Luke Sutherland Explained

Luke Sutherland (born 1971) born in London, brought up in Scotland. A full-time member of two independent bands and an occasional member of Mogwai, active also as a music producer,[1] he has also published a number of written works.

Biography

Born in London, Sutherland grew up in Orkney and the town of Blairgowrie in Perthshire. While he was at the University of Glasgow, he and others formed the Scottish post-rock band Long Fin Killie, who were active from 1993 until 1998. The band recorded three albums for the independent label Too Pure: Houdini (1995), Valentino (1996) and Amelia (1998).[2] He then formed Bows, the band releasing two albums. Since 2000, he has been an occasional and touring member of Mogwai, playing violin and more recently guitar.[3] He also sings on and has a writing credit for the track "Mexican Grand Prix".[4] He also sings with a band called Music A.M. with Stefan Schneider and Volker Bertelmann, releasing three albums: A Heart & Two Stars (2004), My City Glittered Like a Breaking Wave (2005) and Unwound From The Wood (2006). Sutherland has recently formed the band Rev Magnetic.

Sutherland's debut novel, Jelly Roll, was nominated for the Whitbread Prize in the first novel category in 1998. His novella Venus As A Boy (2004) talks extensively about Sutherland's own childhood in Orkney, where he and his sister were the sole African children.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Recorded by John Cummings and Luke Sutherland Mixed by Luke Sutherland . bandcamp . 2019-08-15.
  2. Book: Andy Wood. Alison Donnell. Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture. https://books.google.com/books?id=VfdpdZ9DwH0C&pg=PA309. 2002. Routledge. 978-1-134-70025-7. 309. Sutherland, Luke.
  3. Web site: Luke Sutherland. The British Blacklist. 29 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20171201054248/http://www.thebritishblacklist.com/thebritishblacklist/luke-sutherland/. 1 December 2017. dead.
  4. Web site: Mexican Grand Prix. Discogs. 29 January 2014.
  5. Web site: Luke Sutherland . 11 December 2008 . Contemporary Writers . British Council . 2005 . Luca Prono . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071001015809/http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02D2M281812627210 . 1 October 2007 .