04.22.2007, 04:33 PM | #1 |
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As listed by today's Observer, musical offspring of musical parent(s). Who would you add?
1. Jeff Buckley The product of a brief liaison between folk trailblazer Tim Buckley and Mary Guibert, publicly Jeff had few good words to say about a father he never really knew - they met just before Tim's premature death in 1975 - or respected. Despite claiming he inherited his voice from his mum and his musical tastes from his stepdad, the evidence to the contrary is overwhelming. Jeff's industry breakthrough came singing his father's songs at a 1991 tribute, which he attended because 'it bothered me that I hadn't been to his funeral'. Nicholas Hill, a DJ who was at the show, recalls watching 'someone who looked like [Tim], sounded like him and had the same vocal range. It was very spooky'. The landmark album Grace was later released to a blaze of superlatives but, sadly, the father-son similarities didn't end with octave leaping vocals and exceptional good looks: Jeff also died young, 10 years ago this May, much of his immense promise untapped. 2. Ben Taylor Ben Taylor: he wasn't going to end up playing death metal, was he? The son of horizontal Seventies types James Taylor and Carly Simon deals in mellow vibes - check out the bare feet on the cover of Another Run Around the Sun. 3. Shooter Jennings The aptly named son of country outlaw Waylon is a frazzled hash head pitching his tent somewhere between his old man's rebel yell and Led Zep territory. Forthcoming album is based around recordings made with Dad - before he died, naturally. 4. Kirsty MacColl Relations were often frosty between the late, lamented chanteuse and Ewan, her folk purist pa. 'I fucking hate folk music,' she once said. To prove it, she encouraged the Pogues to trash Ewan's most famous song, 'Dirty Old Town.' Which they duly did. 5. Elvis Costello Declan MacManus's dulcet tones were first aired on a 1971 TV ad for R White's lemonade, alongside dad Ross, a fixture on BBC radio for years as vocalist with the Joe Loss Orchestra. 'Twas all downhill from there for EC, obviously. 6. Bebel Gilberto Bossa nova pioneer Joao Gilberto wrote 'The Girl From Ipanema' and is called simply O Mito (The Legend) in Brazil. Bebel 'grew up cautiously' in his shadow, but her sultry blend of electronica and bossa nova won global acclaim with 'Tanto Tempo'. 7. Enrique Iglesias He'll be your hero, baby. No sooner does one Hispanic heart-throb head over the horizon, totting up all the geerls he's lurved before, than another one comes along to take Julio's place - and with the same surname, too. What are the odds? 8. Arlo Guthrie Woody's boy - best known for 'Alice's Restaurant' - grew up surrounded by Pete Seeger, Leadbelly, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Cisco Houston. Oh, and his dad, the man who inspired Bob Dylan. A future clutching an acoustic guitar was a given. 9. Teddy Thompson The son of folk monarchs Richard and Linda was raised in a Sufi commune but, to his credit, he doesn't seem to hold any grudges: TT (above with Mum) produced Linda's 2002 comeback album, while dad's guitars grace his Separate Ways album. 10. Norah Jones Goodbye sitar, hello joanna. Simple. Ravi Shankar and his US-raised love child were estranged for a decade, but no longer. 'I don't resent him,' says Jones. 'I just don't want him to be the focus of all my press.' Oops. |
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11. Jason Bonham Definitely Jason Bonham. If you're going to be the drummer son of a drummer father, far better to be Jason Bonham than Zak Starkey. Hell, who wants to be in a band that imitates your dad's band when you can actually be in your dad's band.
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10.23.2007, 10:46 AM | #3 |
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anthony braxtons son tyondai is in battles as if you didnt know!
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10.23.2007, 10:49 AM | #4 |
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I thought pookie was back.
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pauly is my spokesman for this thread.
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10.23.2007, 10:56 AM | #6 |
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Rolan Bolan
Let us not forget the great California Soul star son of Marc Bolan and Gloria Jones. Sean Lennon Julian Lennon Two more sons of great musicians who ended up as somewhat less than the sum of their parents' talents. |
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10.23.2007, 11:26 AM | #7 |
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Tyondai Braxton of Battles, son of Anthony Braxton http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Braxton
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10.23.2007, 06:26 PM | #8 |
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Femi Kuti. Saw him live and he was a very good performer.
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Tal Bachman - I'm surprised he hasn't released anything in so long.
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10.24.2007, 08:12 AM | #10 |
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albert hammond of the strokes has an extremely talented father wit the sae name.
coco hayley gordon moore of the lightbulbs has 2 very talented parents whowere in a band called mirror/dash. kate nash isnt a child of but a clone of beth orton with the talent washed away. the rapture are the bastard sons of john lydons p.i.l. and robert smith. |
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