James Bourne

Musician

Popular As Future Boy, JB

Birthday September 13, 1983

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Rochford, Essex, England

Age 40 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.78 m

#30117 Most Popular

1983

James Elliot Bourne (born 13 September 1983) is an English singer-songwriter and musician.

He is known as the co-founder of pop-punk bands Busted and Son of Dork, and he also created his own electronic project under the alias Future Boy.

2002

After signing to Universal in 2002, Busted released their first single, "What I Go to School For", from their self-titled debut album in September that year, which quickly became No. 3 in the UK charts.

"Year 3000" soon followed and became a hit as well reaching No. 2 in the charts, their third single "You Said No" was a No. 1 hit.

By the end of the band's career, they had managed eight top 10 singles and four number ones – "You Said No", "Crashed the Wedding", "Who's David" and "Thunderbirds Are Go".

2005

Despite their success, Busted split on 14 January 2005 after just three years, following Simpson's decision to leave the band to concentrate on his side project Fightstar.

After Busted split in January 2005, Bourne formed a new pop rock band named Son of Dork.

They released their first single, "Ticket Outta Loserville" in November 2005 followed by their debut album, Welcome to Loserville, two weeks later.

Their second single Eddie's Song reached No 10 in the UK charts.

They also contributed to the soundtrack of British Comedy film Alien Autopsy.

2007

The band split in 2007 after Bourne had to dedicate his energy to an ongoing lawsuit for the rights to the Busted songs.

He has, however, been open for a reunion though stated he would only bring back the members who wanted to come back.

Bourne did reunite with bassist Steven Rushton and guitarist Chris Leonard to perform Man in the Mirror with Welsh Comedy Duo Lilygreen & Maguire.

Following the split of Son of Dork, Bourne pursued a musical career as a solo artist under the name Future Boy.

2009

In June 2009, Bourne announced that he had begun recording his debut solo album; "not a rock album. It is 100% electronic."

Volume 1 was produced and mixed by Tommy Henriksen and Bourne at Henriksen's Anarchy Studio's in Nashville and Los Angeles.

2010

Side A of Volume 1 was released on 3 May 2010; the album was released via his official website and not a record label.

Side B would be released on 3 June.

Side B featured a further five songs, including a ballad with his then girlfriend Gabriela Arciero.

As part of Valentine's Day, Future Boy posted a new track on Facebook called "Dangerous"; the song didn't make the final cut for Volume 1.

2012

Although Volume 2 was officially announced in February 2011 for a 3 May 2012 release as a Facebook video game Space Travellers, the album has yet to surface due to technical difficulties and other commitments.

In 2012, Bourne did his debut solo acoustic tour across the UK.

2013

From 2013 to 2015 he was a member of McBusted, which consisted of himself, Busted bandmate Matt Willis, and McFly.

Bourne was born in Rochford, Essex to Peter and Maria Bourne and moved to Southend-on-Sea at age ten months.

He has a sister named Melissa and two brothers named Nick and Chris.

He attended the independent fee-paying Thorpe Hall School in Southend-on-Sea.

Bourne plays electric guitar, piano, drums and bass guitar.

He later attended Morgan Academy of Performing Arts, based in Essex.

At the age of 17, Bourne dropped out of the South East Essex College course in Music Technology to pursue his music career.

He met Matt Willis at a gig and they started writing songs together at Bourne's house in Southend.

Willis and Bourne placed an ad for a third band member in NME magazine.

They held auditions and after listening to a few songs the two had written together, Charlie Simpson joined the band.

2015

On 10 November 2015 Busted announced their return as a band, featuring Simpson again.

2016

They also announced a 2016 nationwide tour, Pigs Can Fly Tour 2016.

Their third album, Night Driver, was released on 25 November 2016.

2019

Their fourth studio album titled Half Way There was also released in 2019.

At the latter end of that year, Bourne announced a new solo project – officially announcing Busted to be on their first hiatus since the split.

In March 2023 they announced a tour to take place in September of the same year, they also re-released some songs from their first two albums, including Loser Kid and Meet You There.

In these re-released they collaborated with other bands such as Simple Plan and Neck Deep, the songs were in more of a rock style than their original calmer renditions.

2020

Bourne confirmed in 2020 that the second album was 'mixed and mastered' but he would not be releasing it due to his commitment to his solo career.