- Ian
Zachary Broudie (born 4
August 1958) is an
English musician and singer-songwriter from Liverpool.
After emerging from the post-punk
scene in Liverpool...
-
Lightning Seeds) are an
English rock band
formed in
Liverpool in 1989 by Ian
Broudie (vocals, guitar, producer),
formerly of the
bands Big in ****an, Care, and...
-
England was hosting. The
music was
written by the
Lightning Seeds singer Ian
Broudie,
while Baddiel and Skinner—presenters of the
football comedy show Fantasy...
- the
first song Ian
Broudie had "completely
written and sung, ever". It was when
producing a
track for The Pale
Fountains that
Broudie was
offered a chance...
- Yorkshire. In August, the line-up grew,
joining Jayne Casey (vocals), Ian
Broudie (guitar) and
Clive Langer (guitar), who quit in September, but not before...
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produced chiefly by Ian
Broudie and
Simon Rogers. "The Life of Riley",
released as a
single in 1992, was
written for
Broudie's son Riley. The album's second...
- Care were an
English new wave band
formed by Paul
Simpson and Ian
Broudie in 1983 in Liverpool, England. Care was
created after the
split of the Wild...
- the
mechanized percussion is
hardly an attribute, but it's a
credit to
Broudie's craftsmanship that this record's low-key
charm is only
enhanced with repeated...
- the
River Thames Ian
Broudie had
rented from Pete
Townshend of The Who. Work on the
album was
halted midway through 1996 so
Broudie could concentrate on...
- Ian
Broudie is a
producer and
musician known for his work with The
Lightning Seeds, Echo & the
Bunnymen and The
Coral amongst others. 1980: Echo & the...