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Birth name
  
David Henderson

Name
  
Davy Henderson

Origin
  
Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Guitar

Record label
  
Postcard Records

Years active
  
Late 1970s–present


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Labels
  
Pop:Aural, Postcard, Creeping Bent

Associated acts
  
The Dirty RedsThe Fire EnginesHeartbeatWinThe Nectarine No. 9The Sexual Objects

Albums
  
Uh! Tears Baby (A Trash Icon)

Genres
  
Post-punk, Pop music, Indie rock

People also search for
  
Russell Burn, Simon Smeeton, Iain Holford, Douglas MacIntyre, Mani Shoniwa, Ian Stoddart

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David Alexander "Davy" Henderson (born c.1962) is a Scottish singer and guitarist whose career began in the 1970s. He is best known for his work with The Fire Engines, Win, The Nectarine No. 9, and more recently The Sexual Objects.

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Biography

Davy Henderson TRASH ICONS A Complete History and Discography of

Henderson was a member of The Dirty Reds in the late 1970s, and formed The Fire Engines in 1979. The band released an album and three singles before splitting up at the end of 1981. Henderson then formed Heartbeat with Hillary Morrison, and in the mid-1980s reunited with Fire Engines drummer Russell Burn in Win, whose profile was raised by "You've Got the Power" featuring in a McEwan's lager television advertisement, and they charted in the UK with the single "Super Popoid Groove" and album Uh! Tears Baby (a Trash Icon) in 1987. After a second album in 1989, Win split up. Henderson worked with Burn again on A Dali Surprise, an album by Burn's Pie Finger project, before forming The Nectarine No. 9, the band releasing eight albums between 1992 and 2004. In 2004 The Fire Engines reunited for a few live shows. Henderson went on to form The Sexual Objects.

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Davy Henderson Davy Henderson A Trash Icon Leither Magazine

Davy Henderson Fire Engines Interview with Davy Henderson

Davy Henderson Fire Engines Interview with Davy Henderson

References

Davy Henderson Wikipedia