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Birth name
  
Harriet Ella Wheeler

Spouse
  
David Gavurin

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Education
  
University of Bristol


Name
  
Harriet Wheeler

Genres
  
Alternative rock

Role
  
Singer

David Gavurin wearing a t-shirt while Harriet Wheeler wearing a striped blouse and necklace

Born
  
June 26, 1963 (age 60) (
1963-06-26
)

Associated acts
  
The SundaysJim Jiminee

Albums
  
Reading - Writing and Arithmetic, Blind, Static & Silence

Music group
  
The Sundays (1988 – 1997)


Similar
  
Natalie Merchant, The Sundays, Jim Jiminee

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Harriet Wheeler (born 26 June 1963) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the 1980s/1990s alternative rock band, The Sundays.

Contents

Harriet Wheeler's headshot while wearing a gray t-shirt

Early years

Harriet Wheeler's hands on her chin while wearing sweatshirt and pants

Wheeler grew up in Sonning Common, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, the daughter of an architect and a teacher. She studied English literature for her undergraduate degree at Bristol University when she met David Gavurin. The two shared a common passion for music, and despite little musical training (although Wheeler had sung in a band called Jim Jiminee before meeting Gavurin), released demos to various clubs in London.

The Sundays

Bassist Paul Brindley, guitarist David Gavurin, singer Harriet Wheeler and drummer Patrick Hannan in December 1989

Wheeler and Gavurin were the core of a popular alternative band, The Sundays, with Paul Brindley on bass and Patrick Hannan on drums. They decided upon the name by default as it was the only one they could all agree on. The Sundays performed their first show in August 1988.

David Gavurin wearing a striped sweatshirt while Harriet Wheeler wearing a black blouse

Their debut album, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, was released in 1990. Rolling Stone reviewer Ira Robbins called it "an alluring slice of lighter-than-air guitar pop, a collection of uncommonly good songs graced by Harriet Wheeler's wondrous singing." The album sold over half a million copies around the world.

Harriet Wheeler wearing a striped blouse and necklace

The band released their second album, Blind, in 1992, and it also sold nearly half a million copies, giving the band another gold record. Wheeler's vocals received the lion's share of praise. One reviewer wrote, "Her singing is fluttery, mischievous, and full of unexpected, perverse flashes of tenderness."

In March 1995, Wheeler and Gavurin had their first child, a daughter named Billie. Parenthood prolonged the recording of their third album, but they eventually released Static & Silence in 1997. While some critics said The Sundays sounded exactly the same as before, Kevin Raub of Ray Gun called Static & Silence "the band's most solid effort to date."

Two years after the release of Static & Silence, Wheeler and Gavurin had their second child, a son named Frank in 1999.

References

Harriet Wheeler Wikipedia