James Walsh (musician)

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James Walsh
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James Walsh in 2008
Background information
Birth nameJames Milne Walsh
Born (1980-06-10) 10 June 1980 (age 43)
Wigan, England, United Kingdom
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Vocalist, guitarist, musician, actor, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano,
LabelsSmith And Songs, Solo Records
Website Jameswalshmusic.com

James Milne Walsh [1] (born 10 June 1980) is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist and frontman of the band Starsailor. Walsh released his first solo studio album, Lullaby , in 2012. He released his fourth and fifth albums, both in 2021. Including his work with Starsailor, he has sold over three million albums globally. [2]

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Biography

Born in Wigan, Walsh grew up in Chorley where he attended St Michael's CE School. [3] He started playing the piano at the age of 12, and by the time he was 14 he wrote his own songs; he enjoyed listening to artists like the Charlatans, Oasis, and Jeff Buckley. [4] A shy and lonely personality, he looked for artists that had, or have, an influence on the musicians of his generation. [4]

Eventually he was attracted to artists and bands such as Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, and the Beatles. In a 2009 online Q&A, he named the Beatles' Revolver as his "greatest album, ever". He added: "You could pick any album [by the Beatles], really. Anyone who thinks they are not the best band ever is just being contrary." [5] Walsh was so impressed by the music of Tim Buckley that he decided to name his own band after the title of Buckley's 1970 album Starsailor . He met fellow band members, James Stelfox and Ben Byrne, when he studied music at the Leigh campus of Wigan and Leigh College in Wigan. [6]

Starsailor members Ben Byrne and James Stelfox had played together in bands in Warrington. One day, when their vocalist did not turn up, Walsh asked them if he could sit in with them and sing for this rehearsal. This was the first incarnation of Starsailor as a band. [7] Walsh decided to play the guitars for the band after the "frustration over not finding a musician right for the group". [6]

James Walsh performing in a pub in Sallynoggin, Co. Dublin. October 2013. James Walsh live.jpg
James Walsh performing in a pub in Sallynoggin, Co. Dublin. October 2013.

In 2009, he started recording his first solo album, working with American songwriter and singer Suzanne Vega. [8] His first solo EP, Live at the Top of the World was recorded in Tromsø with a chamber orchestra from Norway, and was released in November 2010. [9] He has also contributed to a mini-album Robotic Heart Foundation by Nikolaj Torp Larsson and Andreas Olson, after he met them at a studio when working on a film. [10] Larsson and Olson have continued to work with Walsh on his debut album, which is expected to be released in 2011.[ needs update ]

In 2010 Walsh has worked together with Belgian band Andes on the song "één dag meer" ("One More Day").

During June 2011, Walsh supported Simple Minds on their "Greatest Hits Forest Tour".

In April 2015, Walsh supported Mike and the Mechanics on their "The Hits" tour. [11]

Personal life

He is a supporter of Liverpool Football Club and used to play concerts for the other supporters and leave comments about the development of the team on his Myspace and Twitter. [12] In 2009, he listed his most inspirational individuals as Fabrizio Moretti, Nick Valensi, Daniel Kessler, Stath, Beyoncé, Nadine Coyle, former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, ex-Beatle George Harrison, and John F. Kennedy.

In the middle of 2002, there was a feud between Noel Gallagher of Oasis and Walsh (who was initially musically inspired by the sound of Oasis). Gallagher had called the Starsailor singer a "cock" in an interview for NME magazine; something denied by the accused. However, when Walsh confronted Gallagher at the T in the Park festival in 2002, Gallagher claimed that, if he said it, then it must be true. Noel's brother Liam got involved, allegedly squaring up to Walsh on the same day. In live shows following this, most notably at the 2002 V Festival, the Starsailor frontman announced "it is nice to be good, and good to be nice". Gallagher went on to declare that the incident was "the most fun Walsh has had in his life". The feud was resolved at Glastonbury in 2004.

Walsh has two children with Lisa McNamee; a daughter (born 9 August 2002) and a son, Cillian,(born 30 June 2008). [13]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010PowderKeva McLuskeyJames Walsh puts his voice on the songs for the role lead singer of a fictional band called The Grams

Discography

Albums/EPs

Singles

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