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Years active
  
1977–present

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music

Music group
  
XTC (1972 – 2005)

Role
  
Bassist

Name
  
Colin Moulding


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Also known as
  
The Red Curtain, The Colonel

Born
  
17 August 1955 (age 68) Swindon, Wiltshire, England (
1955-08-17
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, singer

Instruments
  
Bass, vocals, guitar, keyboards

Labels
  
Associated acts
  
Similar People
  
Andy Partridge, Dave Gregory, Terry Chambers, Barry Andrews, Billy Sherwood

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Colin Ivor Moulding (born 17 August 1955, Swindon, Wiltshire, England) is a bassist, songwriter and vocalist. He is a founding member of the band XTC. Though less prolific than bandmate Andy Partridge, Moulding wrote their first three charting UK singles - "Life Begins at the Hop", "Making Plans for Nigel", and "Generals and Majors". "Making Plans For Nigel" was also a Top 20 hit in Canada, and "Generals and Majors" was the band's first U.S. chart entry, peaking at #104 in 1980.

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Life and career

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Moulding's bass playing is self-taught, learning 1970s rock riffs at 15 years old. He cites Andy Fraser of Free as an early musical influence and has stated a preference for an intuitive approach to writing and playing rather than study. When writing songs Moulding has used guitars and keyboards rather than the bass guitar.

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Outside his work with XTC (and their alter-ego side project The Dukes of Stratosphear), Moulding released a non-charting solo single ("Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen" b/w "I Need Protection") in 1980 under the pseudonym "The Colonel". He later played bass and co-produced one track on the 1994 Sam Phillips album Martinis and Bikinis, and in 2005, he contributed to Billy Sherwood's Pink Floyd tribute album Return to the Dark Side of the Moon, playing bass and singing lead vocal on "Brain Damage." In 2012 he appeared on Sherwood's tribute album to Supertramp.

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In February 2007, Partridge told music website Pitchfork Media that Moulding was "not interested in music any more, and doesn't want to write." Moulding concurred in having a recent loss of interest in music. In November 2008 Moulding emerged for an interview about "Making Plans For Nigel" for an installment in the series of interviews by Todd Bernhardt. He also gave a two-hour interview in December 2008 on the Todd Rundgren fansite, Rundgren Radio.

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Moulding made vocal contributions to a Billy Sherwood Progressive Rock album (The Prog Collective, August 2012), combining forces with Rick Wakeman on "Check Point Karma". He performed a lead vocal for the song "The Man Who Died Two Times" from the album "In Extremis" by the Progressive Rock band Days Between Stations (released 15 May 2013) and appears in the video for the song, released in June 2014.

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According to recent postings on Andy Partridge's Twitter feed (@XTCfans), Colin is teaming up with former band-mate Terry Chambers on an EP due for release in 2017.

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