Steve Diggle Explained

Steve Diggle
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Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Stephen E Diggle
Birth Date:7 May 1955
Birth Place:Manchester, England
Instrument:Vocals, guitar, bass guitar
Genre:Rock, punk rock, pop punk
Years Active:1976–present
Label:EMI
Associated Acts:Buzzcocks, Flag of Convenience

Stephen E Diggle (born 7 May 1955)[1] [2] is an English musician best known as a guitarist and later lead vocalist in the punk band Buzzcocks.

In 1976, Diggle was recruited as a bassist for Buzzcocks, playing bass on the Spiral Scratch EP (1977). Following the departure of original lead vocalist Howard Devoto soon after, Diggle switched to guitar while Pete Shelley became lead vocalist. He became a member of the band's classic lineup, playing on Buzzcocks' first three albums as well as their acclaimed compilation Singles Going Steady (1979).

Following the group's breakup in 1981, Diggle formed a new band, Flag of Convenience in 1982 before disbanding it in 1989 when Buzzcocks re-formed. Following Shelley's death in 2018, Diggle has become the band's new lead vocalist. With the release of Sonics in the Soul (2022), he is the only member to have played on all of the group's albums and EPs. He has also released four solo albums between 2000 and 2016.

Biography

Early years

Diggle was born on 7 May 1955 at Saint Mary's Hospital in Manchester,[3] [4] and grew up in the Bradford and Rusholme areas of the city, where he was a mod. After attending Oldham College,[5] he worked in a foundry, but was dismissed for refusing piece work, causing a strike.[6] [7]

Buzzcocks

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.[8] 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.Steve Diggle has written numerous songs for Buzzcocks, including "Autonomy", "Fast Cars" (music by Diggle with lyrics later added by Devoto and Shelley), "Love Is Lies" (the first Buzzcocks song featuring an acoustic guitar), "Why Can't I Touch It?" (co-written with Shelley, Garvey and Maher), "Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore", "Running Free" and, perhaps his most famous, "Harmony in My Head", a Top 40 hit in 1979.

Early solo career and Flag of Convenience

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. In 1982, he formed a new band, Flag of Convenience with ex-Buzzcock John Maher. Ex-Easterhouse drummer Gary Rostock played on Diggle's 2000 album Some Reality, released on Diggle's own label, 3:30 Records.[9] In 2013, Diggle also appeared in the British punk-pop comedy Vinyl, playing himself.

Buzzcocks reunion to present

In 1989, beside Shelley, Maher and Garvey, Diggle reunited with the former classic Buzzcocks line-up for a tour of America. Although first Maher and then Garvey would eventually leave the band, Diggle and Shelley continued touring, writing and recording as Buzzcocks with different members for the next 29 years, recording another six albums between 1993 and 2014.

Following the death of Shelley in December 2018, Diggle led both old and new Buzzcocks line-ups at a tribute concert to Shelley at London's Royal Albert Hall the following June.[10] In its wake he announced his decision to continue the band as its main frontman. In 2022 Buzzcocks released their tenth album, Sonics in the Soul, the first to be entirely written and sung by Diggle.

In a May 2024 interview with Mojo magazine, Diggle revealed he is currently writing the eleventh Buzzcocks album for future release. He has also completed a memoir, Autonomy - Portrait of a Buzzcock, to be published in August 2024 through Omnibus Press.[11]

Discography

Solo albums

Compilations

Singles and EPs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Guglielmi. Federico. Rizzi. Cesare. Grande enciclopedia rock. 107. Giunti. 2002 . 9788809028524. it. Steve Diggle .
  2. Buzzcocks Discography. BUZZCOCKS #1.0 July 20, 1976 – Feb 1977 (...)Steve Diggle (born 1955) – bass
  3. Diggle . Steve . Steve Diggle . stephen_diggle . 1247714369275822085 . 7 April 2020 . @chonburi_fc @flyingmonkphoto @GCPunkNewWave @NewWaveAndPunk @PunKandStuff @LazyStardust1 @Buzzcocks I was born st marys hospital Manchester and lived in longsight, then Bradford In Manchester. . en . 17 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200408023651/https://twitter.com/stephen_diggle/status/1247714369275822085 . 8 April 2020 . live.
  4. Web site: Maximum Harmony : Steve Diggle Interview . Buzzcocks.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20171014034741/http://www.buzzcocks.com/site/images/MaximumDigglePrt10310.pdf . 14 October 2017 . dead . 13 August 2014.
  5. Web site: The Oldham College . Oldham.ac.uk . 6 July 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061009195141/http://www.oldham.ac.uk/about/famous . 9 October 2006 .
  6. Web site: Gavan . David . Steve Diggle interview (April 2018) . Perfect Sound Forever . 15 May 2023.
  7. News: Dave . Simpson . Will . Hodgkinson . Punk: How was it for you? . The Guardian . UK . 6 July 2011 . 12 June 2002.
  8. News: Time to mind the Buzzcocks – they're back! . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/time-to-mind-the-buzzcocks-theyre-back-6106990.html . 25 May 2022 . subscription . live . 10 March 2006 . The Independent . 6 July 2011 . UK.
  9. Book: McGartland, Tony . Buzzcocks - The Complete History. Bonnier Zaffre. 2017 . 9781786065209 .
  10. News: Punk royalty pay tribute to Pete Shelley . 21 June 2019 . Royal Albert Hall . 24 June 2019 . UK.
  11. News: Autonomy - Portrait of a Buzzcock . 13 May 2024 . Omnibus Press . 14 May 2024 . UK.
  12. Web site: Hiljaiset Levyt: PUNKNET 77 – Steve Diggle . Hiljaiset.sci.fi . 6 July 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721184139/http://www.hiljaiset.sci.fi/punknet/diggle_e.htm . 21 July 2011 .
  13. Book: McGartland, Tony . Buzzcocks: The Complete History . London . Music Press . 2017 . Steve Diggle and Flag of Convenience: Solo Discography. 325 . 978-1786062741.