Adam Ant

Musician

Birthday November 3, 1954

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Marylebone, London, England

Age 69 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#7434 Most Popular

1954

Stuart Leslie Goddard, better known as Adam Ant (born 3 November 1954), is an English singer, musician, and actor.

1975

He has said that the idea of Adam Ant came to him after watching the Sex Pistols play their first gig in 1975: "After seeing the Pistols, I wanted to do something different, be someone else, but couldn't work out what and who."

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He renamed himself Adam Ant, choosing the name because "I really knew I wanted to be Adam, because Adam was the first man. Ant I chose because, if there's a nuclear explosion, the ants will survive."

He formed his own band, the B-Sides, with Lester Square and Andy Warren.

1977

From 1977 to 1982 he performed with Adam and the Ants.

: 94 In 1977, together with drummer Paul Flanagan, they went on to form Adam and the Ants (initially named just "The Ants"), with the inaugural band meeting held in the audience at a Siouxsie and the Banshees performance at The Roxy in London's Covent Garden.

1979

Their debut album Dirk Wears White Sox (1979) reached number one on the UK Independent Albums Chart.

Before recording his second album as Adam and the Ants, he asked producer Malcolm McLaren to manage his band; McLaren instead took his backing band to form Bow Wow Wow.

1980

He gained popularity as the lead singer of new wave group Adam and the Ants and later as a solo artist, scoring 10 UK top ten hits from 1980 to 1983, including three UK No. 1 singles.

He has also worked as an actor, appearing in many films and television episodes.

Ant began his musical career playing bass in the band Bazooka Joe.

Ant regrouped with new members, including Marco Pirroni, to release his second album Kings of the Wild Frontier (1980).

Ant began to focus on an acting career, performing on stage and in film and television roles throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

1981

It reached number one in the UK Album Chart, spawned three hit singles, became the UK number-one selling album in 1981, and won Best British Album at the 1982 Brit Awards.

He released his third and final album with the group, Prince Charming (1981), which spawned two UK number-one singles "Stand and Deliver" and "Prince Charming".

1982

In 1982, he began a solo career, retaining Marco Pirroni as co-songwriter.

His first solo album was Friend or Foe (1982), from which the debut single "Goody Two Shoes" reached number one in the UK and Australia in 1982, and became his first top-20 hit in the United States.

The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 16 on the US Billboard Album Chart, becoming his most successful solo album.

1983

His next two solo albums Strip (1983) and Vive Le Rock (1985) were less commercially successful.

1990

He released his fourth solo album Manners & Physique (1990) which was produced by André Cymone and featured a Minneapolis sound.

1991

Despite the US Top-20 success of the single "Room at the Top", Ant was dropped from MCA Records, and his album Persuasion (1991) was shelved and never officially released.

1995

He signed with Capitol Records to release Wonderful (1995).

The single "Wonderful" became Ant's third US Top-40 hit single.

2010

Since 2010, Ant has continued his music career, recording and releasing a new album Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter (2013, UK number 25), and completing eight full-length UK national tours, five US national tours, and two Australian tours.

2014

A further album, Bravest of the Brave, was recorded in 2014 and is still awaiting release.

Stuart Goddard was born in Marylebone, London, the only child of Leslie Alfred Goddard and Betty Kathleen Smith.

His father had served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and worked as a chauffeur, and his mother was an embroiderer for Norman Hartnell.

His home was two rooms in the De Walden buildings, St John's Wood.

He recalls: "There was no luxury, but there was always food on the table."

He is of partial Romani descent; his maternal grandfather, Walter Albany Smith, was Romanichal.

This heritage became a basis for a theme in his later work: a concern for oppressed minorities.

His parents divorced when Goddard was seven years old and his mother supported him by working as a domestic cleaner, being briefly employed by Paul McCartney.

Goddard's first school was Robinsfield Infants School, where he created a considerable stir by throwing a brick through the head-teacher's office window on two consecutive days.

In the aftermath of this incident, Goddard was placed under the supervision of teacher Joanna Saloman, who encouraged him to develop his abilities in art and whom he later credited as the first person to show him he could be creative.

Goddard then attended Barrow Hill Junior School where he boxed and was a member of the cricket team.

He passed the eleven plus exam to gain a place at St Marylebone Grammar School, an all-boys school, where he enjoyed history, played rugby, and became a school prefect.

After passing six O levels and three A levels, in English, History and Art, Goddard attended Hornsey College of Art to study graphic design, and was a student of art historian Peter Webb for a time.

He dropped out of Hornsey, short of completing his BA, to focus on a career in music.

The first band Goddard joined was Bazooka Joe, in which he played bass guitar.