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Wednesday, March 02, 2005

sad, hope he gets through it; he`s cool and talented...

Singer Edwyn Collins has brain surgery.

A Girl Like You was the height of Britpop.
Musician and writer Edwyn Collins has undergone emergency brain surgery after suffering a haemorrhage late last month.
The 45-year-old Scottish musician's wife Grace Maxwell said the former Orange Juice frontman was recovering and is "as well as can be hoped for".
Collins, who also had success as a solo artist, is in a London hospital while his condition is being stabilised.
Ms Maxwell, also Collins' manager, added in a message posted on his website he was "continuing to fight".

'Loving thoughts'

She also thanked fans and well-wishers for their "loving thoughts", and said she would keep them informed of any developments in the singer's condition.
Collins' biggest hit with Orange Juice was Rip It Up in 1983, which reached number three, and in 1995 he scored a big solo hit with A Girl Like You.
On BBC 6 Music's radio show Roundtable on 18 February, Collins said he had recently been ill.
"I suddenly got a horrible sense of vertigo, the room started spinning around and I started puking up," he said.
But he put it down to food poisoning at the time, adding: "I'm two days into recuperation and I should be fine."


Global hit

Collins was a leading figure on the alternative Scottish scene in the late 1970s and 1980s, forming his first band, Nu-Sonics, aged 17.
They became Orange Juice, who were independent favourites and briefly broke into the mainstream with Rip It Up.
He pursued a solo career with mixed results until A Girl Like You, at the height of Britpop, which was a top 10 hit in seven countries and reached the top 40 in the US. He continued the success with songs such as `Keep On Burning`, `The Magic Piper Of Love`, `Addidas World`, If You Could Love Me` and the lovely, almost sexy `Make Me Feel Again`.
In 1999, he created and starred in Channel 4 sitcom West Heath Yard, which featured cameo performances from Jarvis Cocker, Natalie Imbruglia and Alan McGee amongst others.
He continued his `ultimately maverick quest` by appearing as a guest on Rolf Harris's album after being impressed by the Australian icon's rendition of A Girl Like You.
He had recently turned to producing new bands including Sons and Daughters, The Cribs and Little Barrie.
A compilation of his early songs, The Glasgow School, is due to be released in May.

S xx

2 Comments:

Blogger Ryan said...

Hey Sexy hows England?

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new post time!

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