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Spouse
  
Stephen Morris (m. 1993)

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Gillian Gilbert


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Born
  
27 January 1961 (age 63) Whalley Range, Manchester, England (
1961-01-27
)

Instruments
  
Keyboards, synthesizers, programming, guitar, vocals.

Associated acts
  
New Order, The Other Two

Children
  
Grace Morris, Tilly Morris

Birth name
  
Gillian Lesley Gilbert

Music groups
  
New Order, The Other Two

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Gillian Lesley Gilbert (born 27 January 1961) is an English musician and singer, best known as a member of New Order and a founding member of The Other Two.

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Biography

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Gilbert's family moved from her birthplace Manchester to the nearby market town of Macclesfield when she was young. In a 1987 New Order interview, Gilbert said that she disliked living in Cheshire as a teenager and wanted to live in Manchester.

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In the late 1970s, Gilbert was in a punk band with three girls, The Inadequates, who rehearsed next to Joy Division (whose members were singer Ian Curtis, guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris.) In a 1987 interview with Option, Gilbert reflected on the first time she became familiar with Joy Division: "[W]e didn't have a car and us three needed a lift home. So we asked them, and they said, 'Alright, but you have to buy one of our singles.' So we did and got it home and played it on this horrible record player. We'd known Stephen before. We thought, 'My god, this sounds horrible.'" Gilbert would later begin dating Morris.

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After Ian Curtis's death in May 1980, the three remaining members of Joy Division renamed the band New Order. Wanting to complete their line-up with someone they knew well and whose musical skill and style was compatible with their own, New Order invited Gilbert to join the band during the early part of October 1980, as keyboardist and guitarist. She had already played with Joy Division a number of times, filling in for both Curtis and Sumner playing guitar. Gilbert's membership was suggested by band manager Rob Gretton. Gilbert's first live performance with New Order occurred at The Squat in Manchester on 25 October 1980.

Gilbert's voice can be heard on several New Order tracks: the 1981 single "Procession"; the 1983 single "Confusion"; "Avalanche" from the album Republic on which she sang a single word, "faith"; and "Doubts Even Here" from their first album, Movement, on which she provided a spoken-word background vocal.

As New Order members Sumner and Hook had already produced music outside New Order, Gilbert and Morris formed their own band, The Other Two. The Other Two released their first single "Tasty Fish" in 1991 and released two albums, The Other Two & You in 1993 and Super Highways in 1999.

Gilbert and Morris were engaged in 1993 and married the following year. Gilbert and Morris live in Rainow, outside Macclesfield. The couple have two daughters. Gilbert stopped touring with New Order in 1998 so that she could care for their children. She reasoned that it would be easier for the band to replace her than her husband. She participated in the recording of 2001's Get Ready, after which she was replaced by Phil Cunningham in New Order's line-up.

In 2007, Gilbert and Morris remixed two tracks for the Nine Inch Nails remixes album Year Zero Remixed.

Gilbert rejoined New Order in 2011, after a 10-year hiatus. The band have been performing in concerts throughout the world since 2011. They started recording a new album in 2014. The album, called Music Complete, was released in September 2015.

References

Gillian Gilbert Wikipedia