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Name
  
Robert Hingley

Music group
  
The Toasters

Role
  
Singer

Robert
Organizations founded
  
Moon Ska Records, Megalith Records

Albums
  
Skaboom, Thrill Me Up, Hard Band for Dead, In Retrospect, New York Fever

Similar People
  
Coolie Ranx, Dave Hillyard, Vic Ruggiero

Robert "Bucket" Hingley is lead singer and guitarist for the ska band the Toasters.

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Early life

Robert Hingley was born in Weymouth, Dorset in the United Kingdom in 1955. His family relocated regularly due to his father's career in the British Army and as such Hingley spent much of his early life abroad living in Germany, Cyprus, Kenya, Singapore and France. His roots are largely in Devonshire, hailing from a long line of Huxtables on his mother's side. His great grandfather, Charles, was one of the last of the great Appledore shipwrights. Charlie Huxtable's brother Richard was technical advisor to the clinker-built replicas of the Golden Hind (Sir Francis Drake) and the Mayflower. His great great uncle, Captain Oates, was a member of the ill-fated Scott 1912 expedition to the South Pole.

Education

Due to his father's military commitments Hingley attended Drake's Mead boarding school and Tavistock Comprehensive in the United Kingdom before entering the University of York in 1975. He graduated with an honours degree in Linguistics from the universities of York and Strasbourg (France) in 1978 speaking six languages

Music career

Hingley emigrated to the United States in the late 1970s to manage the Forbidden Planet comic shop in New York City before forming The Toasters in 1981. After failing to convince American labels on the viability of ska music in terms of a domestic record deal, he founded Moon Ska Records, an independent ska record label, in 1983. The label went on to become the benchmark of the genre for fifteen years before folding in 2000. The label pressed more than 1,500,000 copies of releases by many notable ska bands. In 2003 he founded Megalith Records. Hingley continues to tour and record with The Toasters, and is the only original member of the group.

Aside from being active in The Toasters and Megalith Records, he also runs Cubo Consulting, a consulting business to the entertainment industry which specializes in tour production and resourcing. The business predominantly deals with American bands in Europe but also handles clients such as the John Lennon Foundation.

Hingley lives in Valencia, Spain with his wife and daughters. Rob's son attended the University of Kent in the United Kingdom.

Hingley uses a Fender Telecaster, and a Reverend Club King 290. In the early days of The Toasters, Hingley also used a Fender Stratocaster. Hingley uses a Fender Twin Reverb as his primary amp.

  • The Toasters
  • allmusic: The Toasters
  • Songs

    Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down
    Little Hidden Secrets
    I'm Running Right Through the World
    2-Tone Army
    Run Rudy Run
    Two Tone Army
    Skaternity
    Haitian Frustration
    Legal Shot
    Johnny Go Ska
    So Long - Buck
    Where’s the Freedom?
    Razor Cut
    Weekend In LA
    One More Bullet
    Dub 56
    Ideal Man
    Skafinger
    Brixton Beat
    Devil and a 45
    Mr Trouble
    Go Girl
    Decision at Midnight
    East Side Beat
    History Book
    Recrimination
    You’re Gonna Pay
    Frankenska
    SKA Killers
    Shebeen
    Pool Shark
    Paralyzed

    References

    Robert "Bucket" Hingley Wikipedia