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Years active
  
1986–present

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Labels
  
Height
  
1.66 m

Spouse
  
Mylene Halsall (m. 2004)

Name
  
James Bradfield


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Born
  
21 February 1969 (age 55) Pontypool, Wales (
1969-02-21
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter, producer

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, bass, drums, percussion, keyboards, piano, sitar, mandola, omnichord

Music group
  
Similar People
  

Associated acts
  
Manic Street Preachers

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James Dean Bradfield (born 21 February 1969) is a Welsh singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He is known for being the lead guitarist and lead vocalist for the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers.

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Early life

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Born in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Bradfield attended the local Oakdale Comprehensive School where he suffered years of cruelty and bullying (he claims he was "a Woody Allen-esque little nerd") for his name (nicknamed Crossfire), lazy eye, musical bent and small size. James formed a close relationship with three friends: his cousin Sean Moore, who lived with James and his family throughout their childhood after his own parents' divorce, and future bandmates Nicky Wire and Richey Edwards.

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Bradfield loved to run and was a steeplechaser, and soon grew fond of punk rock band The Clash, although his earliest musical love was ELO. He gave up his dream of "being like Napoleon" and decided that he wanted to be a rock star. He learnt to play guitar by learning how to play Guns N' Roses's Appetite for Destruction with the curtains drawn in his parents' front room.

Solo career

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In late April 2006, a track from Bradfield's debut solo single entitled "That's No Way to Tell a Lie" premiered on Janice Long's show on Radio 2. It became the first single from the album and was released on 10 July while the album, entitled "The Great Western", was released on 24 July. The single debuted at #18 in the UK single charts while the album debuted at #22 on the album charts. The positions were considered relatively successful considering the lack of promotion. In support of the album, Bradfield played a series of solo gigs in May 2006 in Manchester, Glasgow, Dundee, Birmingham and London. The setlists consisted of tracks from "The Great Western" as well as several Manics tracks including "This Is Yesterday" and "Ocean Spray". He also played one further date at London ULU in June 2006, featuring a similar setlist to the other gigs. Bradfield also performed at the 2006 V Festival in late August. He embarked on his first full UK tour – consisting of 15 dates – in October. A second single, 'An English Gentleman' was lifted from "The Great Western" prior to the tour and entered the UK chart at #31 on 1 October 2006.

Personal life

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He currently lives in Llandaff Cardiff. Despite having said “I always get bored of the company of women really quickly,” he married the band's PR agent Mylène Halsall in a ceremony in Florence, Italy on 11 July 2004. The couple have two children. He is a supporter of Cardiff Blues and Nottingham Forest. In 2015, Bradfield and fellow manic Sean Moore went to Patagonia in aid of the Velindre charity.

Studio albums

  • The Great Western (24 July 2006) – #22
  • The Chamber - Original Score (10 March 2017)
  • Singles

  • "That's No Way to Tell a Lie" (10 July 2006) – #18
  • "An English Gentleman" (25 September 2006) – #31
  • Collaborations

  • "Lopez" (1996) with 808 State on album Don Solaris
  • "Inertia Creeps" (1998) with Massive Attack, remix for Inertia Creeps single
  • "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone" (1999) with Tom Jones on album Reload
  • "Commemoration And Amnesia" (1999) with Patrick Jones, 2 tracks
  • "Tongues for a Stammering Time" (2009) with Patrick Jones, 4 tracks
  • "Turn No More" (2017) with Public Service Broadcasting on their album Every Valley
  • Production discography

  • 1996: Northern UproarNorthern Uproar (studio album)
  • 1997: Kylie MinogueImpossible Princess (studio album, co-producer on 2 tracks)
  • 1999: Tom Jones – Reload (studio album, co-producer on 1 track)
  • 2004: Johnny Boy – "You Are The Generation That Bought More Shoes And You Get What You Deserve" (single)
  • References

    James Dean Bradfield Wikipedia


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