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Genres
  
Associated acts
  
Labels
  
Siblings
  
Phil Gould

Years active
  
1980 – Present

Role
  
Musician

Occupation(s)
  
Name
  
Boon Gould


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Born
  
4 March 1955 (age 69) Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England (
1955-03-04
)

Instruments
  
Guitar, bass, saxophone, vocals

Albums
  

Music group
  
Level 42 (1980 – 1987)

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Rowland Charles "Boon" Gould (born 4 March 1955, Shanklin, Isle of Wight) is an English musician and one of the four founding members of Level 42. He has been called 'Boon' since, at a very young age, an uncle of his commented to his mother that his apparent inability to cry was a 'real boon for the family'.

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Career

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He was the guitarist of Level 42, and occasional saxophone player on their earliest albums. Boon is the brother of Phil Gould, who was the drummer and also a founding member of Level 42. Gould's tenure as a full-time member of Level 42 ended in 1987 after a period of sustained illness, nervous exhaustion culminating in him suffering panic attacks whilst on stage during a tour of the United States. Gould's health was not helped by him fully adopting the stereotypical lifestyle of a pop-star, and a poor diet whilst on tour. He was the first of the original members to quit full-time work with the group, although he continued writing lyrics with the group and was present during studio work for the Staring at the Sun album in 1988.

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After this he spent time in a monastery, and in the desert in the U.S., where he nearly got a record deal.

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Gould has released two solo albums: Tin Man and Love Kills Overtime, the second under the pseudonym 'Zen Gangsters'. The second album used a number of his brother's drum samples from his later work with Level 42. Gould has maintained a relationship with Mark King, and has occasionally been seen attending Mark's concerts in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Gould provided lyrics for King's album One Man and the full 2004 reunion of the band was officially announced on his website, although this reunion was very brief.

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Gould provided lyrics, some guitar work, and some music for the latest Level 42 album Retroglide, although he and King have an agreement that Gould is credited solely for lyrics and King solely for music.

Personal life

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Gould has a daughter named Chani, but was not married to her mother. He married in the early 1990s and has since had another child called Solomon.

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The song "Good Man In A Storm" from the album World Machine alludes to the childhood of both Boon and Phil Gould. In the song, written by Phil Gould, he states (probably to his mother), "There was a vision, flashing by, of a summer's day I spent with you, with a child who never learnt how to cry."

Reunions

Boon Gould Level 42 Heathrow featuring BOON GOULD Bristol 2012 YouTube

In October 2012, Gould joined his longtime bandmates and friends, Mark King and Mike Lindup, for a one off guest appearance in Bristol, UK. Gould performed alongside the band for the classic tunes "Heathrow" and "Love Games". Although Gould has had a lot of writing involvement with Level 42 after the dissolution of the original lineup, the Bristol show marked his first public appearance with Level 42 in 25 years. Gould's appearance also coincided with Mark King's birthday.

References

Boon Gould Wikipedia