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Add your site... | » INFO | did you know? « Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian rock musician, songwriter, poet, author, actor and screenwriter, best known for his work in rock and roll band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and his fascination with American music and its roots. He currently resides in the United Kingdom. Nick Cave | Polyphonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 2 of 2 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « As a child Cave lived in Warracknabeal and then Wangaratta in rural Victoria, Australia. His father was a teacher of English and Literature, his mother was a Librarian. Raised as an Anglican, he sang in the boys choir at Wangaratta Cathedral. At times he was in trouble with the local school authorities, and so his parents sent him to boarding school at Melbourne's Caulfield Grammar in 1970. The following year he became a "day boy" when his family moved to suburban Melbourne. There was a piano in the family home, and Cave joined the school choir under choirmaster Norman Kaye. Nick Cave | Monophonic RingtonesDisplaying 1 - 2 of 2 ringtones:
» INFO | did you know? « In 1973 at Caulfield, Cave met Mick Harvey, Tracy Pew and Phill Calvert with whom he founded his first band, later to be named the Boys Next Door. Cave's collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Harvey continues to this day. Cave also studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out in 1977 to pursue music. In late 1978, shortly after Cave's 21st birthday, his father Colin was killed in a car accident. The band played a role in Melbourne's post-punk music scene of the late 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia, before changing their name to the Birthday Party in 1980 and moving to London, then West Berlin. Cave's Australian girlfriend and muse Anita Lane accompanied them to London » INFO | did you know? « Cave's parents both had a literary bent: Dawn was a librarian; Colin was a teacher and lecturer in English. The band most likely derived its name from the novel (and subsequent 1956 horror movie) The Bad Seed. He is jokingly reported to be a member of the Sons of Lee Marvin a "semi-secret society" founded by director Jim Jarmusch. Like Cave himself, many of his collaborators have surnames that are also nouns: Pew, Lane, Bargeld (German for 'cash'), Race, Power(s), Wolf, Savage. Cave collaborated with the band Current 93 on their album All the Pretty Little Horses, most notably on the final track, "Patripassian", where he reads text from the Pensées of Blaise Pascal. Cave also wrote an introduction for the Gospel of Mark in the Pockets Canon Bible Series. » INFO | did you know? « Appeared as himself, with the Bad Seeds, in the Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire. Co-starred with Brad Pitt in the cult classic Johnny Suede. Cave's song "Red Right Hand" has appeared in a number of films and TV shows including: The X-Files; Dumb & Dumber; Scream, its sequels Scream 2 & 3; and Hellboy (performed by Pete Yorn). The song "People Ain't No Good" was featured in the animated movie Shrek 2, performed by a Captain Hook-like char [BACK] What do you think about Nick Cave? |
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