Steve Diggle

Guitarist

Birthday May 7, 1955

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Manchester, England

DEATH DATE YYYY, (68 years old)

Nationality United Kingdom

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1955

Stephen E Diggle (born 7 May 1955) is an English guitarist and vocalist in the punk band Buzzcocks.

Diggle was born on 7 May 1955 at Saint Mary's Hospital in Manchester, and grew up in the Bradford and Rusholme areas of the city, where he was a mod.

After attending Oldham College, he worked in a foundry, but was dismissed for refusing piece work, causing a strike.

1976

He attended the Sex Pistols gig at Manchester's Lesser Free Trade Hall, in June 1976.

Their manager Malcolm McLaren introduced him to guitarist Pete Shelley and vocalist Howard Devoto, who were looking for a bassist for their band, Buzzcocks.

John Maher joined as drummer and six weeks later, Buzzcocks played their first concert.

Steve played bass at several concerts and on the Spiral Scratch EP.

Howard Devoto left Buzzcocks shortly after the EP was released, which prompted the band to reshuffle – Pete Shelley becoming lead vocalist as well as guitarist and Diggle switching from bass to guitar.

1979

Steve Diggle wrote several songs for Buzzcocks, including "Autonomy", "Fast Cars" (co-written with Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley), "Love Is Lies" (perhaps the first Buzzcocks song featuring an acoustic guitar), "Sitting Round At Home", "You Know You Can't Help It", "Mad Mad Judy", "Airwaves Dream", and, perhaps his most famous song, "Harmony in My Head", a Top 40 hit in 1979.

1981

After Buzzcocks split in 1981, Diggle was briefly a solo artist, releasing the 50 Years of Comparative Wealth EP (with the guest participations of fellow-Buzzcocks Steve Garvey and John Maher) the same year.

1982

In 1982, he formed a new band, Flag of Convenience with ex-Buzzcock John Maher.

2000

Ex-Easterhouse drummer Gary Rostock played on Diggle's 2000 album Some Reality, released on Diggle's own label, 3:30 Records.

2013

In 2013, Diggle also appeared in the British punk-pop comedy Vinyl, playing himself.