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Steve Hogarth

Steve Hogarth (born Ronald Stephen Hoggarth, 14 May 1956[1] in Kendal, Westmorland) also known as "h", is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Since 1989 he has been the lead singer of the British rock band Marillion, for which he also performs additional keyboards and guitar. Hogarth was formerly a keyboard player and co-lead vocalist with the Europeans and vocalist with How We Live. AllMusic has described Hogarth as having a "unique, expressive voice" with "flexible range and beautiful phrasing".[2]

Steve Hogarth
Steve Hogarth in 2021
Background information
Birth nameRonald Stephen Hoggarth
Also known ash
Born (1956-05-14) 14 May 1956 (age 67)
Kendal, Westmorland, England
GenresNew wave, art rock, neo-progressive rock, pop rock
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
Years active1977–present
LabelsRacket Records, Poison Apple
Member ofMarillion
Formerly ofHarlow
The Neutrinos
The Europeans
How We Live
The h-Band
Websitestevehogarth.com

Early life edit

Hogarth was born in Kendal, Westmorland. His father was an engineer in the British Merchant Navy. He was brought up on a council estate in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, from the age of two. As a child he became interested in music, his earliest influences being the Beatles and the Kinks, and taught himself to play piano.[3]

Leaving school at the age of eighteen, Hogarth spent three years studying for a degree in electrical engineering at Trent Polytechnic (now Nottingham Trent University).[3] He was also a member of a band during this time, Harlow, who played working men's clubs. They recorded the single "Harry de Mazzio" on the Pepper record label, which Hogarth wrote and later described as "dreadful" and "definitely the worst record I ever made."[4] The band split in 1981 and Hogarth left his engineering degree, moving to London to further his music career.[3]

Career edit

In London, after responding to an advertisement in the music press Hogarth joined the band Motion Pictures. They were subsequently renamed the Europeans. Initially joining just as a keyboard player, Hogarth later shared the vocal duties with Ferg Harper. Signed to A&M Records, the Europeans released two studio albums and one live album. Hogarth sang just one track on the first studio album but sang five of the eight tracks on the second album.

In 1985, Hogarth and guitarist Colin Woore left the band to form How We Live, The duo were signed to Columbia Records. In 1987, following record company changes, How We Live's debut album Dry Land was unsuccessful. Hogarth considered leaving the music industry and becoming a milkman or postman. However, a meeting with his publishers arranged by a friend, Darryl Way, a founding member of Curved Air, persuaded him to send a tape to Marillion, who were recruiting for a new lead vocalist following the departure of Fish in late 1988.

Marillion heard the tape and were interested enough to ask for a meeting with the singer. Later accounts of this first meeting record that Hogarth turned up at band member Pete Trewavas' house with his demo tapes contained in a red plastic fire bucket – the audition taking place in Trewavas' garage, due to the presence of cats in the house (see below). The band were immediately impressed by his vocal prowess. Hogarth himself, however, took a little longer to make up his mind, holding as he did at the time a potentially lucrative offer to tour the U.S. on keyboards with The The. As he later recalled in a 2001 interview by Classic Rock, he had a choice "between the most hip band in the world, and the least...".[5] In the end he accepted the position with Marillion, won over as the band wanted an equal partner and were offering a potentially permanent arrangement.

Hogarth's first album with the band, released in September 1989, was Seasons End, their fifth studio album. Since then, Marillion have recorded a further fourteen studio, and numerous live albums, with Hogarth on vocals, the most recent being An Hour Before It's Dark released in March 2022.

Hogarth has also released one solo studio album under the name 'h' called Ice Cream Genius. This album had contributions from ex-Japan/ Porcupine Tree synthesiser/keyboard maestro Richard Barbieri, former XTC guitarist Dave Gregory, Blondie drummer Clem Burke, bassist Chucho Merchan and percussionist Luís Jardim.

Subsequently, Hogarth's side-project, The H-Band, has played live across the UK and Europe featuring a variety of musicians, including former the Stone Roses MKII guitarist Aziz Ibrahim, Massive Attack and the Bays drummer Andy Gangadeen, session musician Jingles on bass, Aziz's regular musical partner Dalbir Singh Rattan on tablas and Stephanie Sobey-Jones on cello. With Barbieri and Gregory, this line up recorded a double album entitled Live Spirit: Live Body at Dingwalls on 8 and 9 August 2001. It was released one year later.

In 2006, Hogarth undertook a solo tour, 'h Natural', during which he played around 20 dates in the UK and Europe . It was billed as an evening of music and conversation with Hogarth at the piano. These shows were mixed and released for download, one at a time and for a limited period only, on Hogarth's (now defunct) H-Tunes website.

