Tim Burgess

Musician

Popular As Tim Burgess (musician)

Birthday May 30, 1967

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Salford, United Kingdom

Age 56 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1960

Burgess then joined the Charlatans, who were largely influenced by acid house, 1960s-era West Coast psychedelia and the Syd Barrett era of Pink Floyd.

The Charlatans' debut single "Indian Rope" was successful, and the group subsequently signed to Situation Two, an offshoot of the Beggars Banquet label.

1967

Timothy Allan Burgess (born 30 May 1967) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and record label owner, best known as the lead singer of the alternative rock band the Charlatans.

Burgess was born in Worsley, Lancashire, but grew up in Moulton, Cheshire, where he moved when he was five.

He went to Leftwich High School.

He left school at sixteen, and worked for the ICI overseas distribution department at Runcorn.

Burgess was initially the lead singer in The Electric Crayons (named after the psychedelic compilation album The Electric Crayon Set, released on the Bam-Caruso record label ), who released one single, "Hip Shake Junkie".

1990

In 1990 they released the single "The Only One I Know" on the imprint, which charted in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart.

The band have released thirteen studio albums to date.

1993

Burgess contributed vocals to Saint Etienne's 1993 song "I Was Born on Christmas Day", which appeared on the "Xmas 93" CD single.

1995

Burgess has twice contributed vocals to tracks by the Chemical Brothers: 1995's "Life Is Sweet", taken from their debut album Exit Planet Dust; and 2005's "The Boxer", from their Push the Button album.

Burgess is a member of the Chavs, together with Carl Barât (the Libertines) and Jamie Reynolds (the Klaxons).

2003

Burgess's debut solo album, I Believe, was released in Europe on 3 September 2003 and included the track "Oh My Corazon".

Burgess's second solo album Oh No I Love You was produced by Mark Nevers and recorded at his home in Nashville, Tennessee, US.

2004

Before the release of the 2004 Charlatans album Up at the Lake, Burgess was living in Los Angeles in the US, away from the other band members who were still based in England.

2008

In mid-2008, Burgess stated that the band planned to record their debut album in August of that year; however, as of July 2015, an album has yet to emerge.

Burgess remixed the Robots in Disguise song "The Tears", which was released in 2008.

2009

In 2009, Burgess curated the Big Top stage at the Isle of Wight Festival, with a line-up that included Killing Joke and the Horrors.

Burgess later explained his reason for selecting The Horrors:

"'I really believed in them from the very first time I met them. It was at the time when their first album was released.'"

Burgess contributed vocals to the song "You Don't Know This About Me" by Freebass, the group featuring New Order ex-member Peter Hook and Gary "Mani" Mounfield of the Stone Roses.

2010

Burgess explained in a 2010 interview:

"'I think The Chavs have definitely got this mythical thing going on. They have existed and will exist again.'"

The song was released in 2010 as part of the band's debut EP Two Worlds Collide.

2011

O Genesis is Burgess's own record label, founded in 2011.

2012

He explained the band's process during that period in a 2012 interview:

"'I'm back in London now, but Mark and Tony enjoyed trips out to Los Angeles and we used Los Angeles as a writing tool. I loved the idea of incorporating a city into your music. We used LA quite a lot.'"

In 2012, Burgess explained the origin of this album:

"'The root of this album goes right back to a Kurt Wagner show in Manchester. I carried Kurt's guitar to the car for him. I took the chance to ask him if he would ever consider writing a song with me. He said, 'Sure Tim, you write the music and I'll write the words.' That one song turned into an album and almost ten years after we first talked about it, the album is ready.'"

Oh No I Love You also features collaborations with Factory Floor, R. Stevie Moore and My Morning Jacket, amongst others.

The album was later nominated for the Artrocker 'Album of the Year' award in 2012.

During his time in Los Angeles, Burgess collaborated with Joaquin Phoenix on an album that Phoenix was recording at the time; however, in a 2012 interview, Burgess explained that he had not heard from Phoenix since his return to the UK:

"'I've not seen him for ages... I don't live in Los Angeles anymore. The time that we spent together was a really great moment. A really great couple of months for me really. He invited me into the recording studio to work on a record and we had a really great time. All relationships with people in bands or actors I've met along the way, you meet them, you're best friends for a minute and you just don't see them at all. If you just remember them as being really great friends and in a way they are. Even if you don't see someone, it's kind of better, 'cos you never get a chance to fall out!'"

On 15 November 2012, Burgess performed at Manchester Cathedral as part of a "supergroup" featuring Mark Collins of the Charlatans, Martin Duffy of Primal Scream, and New Order's Peter Hook.

The performance was part of a concert organised to help the city's "deprived youth."

The Charlatans frontman originally met New Yorker Peter Gordon in 2012 and they decided then on a music collaboration.

Burgess had been a longtime fan of Gordon's work with Arthur Russell and The Love of Life Orchestra.

The album was produced by Gordon in New York and features many of his and Tim's previous collaborators: Ernie Brooks who played with Arthur Russell on the first Modern Lovers album, trombone player Peter Zummo, conga player Mustafa Ahmed and Nik Void from Factory Floor.

2014

Burgess collaborated with Asia Argento on the song "Hours / Ours", which was released on Burgess's own record label O Genesis in 2014.

2017

Burgess collaborated with Peter Gordon to release Same Language, Different Worlds on 2 September 2017 through Burgess' own label, O Genesis.