the band to replace her than her husband 9 She participated in the recording of 2001 s Get Ready 10 after which she was replaced by Phil Cunningham in New Order s line up In 2007 Gilbert and Morris remixed two tracks for the Nine Inch Nails remixes album Year Zero Remixed That year she was diagnosed with breast cancer from which she recovered 8 She rejoined New Order in 2011 after a 10 year absence from their albums She performed alongside Cunningham who remained a member expanding the group to a quintet She is quoted as being glad that she did other things during that time Since 2011 New Order have performed across the world Their album Music Complete was released in September 2015 8 Gilbert s vocals were featured on a Koishii amp Hush remix album titled Lifetime it was released on 3 February 2016 and featured four tracks remixed by artists such as Saltmarine Lavigne FM Attack and Re Locate 11 Discography editWith New Order edit Main article New Order discography With The Other Two edit The Other Two amp You 1993 Super Highways 1999 References edit Rose Mike 27 January 2020 Today s famous birthdays list for January 27 2020 includes celebrities Alan Cumming James Cromwell Cleveland com Retrieved 27 January 2023 a b c Woodard Josef November December 1987 Out From The Shadows New Order Option p 77 a b Chrisfield Bryget 7 October 2019 New Order Never Saw Blue Monday Being A Hit You Can t Even Dance To It a Gillian Gilbert interview Themusic com au Retrieved 8 March 2020 Seeing Siouxsie amp The Banshees on TV changed Gillian Gilbert s life Me dad always says to us You changed as soon as you saw Siouxsie amp The Banshees on television Watching the Sex Pistols Siouxsie amp The Banshees and a group called Penetration I just wanted to be in a band Rambali Paul July 1983 A Rare Glimpse into a Private World The Face p 30 Flowers Claude New Order Joy Division Dreams Never End London Omnibus Press 1995 Pg 46 Johnson Mark An Ideal For Living An History of Joy Division London Bobcat Books 1984 Pg 74 BBC Radio 4 Today at 50 50th Birthday Stephen Morris BBC Retrieved 27 September 2014 a b c New Order s Gillian Gilbert on Putting Motherhood Ahead of Music Pitchfork Pitchfork 23 March 2016 Retrieved 22 December 2017 1 Archived 17 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine Walters Barry Interview New Order Wonderingsound com Archived from the original on 19 October 2014 Retrieved 27 September 2014 Koishii amp Hush Featuring Gillian Gilbert Lifetime discogs nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gillian Gilbert Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gillian Gilbert amp oldid 1218102990, 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