On 14 May 2010, Hogarth performed at the Relentless Garage in London to celebrate his birthday. On the following two days he also performed in Liverpool and Sheffield. To coincide with these shows a CD was released featuring some of the best tracks taken from his H Natural shows. This collection is called H Natural Selection and was available at the shows and from the Marillion website.

In 2012, Hogarth joined forces with Richard Barbieri again, releasing an album as a duo called Not the Weapon But the Hand.

In 2014, it was announced that Hogarth was releasing two volumes of diaries, written between 1991 and 2014. The first was released in June 2014 by Miwk Publishing and is called The Invisible Man. Volume 2 followed in December 2014.

Hogarth collaborated with Swedish chamber-rock band Isildurs Bane on an album titled Colours Not Found in Nature, released in 2017. Hogarth had written the lyrics and recorded the vocals in hotel rooms around the world while on tour with Marillion. [6][7][8]

Personal life edit

Hogarth has three children: a daughter named Sofi and a son named Nial with his first wife Sue,[9] and a son named Emil from his current relationship with Linette, who is from Denmark.[10][11]

Hogarth is violently allergic to cats, first learning this when hospitalised as a child after visiting a Liverpudlian Auntie "...whose house was full of 'em!". Marillion bass player Pete Trewavas had cats in January 1989 when they had their first meeting so Hogarth couldn't go into his house.[12]

He is a fan of the football club Manchester United.[13][14]

Musical inspirations edit

In an interview for HuffPost in 2012, Hogarth cited the Blue Nile, Paddy McAloon, Mike Scott, John Lennon, David Bowie and Joni Mitchell as musical inspirations, and Peter Gabriel, Sting and Massive Attack as artists he would like to work with. On Sting, Hogarth commented: "It's weird how few artists mention Sting and pull him out but he's such a brilliant talent."[15]

Solo discography edit

  • 1997: Ice Cream Genius
  • 1998: Ice Cream Genius (Re-release)
  • 2002: Live Spirit: Live Body (Double)
  • 2010: H Natural Selection
  • 2012: Not the Weapon But the Hand (with Richard Barbieri)
  • 2013: Arc Light (with Richard Barbieri)
  • 2017: Friends, Romans (with RanestRane)
  • 2023: Waiting To Be Born (with Richard Barbieri)
  • 2023: Live Spirit: Live Body (Double, Re-Release)

Guest appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Steve Hogarth The Corona Diaries Chapter 4". Open.spotify.com. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  2. ^ Montesano, Jeri. "Seasons End". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Mick Wall Pre-Season Friendlies Kerrang! 23 September 1989
  4. ^ Wilding, Philip (4 August 2020). "Marillion's Steve Hogarth: the soundtrack of my life". Louder. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  5. ^ Dave Ling (May 2001) Interview with Steve Hogarth Classic Rock
  6. ^ "isildurs-bane-steve-hogarth-colours-not-found-in-nature/".
  7. ^ "review-isildurs-bane-steve-hogarth-colours-not-found-in-nature-by-james-r-turner/". 8 August 2023.
  8. ^ "iskcrocks". 8 August 2023.
  9. ^ "Our dad's a rock star". BBC News. 26 April 2004. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  10. ^ "Steve Hogarth News". Stevehogarth.info. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  11. ^ The Invisible Man Diaries: 1998 - 2014 Volume 2. Miwk Publishing Ltd. 2014.
  12. ^ "STEVE HOGARTH (h) Interview". Metal-Rules.com. 29 July 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  13. ^ The Corona Diaries Podcast.2021
  14. ^ "Interview with celebrity Man Utd fan Steve Hogarth of Marillion". Manutd.com. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  15. ^ Simon, Phil (13 September 2012). "An Interview with Marillion's Steve Hogarth". HuffPost. Retrieved 20 July 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Steve's Homepage on Marillion Site
  • Official page for Not the weapon but the hand

Bibliography edit

  • Anne-Aurore Inquimbert, Marillion. L'ère Hogarth', Camion Blanc (France), 2014, 222 p.

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Stephen HoggarthAlso known ashBorn 1956 05 14 14 May 1956 age 67 Kendal Westmorland EnglandGenresNew wave art rock neo progressive rock pop rockOccupation s Singer songwritermusicianInstrument s VocalskeyboardsguitarYears active1977 presentLabelsRacket Records Poison AppleMember ofMarillionFormerly ofHarlowThe NeutrinosThe EuropeansHow We LiveThe h BandWebsitestevehogarth com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Musical inspirations 5 Solo discography 6 Guest appearances 7 References 8 External links 9 BibliographyEarly life editHogarth was born in Kendal Westmorland His father was an engineer in the British Merchant Navy He was brought up on a council estate in Doncaster South Yorkshire from the age of two As a child he became interested in music his earliest influences being the Beatles and the Kinks and taught himself to play piano 3 Leaving school at the age of eighteen Hogarth spent three years studying for a degree in electrical engineering at Trent Polytechnic now Nottingham Trent University 3 He was also a member of a band during this time Harlow who played working men s clubs They recorded the single Harry de Mazzio on the Pepper record label which Hogarth wrote and later described as dreadful and definitely the worst record I ever made 4 The band split in 1981 and Hogarth left his engineering degree moving to London to further his music career 3 Career editIn London after responding to an advertisement in the music press Hogarth joined the band Motion Pictures They were subsequently renamed the Europeans Initially joining just as a keyboard player Hogarth later shared the vocal duties with Ferg Harper Signed to A amp M Records the Europeans released two studio albums and one live album Hogarth sang just one track on the first studio album but sang five of the eight tracks on the second album In 1985 Hogarth and guitarist Colin Woore left the band to form How We Live The duo were signed to Columbia Records In 1987 following record company changes How We Live s debut album Dry Land was unsuccessful Hogarth considered leaving the music industry and becoming a milkman or postman However a meeting with his publishers arranged by a friend Darryl Way a founding member of Curved Air persuaded him to send a tape to Marillion who were recruiting for a new lead vocalist following the departure of Fish in late 1988 Marillion heard the tape and were interested enough to ask for a meeting with the singer Later accounts of this first meeting record that Hogarth turned up at band member Pete Trewavas house with his demo tapes contained in a red plastic fire bucket the audition taking place in Trewavas garage due to the presence of cats in the house see below The band were immediately impressed by his vocal prowess Hogarth himself however took a little longer to make up his mind holding as he did at the time a potentially lucrative offer to tour the U S on keyboards with The The As he later recalled in a 2001 interview by Classic Rock he had a choice between the most hip band in the world and the least 5 In the end he accepted the position with Marillion won over as the band wanted an equal partner and were offering a potentially permanent arrangement Hogarth s first album with the band released in September 1989 was Seasons End their fifth studio album Since then Marillion have recorded a further fourteen studio and numerous live albums with Hogarth on vocals the most recent being An Hour Before It s Dark released in March 2022 Hogarth has also released one solo studio album under the name h called Ice Cream Genius This album had contributions from ex Japan Porcupine Tree synthesiser keyboard maestro Richard Barbieri former XTC guitarist Dave Gregory Blondie drummer Clem Burke bassist Chucho Merchan and percussionist Luis Jardim Subsequently Hogarth s side project The H Band has played live across the UK and Europe featuring a variety of musicians including former the Stone Roses MKII guitarist Aziz Ibrahim Massive Attack and the Bays drummer Andy Gangadeen session musician Jingles on bass Aziz s regular musical partner Dalbir Singh Rattan on tablas and Stephanie Sobey Jones on cello With Barbieri and Gregory this line up recorded a double album entitled Live Spirit Live Body at Dingwalls on 8 and 9 August 2001 It was released one year later In 2006 Hogarth undertook a solo tour h Natural during which he played around 20 dates in the UK and Europe It was billed as an evening of music and conversation with Hogarth at the piano These shows were mixed and released for download one at a time and for a limited period only on Hogarth s now defunct H Tunes website On 14 May 2010 Hogarth performed at the Relentless Garage in London to celebrate his birthday On the following two days he also performed in Liverpool and Sheffield To coincide with these shows a CD was released featuring some of the best tracks taken from his H Natural shows This collection is called H Natural Selection and was available at the shows and from the Marillion website In 2012 Hogarth joined forces with Richard Barbieri again releasing an album as a duo called Not the Weapon But the Hand In 2014 it was announced that Hogarth was releasing two volumes of diaries written between 1991 and 2014 The first was released in June 2014 by Miwk Publishing and is called The Invisible Man Volume 2 followed in December 2014 Hogarth collaborated with Swedish chamber rock band Isildurs Bane on an album titled Colours Not Found in Nature released in 2017 Hogarth had written the lyrics and recorded the vocals in hotel rooms around the world while on tour with Marillion 6 7 8 Personal life editHogarth has three children a daughter named Sofi and a son named Nial with his first wife Sue 9 and a son named Emil from his current relationship with Linette who is from Denmark 10 11 Hogarth is violently allergic to cats first learning this when hospitalised as a child after visiting a Liverpudlian Auntie whose house was full of em Marillion bass player Pete Trewavas had cats in January 1989 when they had their first meeting so Hogarth couldn t go into his house 12 He is a fan of the football club Manchester United 13 14 Musical inspirations editIn an interview for HuffPost in 2012 Hogarth cited the Blue Nile Paddy McAloon Mike Scott John Lennon David Bowie and Joni Mitchell as musical inspirations and Peter Gabriel Sting and Massive Attack as artists he would like to work with On Sting Hogarth commented It s weird how few artists mention Sting and pull him out but he s such a brilliant talent 15 Solo discography edit1997 Ice Cream Genius 1998 Ice Cream Genius Re release 2002 Live Spirit Live Body Double 2010 H Natural Selection 2012 Not the Weapon But the Hand with Richard Barbieri 2013 Arc Light with Richard Barbieri 2017 Friends Romans with RanestRane 2023 Waiting To Be Born with Richard Barbieri 2023 Live Spirit Live Body Double Re Release Guest appearances edit1982 All Balls amp No Willy John Otway keyboards 1983 Once Bitten Annabel Lamb keyboards 1985 Domestic Harmony Do Re Mi keyboards 1986 Infected The The piano on Heartland 1987 Blue Yonder Blue Yonder backing vocals 1987 Saint Julian Julian Cope backing vocals 1988 Union Toni Childs keyboards 1990 Sailing Rock Against Repatriation vocals 1998 Ocean Songs Chucho Merchan vocals 1998 The Emperor Falls John Wesley backing vocals on An Ordinary Man and So Bad 1999 Five Years in a LIVETime video Dream Theater keyboards vocals 2007 Systematic Chaos Dream Theater spoken voice 2011 Till Then We Wait Sun Domingo vocals 2011 The Awakening Edison s Children vocals 2012 Paintings in Minor Lila Egbert Derix narration on This Train Is My Life 2012 Speak I and Thou vocal on Go or Go Ahead 2014 Music For Trains Peter Brown Spoken vocal on Houdini Highs 2015 Gitanos Catalans 20 Anys de Sabor de Gracia Sabor de Gracia 2015 Please Come Home Lonely Robot piano and backing vocals on Why Do We Stay and Humans Being 2017 Colours Not Found In Nature Isildurs Bane amp Steve Hogarth lead vocals 2018 A Life in Yes The Chris Squire Tribute Steve Hogarth amp Larry Fast vocals on Hold Out Your Hand 2018 Gleb Kolyadin Gleb Kolyadin vocals and writing credits on Confluence and The Best of Days 2019 Reimagines the Eighties Trevor Horn featuring the Sarm Orchestra and Steve Hogarth vocals on It s Different for Girls References edit Steve Hogarth The Corona Diaries Chapter 4 Open spotify com Retrieved 26 May 2020 Montesano Jeri Seasons End AllMusic Retrieved 27 April 2014 a b c Mick Wall Pre Season Friendlies Kerrang 23 September 1989 Wilding Philip 4 August 2020 Marillion s Steve Hogarth the soundtrack of my life Louder Retrieved 5 March 2021 Dave Ling May 2001 Interview with Steve Hogarth Classic Rock isildurs bane steve hogarth colours not found in nature review isildurs bane steve hogarth colours not found in nature by james r turner 8 August 2023 iskcrocks 8 August 2023 Our dad s a rock star BBC News 26 April 2004 Retrieved 13 November 2011 Steve Hogarth News Stevehogarth info Retrieved 12 April 2023 The Invisible Man Diaries 1998 2014 Volume 2 Miwk Publishing Ltd 2014 STEVE HOGARTH h Interview Metal Rules com 29 July 2012 Retrieved 12 April 2023 The Corona Diaries Podcast 2021 Interview with celebrity Man Utd fan Steve Hogarth of Marillion Manutd com Retrieved 12 April 2023 Simon Phil 13 September 2012 An Interview with Marillion s Steve Hogarth HuffPost Retrieved 20 July 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Steve Hogarth Official website nbsp Steve s Homepage on Marillion Site Official page for Not the weapon but the hand Interview with Steve Hogarth about Happiness is the Road album and much moreBibliography edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Steve Hogarth Anne Aurore Inquimbert Marillion L ere Hogarth Camion Blanc France 2014 222 p Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Hogarth amp oldid 1187278023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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